2016 - Volume 5
2016 - Volume 5 CommunityVolume 5, Issue 1 (January 2016)
Volume 5, Issue 1 (January 2016)Pages 1-70 (January 2016)
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 KrafftChallenge, focus, inspiration and support: Processes of values clarification and congruence
Challenge, focus, inspiration and support: Processes of values clarification and congruence Jennifer KrafftChanging 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 KrafftEvaluations 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 KrafftPractice-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 KrafftRunning acceptance and commitment therapy groups for psychosis in community settings
Running acceptance and commitment therapy groups for psychosis in community settings Jennifer KrafftThe 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 KrafftThe 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 KrafftWhatever 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 KrafftVolume 5, Issue 2 (April 2016)
Volume 5, Issue 2 (April 2016)Pages 71-126 (April 2016)
A pilot test of a mindfulness-based communication training to enhance resilience in palliative care professionals
A pilot test of a mindfulness-based communication training to enhance resilience in palliative care professionals Jennifer KrafftCommitted action: An initial study on its association to procrastination in academic settings
Committed action: An initial study on its association to procrastination in academic settings Jennifer KrafftMeasuring self and rules in what people say: exploring whether self-discrimination predicts long-term wellbeing
Measuring self and rules in what people say: exploring whether self-discrimination predicts long-term wellbeing Jennifer KrafftNeurological evidence of acceptance and commitment therapy effectiveness in college-age gamblers
Neurological evidence of acceptance and commitment therapy effectiveness in college-age gamblers Jennifer KrafftParent's psychological flexibility: Associations with parenting and child psychosocial well-being
Parent's psychological flexibility: Associations with parenting and child psychosocial well-being Jennifer KrafftPsychometric properties of the Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire for Youth: A psychological measure of psychological inflexibility in youth
Psychometric properties of the Avoidance and Fusion Questionnaire for Youth: A psychological measure of psychological inflexibility in youth Jennifer KrafftThe role of self-compassion and control belief about learning in university students' self-efficacy
The role of self-compassion and control belief about learning in university students' self-efficacy Jennifer KrafftVolume 5, Issue 3 (July 2016)
Volume 5, Issue 3 (July 2016)Pages 127-200 (July 2016)
Derived rule-following and transformations of stimulus function in a children's game: An application of PEAK-E with children with developmental disabilities
Derived rule-following and transformations of stimulus function in a children's game: An application of PEAK-E with children with developmental disabilities adminExploration of caregiver behavior on fear of emotion, spirituality, and self-compassion
Exploration of caregiver behavior on fear of emotion, spirituality, and self-compassion jessicaauzenneHow Bayesian estimation might improve CBS measure development: A case study with body-image flexibility in Hispanic students
How Bayesian estimation might improve CBS measure development: A case study with body-image flexibility in Hispanic students jessicaauzenneLearn and ACT: Changing prejudice towards people with mental illness using stigma reduction interventions
Learn and ACT: Changing prejudice towards people with mental illness using stigma reduction interventions jessicaauzenneNew developments in the assessment of weight-related experiential avoidance (AAQW-Revised)
New developments in the assessment of weight-related experiential avoidance (AAQW-Revised) jessicaauzenneThe Self Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ): Preliminary analyses for a measure of self in people with chronic pain
The Self Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ): Preliminary analyses for a measure of self in people with chronic pain jessicaauzenneThe development and validation of the Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy processes (CompACT)
The development and validation of the Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy processes (CompACT) jessicaauzenneThe effects of a voice hearing simulation on implicit fear of voices
The effects of a voice hearing simulation on implicit fear of voices jessicaauzenneThe relationship between psychological flexibility, early maladaptive schemas, perceived parenting and psychopathology
The relationship between psychological flexibility, early maladaptive schemas, perceived parenting and psychopathology jessicaauzenneVolume 5, Issue 4 (October 2016)
Volume 5, Issue 4 (October 2016)Pages 201-270 (October 2016)