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The fruits of a functional approach for psychological science

APA Citation

Stewart, I. (2015). The fruits of a functional approach for psychological science. International Journal of Psychology, 51, 15–27. doi:10.1002/ijop.12184

Publication Topic
CBS: Conceptual
Contextualism
RFT: Conceptual
Publication Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract

The current paper introduces relational frame theory (RFT) as a functional contextual approach to complex human behaviour and examines how this theory has contributed to our understanding of several key phenomena in psychological science. I will first briefly outline the philosophical foundation of RFT and then examine its conceptual basis and core concepts. Thereafter, I provide an overview of the empirical findings and applications that RFT has stimulated in a number of key domains such as language development, linguistic generativity, rule-following, analogical reasoning, intelligence, theory of mind, psychopathology and implicit cognition.

 

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