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Examining the role of psychological inflexibility, perspective taking, and empathic concern in generalized prejudice
(2016)
Research to-date on generalized prejudice has focused primarily on personality factors. Further work is needed identifying manipulable variables that directly inform antiprejudice interventions. This study examined three ...
The impact of acceptance versus control rationales on pain tolerance
(1999)
Acceptance approaches, which have been receiving increased attention within behavior therapy, seek to undermine the linkage between private events and overt behavior, rather than attempting to control the form or frequency ...
Characterizing relational operants
(2005)
Relational frame theory views specific types of arbitrarily applicable relational responding as relational operants. Doing so requires no assumptions of new processes, but it does require thinking of operants in functional ...
Measuring experiential avoidance: A preliminary test of a working model
(2004)
The present study describes the development of a short, general measure of experiential avoidance, based on a specific theoretical approach to this process. A theoretically driven iterative exploratory analysis using ...
Expanding the scope of organizational behavior management: Relational frame theory and the experimental analysis of complex human behavior
(2006)
Behavior analysis in general and applied behavior analysis in particular requires a well developed, empirically Supported, and useful approach to human language and cognition in order to fulfill its mission of providing a ...
Augmenting continuing education with psychologically focused group consultation: Effects on adoption of group drug counseling
(2007)
This study examines whether adding psychologically focused group consultation to a standard 1-day continuing education workshop on Group Drug Counseling (GDC), a group therapy with evidence of eftectiveness in the treatment ...
Stigma predicts residential treatment length for substance use disorder
(2014)
Background: Stigma has been suggested as a possible contributor to the high rates of treatment attrition in substance-dependent individuals, but no published empirical studies have examined this association. Objectives: ...
The Future of Intervention Science: Process-Based Therapy
(2018)
Clinical science seems to have reached a tipping point. It appears that a new paradigm is beginning to emerge that is
questioning the validity and utility of the medical illness model, which assumes that latent disease ...
Factors promoting and inhibiting the development and use of clinical practice guidelines
(2001)
Several of the factors that are currently promoting or inhibiting the development and use of clinical practice guidelines are reviewed. While many factors are moving the field toward the use of guidelines, a great deal ...