Anthony Biglan, PhD, is a senior scientist at Oregon Research Institute, and a leading figure in the development of prevention science. His research over the past thirty years has helped to identify effective family, school, and community interventions to prevent the most common and costly problems of childhood and adolescence. He is a leader in efforts to use prevention science to build more nurturing families, schools, and communities throughout the world. Biglan lives in Eugene, OR. Foreword writer Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is Nevada Foundation Professor in the department of psychology at the University of Nevada. An author of thirty-four books and more than 470 scientific articles, he has shown in his research how language and thought leads to human suffering. He cofounded acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)-a powerful therapy method that is useful in a wide variety of areas. Hayes has been president of several scientific societies and has received several national awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.Afterword writer David Sloan Wilson, PhD, is president of the Evolution Institute and SUNY distinguished professor of biology and anthropology at Binghamton University. He applies evolutionary theory to all aspects of humanity, in addition to the biological world. His books include Darwin's Cathedral, Evolution for Everyone: How Darwin's Theory Can Change the Way We Think About Our Lives, The Neighborhood Project, and Does Altruism Exist?
"The Nurture Effect is one of those rare books that draws from a
lifetime of careful scientific study to provide clear
prescriptions--in language non-scientists can understand--about how
to make our world a better place. Pushing back against contemporary
fatalism, Anthony Biglan shows us that we know more than ever about
how to promote human flourishing. The problem is that we're not
applying this knowledge as we should. The Nurture Effect explains
how we could change that, and, even more important, how you can
help make the change happen."
--Jacob S. Hacker, PhD, Stanley B. Resor Professor of political
science, director at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies,
and coauthor of Winner-Take-All Politics
"The Nurture Effect is a remarkably ambitious book that draws the
blueprints for creating prosocial communities aiming to help people
live healthier, value-directed, and enjoyable lives. Biglan
explains how people can work together to reduce suffering and
improve quality of living for each other, and supports these plans
with reliable behavioral research. The science of this book is
captivating because Biglan expresses the ideas in an understandable
and practical manner. In other words, he simplifies the science of
human behavior so you can use it to improve your own community. The
Nurture Effect hits the ground running with clear, concise,
well-stated facts about creating a social context for people to
experience a life well-lived. Throughout the book, Biglan expands
these ideas into the different branches of community, such as
family, schools, work, peer-relations, and discusses how--when
approached appropriately--they can make lasting positive
contributions to individuals. The perspectives you gain from this
book will not only assist you in helping your community to become
stronger and healthier, but will also help you as an individual to
experience those same positive outcomes."
--D.J. Moran, PhD, founder of Pickslyde Consulting and the
MidAmerican Psychological Institute
"The Nurture Effect is exciting because it is grounded in science
but leads us well beyond the fragmented slivers in which scientific
findings are often delivered. Anthony Biglan persuades us that
rather than focusing on preventing individual problems of family
dysfunction, drug addiction, academic failure, child abuse, and
even crime, we need to cut to the chase and attend to what all of
these have in common. Biglan shows that poverty consistently makes
it harder to help, and that nurture is so frequently missing. By
integrating findings from the past fifty years in psychology,
epidemiology, education, and neuroscience, he pulls out the common
threads to show that it is possible to make families, schools, and
the larger social context more nurturing, and ultimately to create
the nurturing environments so vital to well-being and to preventing
widespread harm."
--Lisbeth B. Schorr, senior fellow at the Center for the Study of
Social Policy, and coauthor of Within Our Reach
"Anthony Biglan's latest book The Nurture Effect is a powerful
reminder of the transformational impact a nurturing environment has
on individuals' well-being throughout their lives. In documenting
many carefully selected examples of evidence-based interventions
from early childhood and through subsequent stages of development,
it makes an outstanding contribution to the field of prevention
science. Biglan makes a compelling case for widely implementing
scientifically supported interventions that create nurturing
environments in our homes, schools and communities. When
individuals develop the social and emotional competencies they need
to do well, their lives are permanently transformed. This book
challenges policy makers, professionals, and the community at large
to think well beyond individual benefit, and consider that
behavioral science knowledge can apply to entire populations. I
unreservedly endorse this excellent and timely contribution."
--Matthew R. Sanders, PhD, professor of clinical psychology and
director of the Parenting and Family Support Centre at the
University of Queensland, as well as founder of the Triple P -
Positive Parenting Program
"Anthony Biglan's vast intelligence and scientific experience are
brought together in The Nurture Effect to provide a vision, a road
map, and a sense of optimism about solving the very real social
problems facing our country. Evidence-based behavioral programs and
policies provide the basis for Anthony's argument that greater
attention to nurturing, as opposed to coercion--at home, in
schools, with peer groups, within communities, and even as public
policy--will lead to healthier and better-adjusted youth and
adults. The book is critically important as we consider how we are
raising the current and next generations, and can serve to guide
discussions on next steps in science, policy, and practice."
--Cheryl L. Perry, PhD, professor and regional dean at The
University of Texas School of Public Health, Austin Regional
Campus
"Read this book, please read this book! ... The nurture effect
impacts us daily in our health, intelligence, behavior, emotions,
work, and relationships. The daily nurture effect even codes our
gene expression--something my scientific colleagues and I only
began to suspect one or two decades ago, but have proof of now.
This book maps how we can intentionally nurture ourselves, our
loved ones, our communities, and even our nations. All of this is
based on rigorous practical science. If you want to improve the now
and better the future, read this book and apply the nurture effect
at home, at work or at school, and in your community."
--Dennis D. Embry, PhD, president and senior scientist at PAXIS
Institute
"The author's engaging writing style enables readers to appreciate
the elegance of applying knowledge based on rigorous research to
develop and apply evidence-based interventions that prevent
problems and promote well-being on a societal scale."
--Marion S. Forgatch, PhD, senior scientist emerita at the Oregon
Social Learning Center (OSLC), where she developed and tested
programs for families with children at risk or referred for child
adjustment problems and substance abuse
"This marvelous book integrates the most compelling scientific
knowledge about how we can improve the lives of citizens of this
country with a bold call to action. Fundamentally, Anthony
Biglan--a gifted and experienced behavioral scientist--challenges
us to ask, 'What kind of society do we want? How can we use what we
know to create such a society?' His central thesis is that widely
implementing what we have learned over decades in developing
programs that nurture children, adolescents, parents and adults in
families, in schools, and in the larger society--which he calls a
revolution in behavioral science--will make a huge difference. The
book contains highly practical, specific recommendations for
families, practitioners, and policy makers. Biglan rightly
recognizes that to significantly change society for the better, we
must address larger social forces--for example, the negative
effects of poverty and economic inequality, or of marketing tobacco
and alcohol to youth. Eminently readable, this book comprehensively
reviews evidence based on a lifetime of experience as a social
scientist, and knits it together with a compelling agenda, that if
enacted, could lead to a significant, positive transformation of
our country."
--William R. Beardslee, MD, director of the Baer Prevention
Initiatives at Boston Children's Hospital, and Gardner-Monks
Professor of child psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
"This work is Anthony Biglan's magnum opus. He has pulled together
many ideas from multiple disciplinary domains. It is required
reading for anyone who is serious about fixing the problems in our
education system and alleviating poverty. Anyone who liked David
Brooks' TheSocial Animal will also like this. Although Biglan is a
self-identified and proud behaviorist, this work shows his openness
to other perspectives. I was especially happy to see his new
nuanced view of the role of reinforcement in human behavior (pages
28-29). Intrinsic motivation is more powerful in the long term than
extrinsic motivation."
--Brian R. Flay, DPhil, professor of social and behavioral health
sciences at Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, and emeritus
distinguished professor of public health and psychology at
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
"What a wonderful and truly beneficial gift that Anthony Biglan has
given us! Thought-provoking and inspirational, Biglan shares with
us his wisdom and provides a compelling call to individuals,
families, schools, communities, organizations, corporations, and
policymakers to be part of creating nurturing environments. The
Nurture Effect is a science-based prescription for creating a more
health-enhancing society. Biglan concisely summarizes his
hard-earned wisdom from a remarkable career as a clinician and
scientist, his knowledge of diverse scientific fields, as well as
his rich life experiences, including as husband, father, and
grandfather. Transformative and practical, it provides a guide for
the foundation of a more caring and health-promoting society."
--Kelli A. Komro, PhD, professor of health outcomes and policy at
the College of Medicine, associate director of the Institute for
Child Health Policy, and Research Foundation Professor at the
University of Florida
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