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The Act in Context The Canonical Papers of Steven C. Hayes

By Steven C. Hayes Copyright 2016

    The Canonical Papers of Steven C. Hayes is a compilation of his most pivotal articles written from 1982-2012. Through these selected papers, Hayes again revisits the theoretical struggles between behavioral and cognitive-behavior theories, taking us from the 1980s into present day, discussing the breakthroughs and follies. Using this as a focus point, he discusses the tradition of behavior analysis and its difficulties in addressing human language and cognition. Moving forward into the 90s, he chronicles the changes in a behavioral approach that emerge from a contextual perspective on human cognition, and lays out the foundation for a contextual behavioral science approach that he argues is more likely to lead to an understanding of human action and an alleviation of human suffering. Although the articles have previously been published, they have been edited and compiled ensure this branch of research is clear to the modern audience. The compilation was chosen by Dr. Hayes to enhance his vision for a functional contextual approach to complex human behavior.

    A Note About Changes in the Included Articles Steven C. Hayes Functional Foundations of a Contextual Behavioral Approach: Professional and Personal History Steven C. Hayes  I: Origins and Assumptions  Introduction Fredrick Chin and Steven C. Hayes Article 1. Rule-Governed Behavior: A Potential Theoretical Framework for Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Robert Zettle and Steven C. Hayes Article 2. Falsification and the Protective Belt Surrounding Entity Postulating Theories Steven C. Hayes Article 3. Making Sense of Spirituality Steven C. Hayes Article 4. Finding the Philosophical Core: A Review of Stephen C. Pepper's “World Hypotheses.” Steven C. Hayes, Linda J. Hayes, and Hayne W. Reese Article 5. Mentalism, Behavior Behavior Relations, and A Behavior Analytic View of the Purposes of Science Steven C. Hayes and Aaron Brownstein Article 6. Analytic Goals and the Varieties of Scientific Contextualism Steven C. Hayes Article 7. Behavioral Epistemology Includes Nonverbal Knowing Steven C. Hayes  II: Principles and Strategies  Introduction Fredrick Chin and Steven C. Hayes Article 8. Verbal relations and the evolution of behavior analysis Steven C. Hayes and Linda J. Hayes Article 9. Hayes, S. C., Nelson, R. O. & Jarrett, R. (1987) Treatment utility of assessment: A functional approach to evaluating the quality of assessment. Steven C. Hayes, Rosemery O. Nelson, and Robin Jarrett Article 10. Experiential avoidance and behavioral disorders: A functional dimensional approach to diagnosis and treatment Steven C. Hayes, Kelly G. Wilson, Elizabeth V. Gifford, Victoria M. Follette, and Kirk Strosahl  III: Clinical Methods and Developmental Vision  Introduction Fredrick Chin and Steven C. Hayes Article 11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Relational Frame Theory, and the third wave of behavior therapy Steven C. Hayes Article 12. Buddhism and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Steven C. Hayes Article 13. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, processes, and outcomes Steven C. Hayes, Jason Luoma, Akihiko Masuda, and Jason Lillis Article 14. Contextual behavioral science: Creating a science more adequate to the challenge of the human condition Steven C. Hayes, Dermot Barnes-Holmes, and Kelly G. Wilson Epilogue Looking to the Future of ACT, RFT, and Contextual Behavioral Science Fredrick Chin and Steven C. Hayes

    Biography

    Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is a Nevada Foundation Professor at the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada. An author of over 38 books and 550+ scientific articles, his career has focused on analyzing the nature of human language and cognition, and applying this knowledge to understanding and alleviating human suffering.

    Steve Hayes is one of the most original thinkers in modern psychology. His ideas not only revolutionized behavior analysis and clinical practice but also have the potential to shake up the realm of cognitive science. This book offers a unique opportunity to (re)discover some of his most fascinating work.—Jan De Houwer, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Ghent University

    Few people are as creative and insightful as Steven Hayes in making sense of human complexity and helping people move forward in positive ways. This book chronicles the development of a great mind.—Kelly D. Brownell, PhD, Dean, Sanford School of Public Policy, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University 

    In this remarkable collection of profound insights, Steven Hayes laid the foundation of some ground-breaking new therapeutic approaches, including but not limited to, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Hayes’ work shows incredible breadth and depth, ranging from theories of verbal relations and behavior analysis to issues on epistemology, spirituality, and evolution. Whether you agree with him or not, his thinking has been and will continue to be the inspiration of generations of future scholars, researchers, and clinicians. His thinking targets the essential questions about applied behavioral sciences with the goal to improve the human condition. Thank you, Steve.—Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University; Author, An Introduction to Modern CBT: Psychological Solutions for Mental Health Problems

    Steve Hayes has dedicated his life to maximising human potential for a rich and meaningful life. This book will give you fascinating insights into that lifelong journey. Although these papers are technical in nature, and therefore somewhat demanding, this is a really worthwhile and meaningful read. If you are interested in the evolution of ACT and RFT, and the science and philosophy underpinning them, then it is well worth investing your time and energy to read and absorb these landmark scientific papers. A must for all ACT and RFT completionists.—Russ Harris, Author, The Happiness Trap

    The Act in Context: The Canonical Papers of Steven C. Hayes is a thoughtful glimpse into the intellectual development and scientific evolution of one of the past century's most prominent psychologists, clinicans, philosophers, behaviorists, and advocates for the advancement of the human condition and alleviation of suffering... [A] wide breadth of scholarship [is] available within this book and may serve as a source of inspiration for young and experienced scientists, psychologists, and philosophers interested in the scientific pursuit of technologies to reduce human suffering.  --Brian Pilecki, PhD, and Theresa Morgan, PhD, Rhode Island Hospital Partial Hospital Program, PsycCritiques

    This book presents a career-spanning compilation of seminal papers, edited only to reduce repeition, and with new chapter introductions that explain the importance of each paper. In this volume, Hayes has cast a curator's eye over his hundreds of published papers and selected those that encapsulate for him the arc and reach of a life's work. The papers span from 1982 to 2012, and interestingly Hayes chose not to present the papers chronologically, instead he has compiled them into three thematic sections... [This] is as much academic autobiography as it is an edited volume of otherwise available papers. It is valuable for Hayes's take on his work and will be of interest to those who are interested in ACT and wish to learn more about its development." -Dr Mark Oliver, Community Team for People with Learning Disabilities at Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust, The Psychologist