Printer-friendly version The Youth Compass -the effectiveness of an online acceptance and commitment therapy program to promote adolescent mental health: A randomized controlled trial (Pages 1-12) Preliminary findings on processes of change and moderators for cognitive defusion and restructuring delivered through mobile apps (Pages 13-19) Psychological flexibility profiles, college adjustment, and subjective well-being among college students in China: A latent profile analysis (Pages 20-26) An experimental investigation of the effects of perspective-taking on emotional discomfort, cognitive fusion and self-compassion (Pages 27-34) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Promote Recovery from suicidal crises: A Randomized Controlled Acceptability and Feasibility Trial of ACT for life (Pages 35-45) I won't comply because it is a hoax: Conspiracy beliefs, lockdown compliance, and the importance of psychological flexibility (Pages 46-51) Single-session acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) interventions for patients with chronic health conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Pages 52-69) The effect of acceptance and commitment training on improving physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic (Pages 70-78) The relationship between value-based actions, psychological distress and well-being: A multilevel diary study (Pages 79-88) Interrupting internalized racial oppression: A community based ACT intervention (Pages 89-93) Experiential avoidance and depression predict values engagement among people in treatment for borderline personality disorder (Pages 94-100) The empowerment plan: Enhancing the safety plan with a CBS approach to repertoire expansion (Pages 101-107) In-person and online-delivered acceptance and commitment therapy for hoarding disorder: A multiple baseline study (Pages 108-117) Coherence and the merging of relational classes in self-organizing networks: Extending Relational Density Theory (Pages 118-128) The role of thought suppression and psychological inflexibility in older family caregivers’ psychological symptoms and quality of life (Pages 129-136) Experiential avoidance and the misinterpretation of intrusions as prospective predictors of postpartum obsessive-compulsive symptoms in first-time parents (Pages 137-143) Values intervention as an establishing operation for approach in the presence of aversive stimuli (Pages 144-154) Integrating storytelling into the theory and practice of contextual behavioral science (Pages 155-162) Psychological flexibility and psychological inflexibility are independently associated with both hedonic and eudaimonic well-being (Pages 163-171) Report of the ACBS Task Force on the strategies and tactics of contextual behavioral science research (Pages 172-183) Live with your body – participants’ reflections on an acceptance and commitment therapy group intervention for patients with residual eating disorder symptoms (Pages 184-193) Internalized transphobia, nondisclosure of gender identity, and life satisfaction among transgender and non-binary adults: The moderating roles of psychological flexibility and inflexibility (Pages 194-201) Book traversal links for Volume 20 (April 2021) Erratum Regarding Previously Published Articles in Volume 15, 16, 17 and 18 (Pages 223-226) Up The Youth Compass -the effectiveness of an online acceptance and commitment therapy program to promote adolescent mental health: A randomized controlled trial (Pages 1-12)