About this book
In the past decade, an increasing number of scholars and practitioners have contributed to the developing field of clinical behavior analysis. These writers have drawn upon long-standing behavior analytic principles and recent advances in verbal behavior research to explain the development of a variety of clinical disorders, advocate alternative approaches to clinical assessment and classification, develop new therapeutic interventions, and suggest new treatment goals. The field has grown enormously and it is fair to say that clinical behavior analysis has made some unique contributions to the fields of psychopathology, clinical assessment, and psychotherapy. The purpose of Clinical Behavior Analysis is to bring together in a single place a sampling of the work that constitutes the growing field of clinical behavior analysis.
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Table of contents
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- 1. Clinical Behavior Analysis
- 2. Recent Developments in the Behavioral Analysis of Language: Making Sense of Clinical Phenomena
- 3. A Behavior-Analytic Approach to Some of the Problems of Self: A Relational Frame Analysis
- 4. Long-Term Correlates of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Behavior Analytic Perspective
- 5. Functional Alternatives to Traditional Assessment and Diagnosis
- 6. Behavior Analysis and Depression
- 7. A Process-Oriented Behavioral Approach to the Etiology, Maintenance, and Treatment of Anxiety-Related Disorders
- 8. Marital Problems
- 9. CRA: The Community Reinforcement Approach for Treating Alcohol Problems
- 10. An Acceptance-Based Performance Enhancement Intervention for Collegiate Athletes
- 11. Decreasing the Prevalence of Marital Conflict: A Public Health Perspective for Clinical Research
- 12. Emotion and The Relationship in Psychotherapy: A Behavior Analytic Perspective
- 13. Interpretation in Clinical Behavior Analysis
