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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 ...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy modules: Differential impact on treatment processes and outcomes
(2016)
A modular, transdiagnostic approach to treatment design and implementation may increase the public health impact of evidence-based psychosocial interventions. Such an approach relies on algorithms for selecting and ...
Acceptance and commitment: Implications for prevention science
(2008)
Recent research in behavior analysis and clinical psychology points to the importance of language processes having to do with the control of negative cognition and emotion and the commitment to valued action. Efforts to ...
Clients' in-session acceptance and cognitive defusion behaviors in acceptance-based treatment of tinnitus distress
(2009)
Cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) is considered to be an effective treatment of distress associated with tinnitus (perception of internal noises without any Outer auditory stimulation), but the processes by which the ...
Distress tolerance treatment for early-lapse smokers - Rationale, program description, and preliminary findings
(2008)
A significant percentage of individuals attempting smoking cessation lapse within a matter of days, and very few are able to recover to achieve long-term abstinence. This observation suggests that many smokers may have ...
Impact of acceptance and commitment therapy versus education on stigma toward people with psychological disorders
(2007)
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has previously been shown to alter stigmatizing attitudes and to be relatively useful for psychologically inflexible participants. The present study is the first to bring those two ...
Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II: A Revised Measure of Psychological Inflexibility and Experiential Avoidance
(2011)
The present research describes the development and psychometric evaluation of a second version of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II), which assesses the construct referred to as, variously, acceptance, ...
Mindfulness: Method and process
(2003)
Understanding the processes and principles that underlie mindfulness is a needed step, because this method enters into the armamentarium of empirical clinical psychology. Mindfulness is closely related to several procedures, ...
Operationalizing mindfulness without unnecessary attachments
(2004)
There are scientific advantages to defining mindfulness in terms of the psychological processes involved. Doing so, however, necessarily uncouples mindfulness from any given technology, including meditation. Defining ...
Acceptance, mindfulness, and science
(2002)
The inclusion of technologies drawn from spiritual and religious traditions into empirical clinical psychology is a positive step forward, but it also helps reveal problems in the technological model of treatment development. ...