The Wiley Handbook of Contextual Behavioral Science

The Wiley Handbook of Contextual Behavioral Science

Zettle, Robert D.
Hayes Steven, C.
Barnes–Holmes, Dermot
Biglan, Anthony

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The Wiley Handbook of Contextual Behavioral Science describes the philosophical and empirical foundation of the contextual behavioral science movement; it explores the history and goals of CBS, explains its core analytic assumptions, and describes Relational Frame Theory as a research and practice program. This is the first thorough examination of the philosophy, basic science, applied science, and applications of Contextual Behavioral Science Brings together the philosophical and empirical contributions that CBS is making to practical efforts to improve human wellbeing Organized and written in such a way that it can be read in its entirety or on a section–by–section basis, allowing readers to choose how deeply they delve into CBS Extensive coverage of this wide ranging and complex area that encompasses both a rich basic experimental tradition and in–depth clinical application of that experimental knowledge Looks at the development of RFT, and its implications for alleviating human suffering INDICE: Chapter 1: Prologue .Examining the Partially Completed Crossword Puzzle: The Nature and Status of Contextual Behavioral ScienceSteven C. Hayes, Robert D. Zettle, Dermot Barnes–Holmes, and Anthony Biglan .Section 1. Contextual Behavioral Science: Nature, Strategy, and Current StatusSection Editor: Steven C. Hayes .Chapter 2: Section Introduction .Why Contextual Behavioral Science Exists: An Introduction to Section 1Steven C. Hayes .Chapters in Section 1 .Chapter 3. Contextual Behavioral Science: An OverviewMichael E, Levin, Michael P. Twohig, and Brooke M. Smith .Chapter 4. Functional Contextualism and Contextual Behavioral ScienceAnthony Biglan and Steven C. Hayes .Chapter 5. Contextual Behavioral Science: Holding Terms LightlyKelly G. Wilson .Chapter 6. Pragmatism and Psychological Flexibility in the Research Context: Applying Functional Contextualism to Scientific MethodologyDouglas M. Long and Brandon T. Sanford .Chapter 7. A Functional Place for Language in Evolution: The Contribution of Contextual Behavioral Science to the Study of Human EvolutionJean–Louis Monestes .Section 2. Relational Frame TheorySection Editor: Dermot Barnes–Holmes .Chapter 8: Section Introduction .Relational Frame Theory: Finding its Historical and Intellectual Roots and Reflecting Upon its Future Development: An Introduction to Section 2Dermot Barnes–Holmes, Yvonne Barnes–Holmes, and Ian Hussey .Chapters in Section 2 .Chapter 9. Relational Frame Theory: The Basic AccountSean Hughes and Dermot Barnes–Holmes .Chapter 10. Relational Frame Theory: Implications for the Study of Human Language and CognitionSean Hughes and Dermot Barnes–Holmes .Chapter 11. Relational Frame Theory: Implications for Education and Developmental DisabilitiesYvonne Barnes–Holmes, Deirdre Kavanagh, and Carol Murphy .Chapter 12. Relational Frame Theory and Three Core Strategies in Understanding and Treating Human SufferingNiklas Torneke, Carmen Luciano, Yvonne–Barnes Holmes, and Frank Bond .Section 3. Contextual Approaches to Clinical Interventions and AssessmentSection Editor: Robert D. Zettle .Chapter 13: Section Introduction .Contextual Approaches to Clinical Interventions and Assessment: An Introduction to Section 3Robert D. Zettle .Chapters in Section 3 .Chapter 14. Contextual Approaches to Psychotherapy: Defining, Distinguishing, and Common FeaturesJames D. Herbert, Evan M. Forman, and Peter Hitchcock .Chapter 15. Evaluating In–Session Therapist and Client Behaviors From A Contextual Behavioral Science PerspectiveMatthieu Villatte .Chapter 16. Measures that Make a Difference: A Functional Contextualistic Approach to Optimizing Psychological Measurement in Clinical Research and PracticeJoseph Ciarrochi, Robert D. Zettle, Robert Brockman, James Duguid, Philip Parker, Baljinder Shadra, and Todd B. Kashdan .Chapter 17. The Role of Experimental Psychopathology and Laboratory–Based Intervention Studies in Contextual Behavioral ScienceMichael E. Levin and Matthieu Villatte .Chapter 18. Scientific Ambition: The Relationship Between Relational Frame Theory and Middle–Level Terms in Acceptance and Commitment TherapyYvonne Barnes–Holmes, Ian Hussey, Ciara McEnteggart, Dermot Barnes–Holmes, and Mairead Foody .Section 4. Extending the CBS TraditionSection Editor: Anthony Biglan .Chapter 19: Section Introduction .A Functional Contextualist Approach to Cultural Evolution: An Introduction to Section 4Anthony Biglan .Chapters in Section 4 .Chapter 20. A Contextual Behavioral Science Approach to Parenting Intervention and ResearchLaura Backen Jones, Koa Whittingham, Lisa Coyne, and April Lightcap .Chapter 21. Contextual Behavior Science and EducationThomas G. Szabo and Mark R. Dixon .Chapter 22. Psychological Fflexibility and ACT at WorkFrank W. Bond, Joda Lloyd, Paul E. Flaxman, and Rob Archer .Chapter 23. The Potential of Community–Wide Strategies for Promoting Psychological FlexibilityMichael Levin, Jason Lillis, and Anthony Biglan .Chapter 24. The Evolution of CapitalismAnthony Biglan, Jean Lee, and Christine Cody .Chapter 25. A Functional Contextualist Analysis of the Behavior and Organizational Practices Relevant to Climate ChangeMark Alavosius, Donny Newsome, Ramona Houmanfar, and Anthony Biglan .Chapter 26: Epilogue: The Future of the Human Sciences and SocietyAnthony Biglan, Robert D. Zettle, Steven C. Hayes, and Dermot Barnes–Holmes .Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-48956-7
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 568
  • Fecha Publicación: 12/01/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés