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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 ...
A randomized trial of ACT bibliotherapy on the mental health of K-12 teachers and staff
(2012)
The mental health challenges of some vocations present a challenge for current intervention models. Bibliotherapy focused on transdiagnostic processes that might both prevent and alleviate a range of mental health distress ...
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 therapy for psychosis: intent to treat, hospitalization outcome and mediation by believability
(2013)
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been shown to be efficacious when used as an adjunct to pharmacotherapy for psychotic disorders. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual form of CBT that attempts to ...
Creating a Strategy for Progress: A Contextual Behavioral Science Approach
(2009)
Behavior analysis is a field dedicated to the development and application of behavioral principles to the understanding and modification of the psychological actions of organisms. As such, behavior analysis was committed ...
Unpacking Masculinity as a Construct: Ontology, Pragmatism, and an Analysis of Language
(2010)
Understanding the target article requires clarity about the foundational assumptions of functional contextualism. In this article, we explain why adoption of a pragmatic truth criterion necessarily implies abandonment of ...
Climbing Our Hills: A Beginning Conversation on the Comparison of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
(2008)
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational frame theory (RFT) is described, and against that backdrop the target article is considered. In the authors' comparison of ACT ...
Feasibility of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Adjunctive Web-Based Program for Counseling Centers
(2015)
Web-based adjunctive tools provide a promising method for addressing the challenges college counseling centers face in meeting the mental health needs of students. The current study tested an initial adjunctive prototype ...
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 ...