A Guide to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09787-9_3
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“…Based on FAP conceptualization (Kanter, Weeks, et al, 2009), six in-session CRB1s and their corresponding CRB2s were identified, with the basic goal of decreasing CRB1s and increasing CRB2s through therapist differential contingent responding to them as they occur in the therapy session. First, John displayed a CRB1 of becoming more interpersonally distant in reaction to paranoid thinking (e.g., responding to paranoid thinking about the therapist by disengaging from treatment during the session), with the corresponding desired CRB2 of responding to paranoid thinking in socially pragmatic or intimacy-building ways (e.g., openly discussing and assessing the accuracy of paranoid thoughts and fears regarding the therapist).…”
Section: Case Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on FAP conceptualization (Kanter, Weeks, et al, 2009), six in-session CRB1s and their corresponding CRB2s were identified, with the basic goal of decreasing CRB1s and increasing CRB2s through therapist differential contingent responding to them as they occur in the therapy session. First, John displayed a CRB1 of becoming more interpersonally distant in reaction to paranoid thinking (e.g., responding to paranoid thinking about the therapist by disengaging from treatment during the session), with the corresponding desired CRB2 of responding to paranoid thinking in socially pragmatic or intimacy-building ways (e.g., openly discussing and assessing the accuracy of paranoid thoughts and fears regarding the therapist).…”
Section: Case Conceptualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las denominadas CCR (Kanter, Weeks et al, 2009;Kohlenberg & Tsai, 1991, 1994a, 1994b, 1995 serían todo el comportamiento del cliente y se diferencian tres tipos. Las CCR tipo 1 son los problemas del cliente que ocurren durante la sesión.…”
Section: Fundamentos De Fapunclassified
“…Anteriormente, se describió una forma de conceptualizar un caso (Kanter et al, 2009). Además, Callaghan (2006a) ha elaborado otra forma conceptualizar un caso, llamada FIAT (Functional Idiographic Assessment Template).…”
Section: Formas De Evaluaciónunclassified
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“…Rule 1 requires a clear case conceptualization and functional assessment strategy. These are illustrated in Kanter, Weeks, et al (2008) and will not be detailed here. Techniques to improve therapist awareness and sensitivity to CRB are included in Tsai, Kohlenberg, Kanter, and Waltz (2009, pp.…”
Section: The Five Rules Of Fapmentioning
confidence: 99%