Alexander Broekhuijse , Amanda Muñoz-Martinez , Yors Garcia , Matthew D. Skinta
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Abstract
Deficits in self-related processes, including emotion recognition, perspective-taking, and individuation, are increasingly recognized as transdiagnostic mechanisms underlying a range of psychological disorders. From a behavioral perspective, the self is not a fixed entity but a dynamic repertoire of referential verbal behaviors that emerge and evolve through social-verbal interactions—a process conceptualized as selfing. Despite its clinical significance, interventions specifically targeting selfing deficits remain underdeveloped. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) provides a compelling framework for addressing these difficulties by leveraging real-time interpersonal interactions to observe, shape, and reinforce adaptive relational behaviors. This paper conceptualizes the logical FAP interaction as a structured intervention that includes relational cues that transform different relational cues (e.g., deictic, coordination), leading to a shift in derived relational responding to promote selfing behaviors, emotional awareness, and perspective-taking. By integrating Relational Frame Theory (RFT) principles into the analysis of the FAP logical interaction, this approach advances the theoretical and clinical application of FAP for self-development and interpersonal functioning. A clinical case vignette illustrates how this method fosters a flexible and adaptive self-concept, reinforcing its potential for enhancing relational flexibility and well-being.
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The Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science is the official journal of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS).
Contextual Behavioral Science is a systematic and pragmatic approach to the understanding of behavior, the solution of human problems, and the promotion of human growth and development. Contextual Behavioral Science uses functional principles and theories to analyze and modify action embedded in its historical and situational context. The goal is to predict and influence behavior, with precision, scope, and depth, across all behavioral domains and all levels of analysis, so as to help create a behavioral science that is more adequate to the challenge of the human condition.