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A Guide to Functional Analytic PsychotherapyWhat is Functional Analytic Psychotherapy?

A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy: What is Functional Analytic Psychotherapy? Chapter 1 Robert J. Kohlenberg, Mavis Tsai, and Jonathan W. Kanter As you begin to read this book, we imagine you are intellectually curious and eager to expand your therapeutic skills. You already may have experience using Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) and want to delve more deeply, or this may be your first exposure. If you are not sure what FAP is, you may be expecting a behaviorally informed dictionary definition, or you may be seeking an answer that speaks more to your intuition. Consistent with the behavioral approach we take in this book, however, we believe there is no absolute, context-free ‘best’ in terms of definitions, therapeutic interventions or underlying theory. Instead, ‘best’ always depends on what one is attempting to accomplish. FAP is an idiographic therapy that is experienced differently among those who have learned, practiced, received, researched, taught and/or written about it. Thus, we start with a smor ¨ ga˚ sbord of these experiences. We hope at least one will strike a chord in you. 1) A client A female client has been struggling with PTSD symptoms following negative experiences involving trusted healthcare professionals. Consistent with findings from the PTSD literature, she had a pre-existing vulnerability http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

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Publisher
Springer US
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2009
ISBN
978-0-387-09786-2
Pages
1 –19
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-09787-9_1
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Abstract

Chapter 1 Robert J. Kohlenberg, Mavis Tsai, and Jonathan W. Kanter As you begin to read this book, we imagine you are intellectually curious and eager to expand your therapeutic skills. You already may have experience using Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) and want to delve more deeply, or this may be your first exposure. If you are not sure what FAP is, you may be expecting a behaviorally informed dictionary definition, or you may be seeking an answer that speaks more to your intuition. Consistent with the behavioral approach we take in this book, however, we believe there is no absolute, context-free ‘best’ in terms of definitions, therapeutic interventions or underlying theory. Instead, ‘best’ always depends on what one is attempting to accomplish. FAP is an idiographic therapy that is experienced differently among those who have learned, practiced, received, researched, taught and/or written about it. Thus, we start with a smor ¨ ga˚ sbord of these experiences. We hope at least one will strike a chord in you. 1) A client A female client has been struggling with PTSD symptoms following negative experiences involving trusted healthcare professionals. Consistent with findings from the PTSD literature, she had a pre-existing vulnerability

Published: Oct 20, 2008

Keywords: Discriminative Stimulus; Therapy Session; Contrived Reinforcement; Natural Reinforcement; Female Client

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