Islands of pain in a sea of change: Behaviour analysis and bereavement,
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01/06/2001
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The paper Bereavement: A behavioural process (Dillenburger & Keenan, 1994) was first published within a vacuum of behaviour analytic thinking or research in this field. The paper was meant to be a first step in stimulating others to contribute to the understanding of one of the most complex, yet most universal, human behavioural processes. The only behaviour analyst addressing the issues directly was Calkin (1990). Recently, after reading our original 1994 paper, Beth Sulzer-Azaroff suggested that we should solicit comments directly from the behaviour analytic community. This we did with the help of Erik Arntzen and now the reprint and the commentaries in this edition of the European Journal of Behaviour Analysis (EJBA) fully embrace and extend the contribution of behaviour analysis to the understanding of the behavioural process that is bereavement. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Dillenburger , K & Keenan , M 2001 , ' Islands of pain in a sea of change: Behaviour analysis and bereavement, ' European Journal of Behavior Analysis , vol 2(2) , pp. 187-207 . |
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