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i Understanding Behavior Disorders: A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective ii Understanding Behavior Disorders: A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective Edited by Douglas W. Woods University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Jonathan W. Kanter University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee CONTEXT PRESS an imprint of New Harbinger Publications Publisher’s Note This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering psychological, financial, legal, or other professional services. If expert assistance or counseling is needed, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Distributed in Canada by Raincoast Books The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as: Understanding behavior disorders : a contemporary behavioral perspective / edited by Douglas W. Woods, Jonathan W. Kanter. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-878978-61-5 (pbk.) 1. Behavior therapy. 2. Cognitive therapy. 3. Behavioral assessment. 4. Behaviorism (Psychology) I. Woods, Douglas W., 1971- II. Kanter, Jonathan. [DNLM: 1. Mental Disorders. 2. Behavioral Symptoms. 3. Mental Disorders— therapy. 4. Models, Biological. 5. Models, Psychological. WM 140 U554 2007] I. Title. RC489.B4U53 2007 616.89’142—dc 22 2007032081 copyright © 2007 CONTEXT PRESS an imprint of New Harbinger Publications, Inc. 5674 Shattuck Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. v Dedication To the Woods family – Thanks for the inspiration To Goldie, Buffy, Ralph, Lucy and my little Princess D.W.W. To my family, Gwynne and Zoe, with love (loving, as a verb) J.W.K. vi Acknowledgments We would like to thank Steven Hayes for agreeing to publish this book and Emily Rodrigues at Context Press for her assistance in completing this project. We would also like to thank Sara Landes and Amanda Adcock for keeping us going. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the work of the authors. They took on a challenging task and were willing to behave in accordance with their values, despite the doubts, worries, and anxieties presented by both the task and deadlines. vii Table of Contents Preface ..........................................................................................................................x Chapter 1 .......................................................................................................................11 Introduction to Understanding Behavior Disorders: A Contemporary Behavioral Perspective Douglas W. Woods, Jonathan W. Kanter, & Sara J. Landes, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Amanda C. Adcock, University of North Texas Chapter 2 .......................................................................................................................21 An Introduction to Principles of Behavior Claudia Drossel, Thomas J. Waltz, & Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada, Reno Chapter 3 .......................................................................................................................47 Applied Extensions of Behavior Principles: Applied Behavioral Concepts and Behavioral Theories Steven C. Hayes, Akihiko Masuda, Chad Shenk, James E. Yadavaia, Jennifer Boulanger, Roger Vilardaga, Jennifer Plumb, Lindsay Fletcher, Kara Bunting, Michael Levin, Thomas J. Waltz, & Mikaela J. Hildebrandt, University of Nevada, Reno Chapter 4 .......................................................................................................................81 From Normal Anxiety to Anxiety Disorders: An Experiential Avoidance Perspective Georg H. Eifert, Chapman University John P. Forsyth, University at Albany, SUNY Chapter 5 .....................................................................................................................117 A Functional Contextual Account of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Michael P. Twohig, University of Nevada, Reno Daniel J. Moran, Trinity Services, Inc./ MidAmerican Psychological Institute Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada, Reno Chapter 6 .....................................................................................................................157 A Contemporary Behavior Analytic Model of Trichotillomania Chad T. Wetterneck & Douglas W. Woods, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee viii Chapter 7 .....................................................................................................................181 An Integrative Model of Depression Using Modern Behavioral Principles Jonathan W. Kanter, Sara J. Landes, Andrew M. Busch, Laura C. Rusch, David E. Baruch, & Rachel C. Manos, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Chapter 8 .....................................................................................................................217 Psychotic Disorders Patricia A. Bach, Illinois Institute of Technology Chapter 9 .....................................................................................................................237 Addictive Behavior: An RFT-Enhanced Theory of Addiction Kathleen M. Palm, Brown Medical School / Butler Hospital Chapter 10 .....................................................................................................................271 Eating Disorders: A New Behavioral Perspective and Acceptance-Based Treatment Approach Georg H. Eifert, Chapman University Laurie A. Greco, University of Missouri - St. Louis Michelle Heffner, West Virginia University Ashleigh Louis, Chapman University Chapter 11 .....................................................................................................................297 Personality Disorders Scott T. Gaynor & Susan C. Baird, Western Michigan University Chapter 12 .....................................................................................................................341 Sexual Disorders Bryan Roche, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Ethel Quayle, University College Cork, Ireland Chapter 13 .....................................................................................................................369 Clinical Behavior Analysis and Health Psychology Applications Ann D. Branstetter & Christopher C. Cushing, Missouri State University Chapter 14 .....................................................................................................................389 A Behavioral Perspective on Adult Attachment Style, Intimacy, and Relationship Health Abigail K. Mansfield & James V. Cordova, Clark University ix Chapter 15 .....................................................................................................................417 Implications of Verbal Processes for Childhood Disorders: Tourette’s Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Autism Michael P. Twohig, Steven C. Hayes, & Nicholas M. Berens, University of Nevada, Reno Index .....................................................................................................................445

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