Episode 3- Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB), part 1
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Summary:
Welcome back, folks! We are almost through with the beginning, didactic-like episodes where we introduce all the IRT/SASB lingo. Today's episode is introducing SASB and key concepts/terms associated with SASB. The intro to SASB topic is actually broken into two episodes, to make it easier to listen!
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Timestamps/Notes:
3 axes of SASB: Focus, Affiliation, and Interdependence
(08:52) - Axes of SASB
Axis 1 - Focus: Is this about you, or is this about me?
(10:00) - Focus on other
(10:35) - Focus on self relative to other
(11:35) - Focus on self
Axis 2 - Affiliation: Are we in friendly space, or are we in hostile space? Axis 3 - Interdependence: Do we go our separate ways or do we share?
(12:56) - Describing SASB visually, with axes of affiliation (13:00) and interdependence (19:17)
(26:52) - Goals of IRT using SASB - flexibility
(30:40) - The “dances” within SASB
-Principles of similarity, opposites, and complementarity
(38:15) - Baseline of healthy relatedness
References:
Critchfield, K. L., & Benjamin, L. S. (2024). Structural analysis of social behavior: A primer for clinical use. American Psychological Association (APA).