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The following resources offer a brief insight into our process-based approach to psychotherapy. For more information about the scientific work behind this approach, please visit https://balc-i.net/

The Cases of Richard, Sue and Jon (Free Access)

These videos were produced by the ACT Special Interest Group of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BABCP).

Relevant Publications

Over the course of our academic careers, we have published over 200 articles between us. For a full view of these papers, please visit Ciara and Yvonne’s Google Scholar pages or https://go-rft.com/

We have provided a few articles that are most relevant to the work of Perspectives Ireland for those interested here.

Barnes-Holmes, Y., McEnteggart, C., & Barnes-Holmes, D. (2020). Recent Conceptual and Empirical Advances in RFT: Implications for Developing Process-Based Assessments and Interventions for Human Psychological Suffering. In Levin, M. E., Twohig, P., & Krafft, J. (Eds.). Innovations in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. New Harbinger: Oakland, CA.

Barnes-Holmes, D., Barnes-Holmes, Y., & McEnteggart, C. (2020). Updating RFT (more field than frame) and its implications for process-based therapyThe Psychological Record. 

Barnes-Holmes, Y., Barnes-Holmes, D., & McEnteggart, C. (2018). Narrative: Its importance in modern behavior analysis and therapy. Perspectives on Behavioral Science (Special Issue on Narrative), 41(2), 509-516.

Barnes-Holmes, Y., Boorman, J., Oliver, J. E., Thompson, M., McEnteggart, C., & Coulter, C. (2018). Using conceptual developments in RFT to direct case formulation and clinical intervention: Two case summaries. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (Special Section on “Conceptual Developments in Relational Frame Theory: Research and Practice”), 7, 89-96.

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