作者: Simon Dymond , Marc Bennett , Sean Boyle , Bryan Roche , Michael Schlund
DOI: 10.1007/S40614-017-0133-6
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摘要: Humans have an unparalleled ability to engage in arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR). One of the consequences this spontaneously combine and relate events from past, present, future may, fact, be a propensity suffer. For instance, maladaptive fear avoidance remote or derived threats may actually perpetuate anxiety. In narrative review, we consider contemporary AARR research on as it relates We first describe laboratory-based emergent spread fear- avoidance-eliciting functions humans. Next, validity address therapeutic implications work. Finally, outline challenges opportunities for greater synthesis between behavior analysis experimental psychopathology.