Acceptance and Commitment Therapy For Dummies by Brown Freddy Jackson & Gillard Duncan

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy For Dummies by Brown Freddy Jackson & Gillard Duncan

Author:Brown, Freddy Jackson & Gillard, Duncan [Brown, Freddy Jackson]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 9781119106296
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2016-01-11T16:00:00+00:00


Recognising the benefits of deriving novel relationships

The ability to reverse and combine stimulus relationships is important because it enables humans to connect events and objects in ways that other animals can’t. Consider the example of someone taking a dog for a walk in the park. Before he sets off he may call out to the dog ‘walkies’. Because that word precedes going for a walk to the park, when the dog hears ‘walkies’ it wags its tail and becomes excited. But if the owner had only ever said ‘walkies’ after he returned from the park and not before, and if one day he then said ‘walkies’ before setting off, the dog wouldn’t react. The dog cannot reverse the park — ‘walkies’ relationship — it is one way only.

Now consider an equivalent situation involving a language-able human. A parent gives a child a sweet and only afterwards says ‘sweet’. On another occasion, the parent asks the child if he’d like a sweet and he still knows what this term means and immediately says, ‘Yes, please!’ This situation is possible because a language-able child can reverse the sweet–‘sweet’ relationship.



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