“…FAP and FAP-enhanced treatments have been found to be effective for a range of problems, including major depression (Kohlenberg, Kanter, Bolling, & Parker, 2002), smoking cessation (Gifford, Kohlenberg, Hayes, Pierson, Piasecki, Antonuccio, & Palm, 2011), anxiety disorders (e.g., panic disorder: Lopez-Bermudez, Ferro, & Calvillo, 2010; OCD: Mendes & Vandeberghe, 2009), a variety of personality disorders (e.g., Callahan, Summers, & Weidman, 2003), and interpersonal issues (Vandenberghe, Nasser, & Pereira, 2010; Rabin, Tsai, & Kohlenberg, 1996). While research in FAP is growing, clinicians may still find elusive how to concretely integrate or implement FAP interventions that center on the therapist noticing, evoking and responding effectively to client problems (i.e., CRB1s) and improvements (i.e., CRB2s) as they occur in-session.…”