A post on the 25th asked for the new comers to the list to
post their names and background, so I thought that I would
respond. I forgot who wrote the post,so please forgive me for
not using your name.
My name is Joe Cautilli. I am from Philadelphia. Currently, I
work with children but many years ago, I did a short stint as
a phone supervise with Bob Kohlenberg after reading his book
on FAP. I have never lost interest in the therapeutic
relationship and its potential to help healt people, who have
suffered for many years of pain.
I very much enjoy FAP as a therapeutic intervention and teach
it in a course that I teach at St. Joseph's Univeristy in
Philadelphia which covers clinical behavior analysis. One of
the texts for the course is the FAP book.
I am looking forward to the discussions on this list.
Hello all, A post on the 25th asked for the new comers to the list to post their names and background, so I thought that I would respond. I forgot who wrote...
Hello, I am also a new comer to the list. My name is Aidan HArt and Im in my final year of my DClinPsych training in Clinical PSychology at the University of...
Hello Aidan, Do you get to use FAP in your work with sex offenders. If so I would love to hear about it. Many of my students are interested working with...
Hi Joe, in the past in my pre training days I didnt use FAP. Ive only come across FAP while Ive been training, though not through my course teaching...
Hi Aidan, An older study done with reinforcment therapies showed that you could conditioning in the therapeutic relationship great use of "I" statements in...
Hi Joe, I'll have to have a look at that study. I know FAP talk about something similar for those with a borderline diagnosis. regarding how open they are to...
Sorry, the referenc eon the use of "I" statements is cited in the article that I did in the 6.1 issue of BAT on the role of reinfrocement in third generation...
When I use to do couples therapy, some of the best sessions that I had with couples started with one person saying that the relationship really sucked but it...
hi joe, thats a good point. I suppose opening up a discussion about their feelings arround being compelled coulld be a good place to get things moving or to...
I think we are on the same page...Yes, in verbal behavior Skinner spoke about the "catharitic effect" being that a client emits a response that in the past was...
Sorry I'm getting in late on this interesting discussion - just getting back from being out of town for the holiday. Aidan do you know about Kirk Newring...
Indeed I am on the list. However, I've been spending the last fortnight attempting to make that bold leap from Mr. Newring to Dr. Newring. Furthermore, I've...
thought I'd change the subject title. i just found a paper from behaviour therapy relevant to this. I chased it down after seeing it listed on the ACT website,...
of course actually including the reference for the paper would probably help! Paul, R. H., Marx, B. P. & Orsillo, S. M. (1999). Acceptance-based psychotherapy ...
I have heard some really good things about Brain Marx's work. He has done asome stuff with adolescent sex offenders. I saw him present some consulting data on...
I agree that clients develop a sense of what is normal. Individual histories are important. Some clinet grow up in homes hwere the only time others are sweet...
Welcome to the world of Ph.D. Get those laast minute changes to teh dissertation done... On another note, Jack Apsche often uses a blend of FAP within a mode...