

#20 Linda Hayes
Mar 5, 2021
In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Linda Hayes, a distinguished professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, dives into the foundational aspects of behavioral theory and the evolution of contextual behavioral sciences. She critiques traditional views on causality and emphasizes the importance of rule governance in shaping behavior. Linda also addresses the complexities of human actions and the necessity of considering context and history in psychology. Her insights into relational frame theory add depth to our understanding of behaviorism's nuances.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Understanding Rule Governance in Behavior
01:30 • 9min
Rethinking Causality in Relational Frame Theory
10:08 • 5min
Navigating Human Complexity
15:28 • 21min
Philosophy and Coherence in Behavioral Science
36:57 • 5min
Foundations of Contextual Behavioral Science
41:39 • 6min