The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

A Relational Frame Theory Primer - Session 59 with Nick Berens

Aug 28, 2018
In this engaging conversation, Nick Berens—a behavior analyst and the mind behind Fit Learning—provides a captivating overview of Relational Frame Theory (RFT). He discusses his journey through behavior analysis, emphasizing mentorship under Steve Hayes. Berens simplifies RFT with relatable examples and links it to advanced language skills and reading comprehension. He also shares insights on structuring lessons for effective learning and the unexpected benefits of relational training. Packed with practical advice, this talk is an enlightening resource for educators and behavior analysts alike.
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ANECDOTE

How Nick Found Behavior Analysis

  • Nick followed Dr. Kim Berens through college and joined a strong behavior analysis program at Rollins and UNR.
  • Early practicum and mentors like Maria Ruiz and Roger Ray solidified his path into behavior analysis.
INSIGHT

Derived Relational Responding Is Operant

  • Relational Frame Theory (RFT) views derived relational responding as operant behavior shaped by reinforcement history.
  • Treating derived relational responding as operant gives clinicians new tools to target advanced language outcomes.
INSIGHT

RFT Explains Language 'Explosion'

  • RFT helps explain the rapid explosion of child language that basic verbal operants struggle to fully account for.
  • Skinner's verbal operants are seen as stepping stones toward more flexible derived relational repertoires.
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