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Stability and Change in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Considering the Implications of ACT and RFT
Authors:Steven C. Hayes
Affiliation:(1) University of Nevada, , USA
Abstract:Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Relational Frame Theory (RFT) are part of the new wave of treatments and analyses that seem to be emerging in cognitive behavior therapy. In this article, data in support of these new approaches are provided, and evidence that ACT works through different processes than traditional CBT are presented. The integrative proposals of Ciarrochi and Robb, and Ciarrochi, Robb, and Godsell are then considered. In the long run, whether such integrations are useful is an empirical matter, but concerns are raised about the effects of focusing on the content of beliefs, and the role of logical–empirical challenges to belief. Address correspondence to Steven C. Hayes, Department of Psychology/298, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557-0062, USA.
Keywords:Acceptance and Commitment Therapy   Relational Frame Theory  functional contextualism  third wave behavior therapy  Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy
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