Perspective Taking - An Interpretation using Relational Frame Theory (RFT)
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Perspective-taking is the ability, due to languaging skills, of a person to engage in these relational discriminations such that they can reverse the relations and engage with the stimulation of another based on that other person’s experiences to at least some exclusion of the speaker’s experience and behave more effectively towards the other for having done so. The approach I explain (through Relational Frame Theory) is rooted in a natural science world, in which we can start to analyze and teach these skills without the old model that inferred mental states. It’s more parsimonious - that is it requires less to explain the phenomenon which is central to scientific practice and explanations, and there’s evidence that this approach is not just conceptual, but may be a great way to understand perspective-taking.
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A good summary/overview (slightly outdated) of RFT's approach is
The Self and Perspective Taking: Contributions and Applications from Modern Behavioral Science amzn.to/3rynaiw
Dr. Steven C. Hayes RUclips Video on Perspective Taking • Video
Perspective-Taking As Relational Responding: A Developmental Profile opensiuc.lib.si...
Making Sense of Spirituality Hayes (1984) psykologprogram...
My Thesis: An Examination of an Automated Computer Program for Teaching Deictic Relational Responding to Children. www.dropbox.co...
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Great video Ryano! Another good video is about the side effect, I called, about learning those relationship and the different pivotal skills that Hayes discussed (acceptance, value etc).
I am liking your videos with the yellow background. Nice format!
Hey thanks! Bought the paper like 2 years ago and never set it up haha. I’m having fun with the simple style. Still dialing things in
Great video thankful that this popped up in my reccommended videos today. Appreciate all of your clear explanations.
hey thanks a lot Jackie - fun one for sure! :)
Thanks! Have been experimenting with RFT informed work with persistent pain patients. RFT has interested me for some time but I'm still not sure I'm thinking about it correctly 🙂
There's a cool book called "learning RFT" by Niklas Törneke - i would start there. This area has been demonstrating profound implications. That said, there are alternative views (e.g., Israel Goldiamond's work) that provides an alternative conceptualization and suggests it works just as well. His stuff can be found here soon in an upcoming book due out around May, with Paul Andronis, Joe Layng, Trent Codd, and Awab Abdul-Jalil
Am I correct in thinking that all we have is I here now, as when we move I there then it is merely another shift of our i here now. I’m currently making this distinction to help shift people’s understanding of staying in the moment, as if we only have i here now, then whatever we are doing we are always doing it, in the moment. So I’m discussing this concept of us having 7 senses not 5, and adding in thoughts and emotions that are all experienced i here now. Stay in the moment is a phrase that’s been really misused in sport IMO and I’m trying to come up with a different way of making it useful to people. Great video btw
Thanks for this. While all we have is the present like you suggested, this is the ability to distinguish (vis those different combinations) how the present becomes the past and how we frame the future. So while stuck perpetually in the present, it’s the ability to tact or label all possible relations and combinations effectively to move forward in life/achieve ones goals.
@@performancepsychologypodca1033 this inspired another video: ruclips.net/video/gRLFCOkuSRY/видео.html
Agreed 👍
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Hey! Would you be willing to still share your thesis on this? The dropbox link is not working.
Yeah, email me!
The link to the Stephen Hayes video on perspective taking no longer works. Cheers
bummer! I can't find it elsewhere, i'll keep there on the off chance it comes back (maybe it's private)