An Introduction to Relational Frame Theory is a fully online, self-paced, interactive, multimedia tutorial designed to introduce the basic concepts and approach of Relational Frame Theory (RFT). It was developed by Dr. Eric J. Fox and first released in 2004, and has been regularly updated and maintained by FoxyLearning since 2010. An open-access version can be completed for free, a CEU version can be completed at CEUniverse to earn 7 continuing education units to maintain certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and instructors or trainers can assign a low-cost version of the free version as a supplement to their course or training. The tutorial was written and designed for a very broad audience, and helps users to gain mastery over complex concepts in RFT by breaking them down and allowing the user to practice them along the away. It is hoped that everyone from undergraduate psychology students to doctoral-level psychologists to any educated person on the street (or on the web!) will find the material accessible, engaging, and relevant.
In 2005 the tutorial received the Nova Southeastern Award for Outstanding Practice by a Graduate Student in Instructional Design from the Design & Development division of the Association for Educational Communications & Technology. With an award name that long, you know it's got to be good.
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