Dymond Simon, Bennett Marc, Boyle Sean, Roche Bryan, Schlund Michael
1Experimental Psychopathology Lab, Department of Psychology, Swansea University, Singleton Campus, Swansea, SA2 8PP UK.
2Department of Psychology, Reykjavík University, Menntavegur 1, Nauthólsvík, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland.
Perspect Behav Sci. 2017 Dec 27;41(1):189-213. doi: 10.1007/s40614-017-0133-6. eCollection 2018 Jun.
Humans have an unparalleled ability to engage in arbitrarily applicable relational responding (AARR). One of the consequences of this ability to spontaneously combine and relate events from the past, present, and future may, in fact, be a propensity to suffer. For instance, maladaptive fear and avoidance of remote or derived threats may actually perpetuate anxiety. In this narrative review, we consider contemporary AARR research on fear and avoidance as it relates to anxiety. We first describe laboratory-based research on the emergent spread of fear- and avoidance-eliciting functions in humans. Next, we consider the validity of AARR research on fear and avoidance and address the therapeutic implications of the work. Finally, we outline challenges and opportunities for a greater synthesis between behavior analysis research on AARR and experimental psychopathology.
人类具有进行任意适用关系反应(AARR)的无与伦比的能力。这种自发地组合和关联过去、现在和未来事件的能力所带来的后果之一,实际上可能是一种受苦的倾向。例如,对遥远或衍生威胁的适应不良的恐惧和回避实际上可能会使焦虑持续存在。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们考虑当代关于与焦虑相关的恐惧和回避的AARR研究。我们首先描述基于实验室的关于人类恐惧和回避引发功能的新兴传播的研究。接下来,我们考虑关于恐惧和回避的AARR研究的有效性,并探讨该研究工作的治疗意义。最后,我们概述了行为分析关于AARR的研究与实验精神病理学之间进行更大整合的挑战和机遇。