The newest issue of the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science is now available on the ACBS website: JCBS Volume 15!
Highlights of JCBS Volume 15 include
• A psychological flexibility-based intervention for Burnout: A randomized controlled trial
• Acceptability and preliminary test of efficacy of the Mind programme in women with breast cancer: An acceptance, mindfulness, and compassion-based intervention
• The nomological network of cognitive fusion among people living with HIV: Associations with rumination, shame, and depressive symptoms
• Measuring occurrences of self and other discriminations in relation to mental health in adolescent textual responses
JCBS Volume 15 includes a special section on Contextual Behavioral Science and the Psychedelic Renaissance guest Edited by Jason Luoma, Lance McCracken, Rosalind Watts and Alan Kooi Davis.
• Integrating contextual behavioral science with research on psychedelic assisted therapy: Introduction to the special section
• Exploring the case for research on incorporating psychedelics within interventions for borderline personality disorder
• Psilocybin-assisted therapy of major depressive disorder using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a therapeutic frame
• The centrality of sense of self in psychological flexibility processes: What the neurobiological and psychological correlates of psychedelics suggest
• Psychological flexibility mediates the relations between acute psychedelic effects and subjective decreases in depression and anxiety
• The use of the psychological flexibility model to support psychedelic assisted therapy
ACBS members can read all of the Volume 15 articles for free in the JCBS member portal.