The Self and Perspective-Taking
Theory and Research from Contextual Behavioral Science and Applied Approaches
Ian Stewart author Louise McHugh author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New Harbinger Publications
Published:5th Jan '12
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An important collection of articles writing by leaders in the field of modern behavioural psychology.
The Self and Perspective-Taking presents the latest research findings and approaches to understanding how the human brain develops the concepts of self and other, how disruptions in this process can cause self-understanding deficits, and how these deficits can be overcome. Steven Hayes, Ruth Baer, and other leading researchers explain how humans develop a sense of self through language and perspective development or "perspective-taking".
The articles in this book explore behavioral, developmental, social, cognitive, and neurophysiological approaches to understanding the self and perspective-taking. Readers learn how to use relational frame theory (RFT) to grasp the development of self-understanding and discover how this knowledge can improve clinicians' ability to improve self-understanding in others, especially in those with autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia.
ISBN: 9781572249950
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 380g
256 pages