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Ferster, C. B. (1972b). Psychotherapy from the standpoint of a behaviorist. In J. D. Keehn (Ed.), Psychopathology in animals: Research and clinical implications (pp. 279–304). New York: Academic Press.

Glenn, S. (1983). Maladaptive functional relations in client verbal behavior. The Behavior Analyst6, 47–56.

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Behavioral formulations of verbal behavior in therapy. Clinical Psychology Review8, 181–193.

Hayes, S. C. (1987). A contextual approach to therapeutic change. In N. S. Jacobson (Ed.), Psychotherapists in clinical practice: Cognitive and behavioral perspectives (pp. 327–387). New York: Guilford.

Hayes, S. C., & Brownstein, A. J. (1986). Mentalism, behavior-behavior relations, and a behavior-analytic view of the purpose of science. The Behavior Analyst9, 175–190.

Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1989). The verbal action of the listener as a basis for rule-governance. In S. C. Hayes (Ed.), Rule-governed behavior: Cognition, contingencies and instructional control (pp. 153–190). New York: Plenum Press.

Jacobson, N. S. (1992). Behavioral couple therapy: A new beginning. Behavior Therapy23, 493–506.

Khorakiwala, D. (1991). An analysis of the process of client change in a contextual approach to therapy. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno.

Kohlenberg, R. J., Hayes, S. C., & Tsai, M. (1993). Radical behavioral psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology Review13, 579–592.

Kohlenberg, R. J., Tsai, M., & Kohlenberg, B. S. (in press). Functional analysis in behavior therapy. In M. Hersen, R. M. Eisler, & P. M. Miller (Eds.), Progress in behavior modification. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

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Reisinger, J. J. (1972). The treatment of anxiety-depression via positive reinforcement and response cost. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis5, 125–130.

Belise, J. & Dixon, M. R. (2020). Relational Density Theory: Nonlinearity of equivalence relating examined through higher-order volumentric-mass-density. Perspectives on Behavior Science. (43) 259-283.

Friman, P. C., Hayes, S. C., & Wilson, K. G. (1998). Why behavior analysts should study emotion: The example of anxiety. Journal. of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 137-156.

Anderson, C. M., Hawkins, R. P., Freeman, K. A., & Scotti, J. R. (2000). Private events: Do they belong in a science of human behavior? The Behavior Analyst, 23, 1-10.

Clayton, M. C., Hayes, L. J., & Swain, M. A. (2005). The nature and value of scientific system building: The case of interbehaviorism. The Psychological Record, 55, 335–359.

Delprato, D. J. (2006). Commentary on Lickliter. In B. D. Midgley & E. K. Morris (Eds.), Modern perspectives on J. R. Kantor and interbehaviorism (pp. 197–204). Reno: Conext Press.

Fryling, M.J., Hayes, L.J. (2012). Interbehaviorism. In: L’Abate, L. (eds) Paradigms in Theory Construction. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0914-4_10

Fryling, M. J., & Hayes, L. J. (2010). An interbehavioral analysis of memory. European Journal of Behavior Analysis, 11, 53–68.

Fryling, M. J., Johnston, C., & Hayes, L. J. (2011). Understanding observational learning: An interbehavioral approach. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 27191–203.

Hayes, L. J. (1992). The psychological present. The Behavior Analyst, 15, 139–145.

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