In tribute to Arthur W. Staats's work in behavior therapy, 12 contributions examine the major tenets of social behaviorism and sample the potential importance for the integration of behavior therapy offered by a paradigmatic framework. Staats himself describes that framework in his chapter. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Ian M. Evans is a British-born clinical psychologist who grew up South Africa. After completing a doctorate at King's College, London, his academic career has taken him to universities in Hawaii, New York, and New Zealand. A Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, his research and practice focused on emotional and family challenges for young people with disabilities. Ian lives with his wife in Honolulu, where their children, grandchildren, and friends love to visit. This is his second novel (following Forgive Me My Trespasses, Archway, 2015).