“…Moreover, many behavior analysts now agree that verbal processes are likely involved in the acquisition of complex forms of anxiety (e.g., Augustson & Dougher, 1997;Dougher, 1998;Dymond & Rehfeldt, 2000;Dymond & Roche, 2009;Forsyth, 2000;Forsyth & Eifert, 1996;Friman, et al, 1998;Hayes, Strosahl, & Wilson, 1999;Hayes & Wilson, 1993Tierney & Bracken, 1998). The role of verbal behavior in behavior-analytic accounts of anxiety has been revisited with a view to addressing gaps in our understanding of the processes involved in the development, maintenance, and treatment of clinical anxiety (e.g., Dougher, Hamilton, Fink, & Harrington, 2007;Dymond, Roche, Forsyth, Whelan, & Rhoden, 2007;Wray, et al, 2009).…”