
The Handbook of Relational Frame Theory
The Handbook of Relational Frame Theory (RFT) is a comprehensive guide to a psychological framework that explains how humans develop language and complex thought through relationships between concepts. It explores how we learn to relate different ideas, such as understanding similarities, differences, and sequence, which shapes our perception and behavior. RFT helps therapists and researchers understand how these relational skills influence mental health and learning. Essentially, the handbook provides detailed insights into how we form mental links, enabling better strategies for behavior change, education, and psychological treatment.