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Hayes, S. C., & Berens, N. M. (2003). Taking the scientific path: A road map for applied psychology students. In M. Prinstein (Ed.), The portable mentor: A practical guide to early career development in psychology (pp. 3-12).Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Berens, N. M. (2004). Why Relational Frame Theory alters the relationship between basic and applied behavioral psychology. International Journal of Psychology and Psychological Psychotherapy, 4, 341-353. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Bissett, R. (1998). Derived stimulus relations produce mediated and episodic priming. The Psychological Record, 48, 617-630. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Bissett, R. T. (2000). Behavioral psychotherapy and the rise of clinical behavior analysis. In J. A. Austin & J. E. Carr (Eds.), Handbook of applied behavior analysis (pp. 231-245). Reno, NV: Context Press. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Blackledge, J. T. (1998). Single case experimental designs: Clinical research and practice. In A. Bellack & E. Hersen (Eds.), Comprehensive clinical psychology. New York: Elsevier Science. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Brownstein, A. J. (1985). Mentalism and the "As-Yet-Unexplained": a Reply to Killeen. Behaviorism, 13(2), 151-154. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Brownstein, A. J. (1986). Mentalism, behavior-behavior relations, and a behavior-analytic view of the purposes of science. The Behavior Analyst, 9(2), 175-190. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Brownstein, A. J. (1986). Mentalism, private events, and scientific explanation: A defense of B. F. Skinner's view. In S. Modgil & C. Modgil (Eds.), B. F. Skinner: Consensus and controversy (pp. 207 218). Sussex, England: Falmer Press. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Brownstein, A. J. (May 1985). Verbal behavior, equivalence classes, and rules: New definitions, data, and directions. Invited address presented at the meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Columbus, OH. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Duckworth, M. P. (2006). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and traditional Cognitive Behavior Therapy approaches to pain. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 13, 185-187. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Follette, W. C. (1992). Can functional analysis provide a substitute for syndromal classification? Behavioral Assessment, 14, 345-365. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Follette, W. C. (1993). The challenge faced by behavioral assessment. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 9, 182-188. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Gifford, E. V. (1997). The trouble with language: experiential avoidance, rules, and the nature of verbal events. American Psychological Society, 8, 170-173. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Gregg, J. (2000). Functional contextualism and the self. In C. Muran (Ed.), Self-relations in the psychotherapy process (pp. 291-307). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Gregg, J. (2000). Post-modernism and the goals of scientific analysis. In C. Muran (Ed.), Self-relations in the psychotherapy process (pp. 341-345). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Gregg, J. (2001). Practice guidelines and the industrialization of behavioral healthcare delivery. In N. Cummings, W. T. O'Donohue, S. C. Hayes, & V. M. Follette (Eds.), Integrated behavioral healthcare: Positioning mental health practice with medical/surgical practice (pp. 211-249). New York: Academic Press. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Haas, J. (1988). A reevaluation of the concept of clinical significance: Goals, methods, and methodology. Behavioral Assessment, 10, 189-196. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, G. J. (1994). Stages of moral development as stages of rule-governance. In L. J. Hayes, G. J. Hayes, S. C. Moore, & P. M. Ghezzi (Eds.), Ethical issues in developmental disabilities (pp. 45-65). Reno, NV: Context Press. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1989). Is behavior analysis contexualistic? Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 9, 37-40. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1989). The verbal action of the listener as a basis for rule-governance. In S. C. Hayes (Ed.), Rule-governed behavior: Cognition, contingencies, and instructional control (pp. 153-190). New York: Plenum. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1992). Some clinical implications of contextualistic behaviorism: The example of cognition. Behavior Therapy, 23, 225-249. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1992). Verbal relations and the evolution of behavior analysis. American Psychologist, 47, 1383-1395. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hayes, L. J. (1993). Applied implications of current JEAB research on derived relations and delayed reinforcement. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 26, 507-511. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hofmann, S. G. (2017). The third wave of cognitive behavioral therapy and the rise of process‐based care. World Psychiatry, 16(3), 245-246. Download restricted to ACBS members.
Hayes, S. C., & Hofmann, S. G. (2018). Survival circuits and therapy: from automaticity to the conscious experience of fear and anxiety. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 24, 21-25. Download restricted to ACBS members.