The Canonical Papers of Steven C. Hayes is a compilation of his most pivotal articles written from 1982-2012. Through these selected papers, Hayes revisits the theoretical struggles between behavioral and cognitive-behavior theories, discussing the breakthroughs and follies. He chronicles the changes in a behavioral approach that emerge from a contextual perspective on human cognition, laying out the foundation for a contextual behavioral science approach.
Key Features
- Compilation of pivotal articles from 1982-2012.
- Focuses on theoretical struggles between behavioral and cognitive-behaviour theories.
- Discusses the tradition of behaviour analysis and its challenges in human language and cognition.
- Provides insights into a contextual behavioural science approach.
- Edited and compiled for clarity to the modern audience.
Additional Information
Although the articles have previously been published, they have been edited and compiled to 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 behaviour.