Culture-sensitive functional analytic psychotherapy

L Vandenberghe - The Behavior Analyst, 2008 - Springer
The Behavior Analyst, 2008Springer
Functional analytic psychotherapy (FAP) is defined as behavior-analytically conceptualized
talk therapy. In contrast to the technique-oriented educational format of cognitive behavior
therapy and the use of structural mediational models, FAP depends on the functional
analysis of the moment-to-moment stream of interactions between client and therapist. This
distinctive feature makes FAP particularly sensitive to the challenges posed by cultural
differences between client and therapist. Core elements of FAP philosophy are invoked to …
Abstract
Functional analytic psychotherapy (FAP) is defined as behavior-analytically conceptualized talk therapy. In contrast to the technique-oriented educational format of cognitive behavior therapy and the use of structural mediational models, FAP depends on the functional analysis of the moment-to-moment stream of interactions between client and therapist. This distinctive feature makes FAP particularly sensitive to the challenges posed by cultural differences between client and therapist. Core elements of FAP philosophy are invoked to argue that this vulnerability paradoxically implies an increased ability to capture and use relevant issues in the therapy process with culturally different clients. This argument focuses FAP’s preference for concrete behavior over theoretical modeling, its emphasis on functional principles rather than topographically defined techniques, and its inclusion of the therapist’s behavior in the assessment of clients’ clinically relevant behavior. Suggestions are given concerning how academic and practical training and personal experience may be used to foster sound multicultural practice.
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