Free Videos: Learning About and Applying RFT
Free Videos: Learning About and Applying RFTAll ACBS members have access to a wide range of recordings of conference presentations and ACBS SIG sponsored events, many of which are relevant to RFT, in the video library; a subset of these is in this collection of RFT-specific conference videos. For the past several years, the RFT SIG has held a number of recorded webinar series exploring RFT articles and conceptual topics, which are available to all members:
Dissemination and Implementation of RFT in Behavior Analysis
Top 10 Research Articles Reading Group
In the child pages below, you will find additional free videos that can help you learn about RFT. These videos were not created for or by ACBS. We merely gathered the videos from various sources for your convenience. (There are additional RFT-relevant videos available to ACBS members).
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Applications of RFT to EIBI programs for children with autism
Applications of RFT to EIBI programs for children with autismIan Stewart, John McElwee and Siri Ming presented this 3 hour workshop at the Penn State National Autism conference in 2011:
Relational Frame Theory (RFT) - Your ACT Auntie Series
Relational Frame Theory (RFT) - Your ACT Auntie SeriesHere is a video on RFT from the Your ACT Auntie Series
Relational Frame Theory (RFT) Crash Course
Relational Frame Theory (RFT) Crash CourseJoseph Rhinewine offers a free, 1-hour, YouTube video "crash course" on RFT.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdc2ztLPj9fL1GkcNaAkWePKNAC8xulms
Relational Frame Theory: From Basic Science to Behavioral/Clinical application
Relational Frame Theory: From Basic Science to Behavioral/Clinical applicationRelational Frame Theory: From Basic Science to Behavioral/Clinical Application
In this presentation, Thomas G. Szabo, Ph.D., BCBA:
• Introduces basic RFT terminology
• Reviews applied RFT findings in the literature
• Suggests essential strategies for using RFT to promote
o Perspective-taking
o Relational responding
o Creativity