2019 #1 Newsletter (January)
2019 #1 Newsletter (January)
ACBS NewsletterJanuary 2019
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Call for Nominations: Board of DirectorsThis year, ACBS needs to elect four new members to the Board of Directors: President, two Members-at-large, and Student Representative. Submit your nominations here by February 1. In addition to the candidates' bios and platform statements, we are facilitating a brief question and answer opportunity with the candidates. This will be done in writing, and the selected questions and responses will be posted on the website. You can submit your questions here by February 10. |
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Interview with ACBS Member Michelle MaidenbergWelcome to a new feature of the ACBS monthly newsletter where we learn more about the inspiring work of ACBS members. This month, we will learn about Michelle Maidenberg, the co-founder of "Thru My Eyes," a non-profit organization that creates “living” legacy videos for the children of people with life-threatening illnesses. |
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New Romania ChapterWe are excited to announce the newest ACBS Chapter, the Romania Chapter! The purpose of the ACBS Romania Chapter is to ensure and support the development and dissemination of contextual behavioral science and practice within Romania so as to alleviate human suffering and advance human well being. ACBS members can join the Romania Chapter and learn more about the chapter on the ACBS website. |
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New Physiotherapy SIGWe are excited to announce the newest ACBS Special Interest Group (SIG), the Physiotherapy SIG! The new SIG will explore all aspects of Physiotherapy and ACT, share information, and facilitate Physiotherapists (PTs) to network with each other. ACBS members can join the new Physiotherapy SIG and learn more about the SIG on the ACBS website. |
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Awards Committee Needs VolunteersThe ACBS Awards Committee is seeking members with diverse backgrounds to join their team. Each year the Awards Committee develops and administers awards and recognition programs including the Michael J. Asher Student Dissertation Awards and ACBS Fellows. This committee also assists in selecting the Junior Investigator Poster Awards from the poster presentations at the World Conference. Please indicate your interest here to join the Awards Committee! |
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Feasibility of contextual behavioral speech analyses of US presidents: Inaugural addresses of Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump, 1993–2017In JCBS Vol. 10, Jordan Belisle, Dana Paliliunas, Mark Dixon, & Jonathan Tarbox analyze relational frames within inaugural addresses of USA presidents. The paper explains the greatest between subject variance was observed in their use of coordinative and distinctive relations, with Donald Trump using the largest number of frames of distinction and Barack Obama using the largest number of frames of coordination. ACBS members can read it for free in the JCBS member portal. |
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ACBS World Conference 17
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