Volume 5, Issue 1 (January 2016)

Volume 5, Issue 1 (January 2016)

Pages 1-70 (January 2016)

Jennifer Krafft

A preliminary evaluation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) training in Sierra Leone

A preliminary evaluation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) training in Sierra Leone Jennifer Krafft

Challenge, focus, inspiration and support: Processes of values clarification and congruence

Challenge, focus, inspiration and support: Processes of values clarification and congruence Jennifer Krafft

Changing problematic parent–child interaction in child anxiety disorders: The promise of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Changing problematic parent–child interaction in child anxiety disorders: The promise of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Jennifer Krafft

Evaluations of self-referential thoughts and their association with components of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Evaluations of self-referential thoughts and their association with components of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Jennifer Krafft

Practice-based evidence for outpatient, acceptance & commitment therapy for veterans with chronic, non-cancer pain

Practice-based evidence for outpatient, acceptance & commitment therapy for veterans with chronic, non-cancer pain Jennifer Krafft

Running acceptance and commitment therapy groups for psychosis in community settings

Running acceptance and commitment therapy groups for psychosis in community settings Jennifer Krafft

The interactive effect of cognitive fusion and experiential avoidance on anxiety, depression, stress and posttraumatic stress symptoms

The interactive effect of cognitive fusion and experiential avoidance on anxiety, depression, stress and posttraumatic stress symptoms Jennifer Krafft

The role of smoking-specific experiential avoidance in the relation between perceived stress and tobacco dependence, perceived barriers to cessation, and problems during quit attempts among treatment-seeking smokers

The role of smoking-specific experiential avoidance in the relation between perceived stress and tobacco dependence, perceived barriers to cessation, and problems during quit attempts among treatment-seeking smokers Jennifer Krafft

Whatever gets your heart pumping: the impact of implicitly selected reinforcer-focused statements on exercise intensity

Whatever gets your heart pumping: the impact of implicitly selected reinforcer-focused statements on exercise intensity Jennifer Krafft