2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rasd.2015.06.005
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Moving toward complexity: Introduction to the special issue on derived relational responding

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“…However, research on ACT and related therapies with individuals with disabilities has been increasing in recent years. Najdowski et al (2015a) suggested that research is increasingly examining language and RFT with individuals with disabilities. For example, several articles were published in a recent special issue devoted to research on derived relational responding and individuals with disabilities (Najdowski et al 2015b).…”
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“…However, research on ACT and related therapies with individuals with disabilities has been increasing in recent years. Najdowski et al (2015a) suggested that research is increasingly examining language and RFT with individuals with disabilities. For example, several articles were published in a recent special issue devoted to research on derived relational responding and individuals with disabilities (Najdowski et al 2015b).…”
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confidence: 99%