Evolution & contextual behavioral science : an integrated framework for understanding, predicting, & influencing human behavior /

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Imprint:Oakland, Calif. : Context Press, [2018]
©2018
Description:viii, 341 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11701552
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Varying Form of Title:Evolution and contextual behavioral science
Other authors / contributors:Wilson, David Sloan, editor.
Hayes, Steven C., editor.
Biglan, Anthony, writer of foreword.
ISBN:1626259135
9781626259133
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:Evolutionary science (ES) and contextual behavioral science (CBS) have developed largely independently during the last half century. However, the earlier histories of these two bodies of knowledge are thoroughly entwined. ES provides a unifying theoretical framework for the biological sciences, and is increasingly being applied to human-related sciences. Meanwhile, CBS is concerned with influencing human behavior in a practical sense. This groundbreaking volume seeks to integrate ES and CBS to promote real, positive change in peoples' lives. Evolution and Contextual Behavioral Science offers a unique glimpse into the histories of ES and CBS, shows how they are intrinsically linked, and outlines why their integration--or, reunification--is essential. By examining these two schools of thought side by side, you'll gain an understanding of why functional and contextual approaches in CBS need to be combined with ES for both fields to advance more rapidly. Finally, rather than the sequential relationship that is typically imagined between ES and CBS, you'll discover how an integrated relationship between these two sciences will result in a better framework for understanding predicting, and influencing human behavior--back cover.