Printer-friendly version Content validity and perceived utility of a self-help online acceptance and commitment therapy program focused on repetitive negative thinking (Pages 1-10) Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for eating disorders: A systematic review of intervention studies and call to action (Pages 11-28) Exploring the interpersonal consequences of adverse childhood experiences in college students (Pages 29-35) Machine learning advances the classification and prediction of responding from psychophysiological reactions (Pages 36-43) Post-traumatic growth in people experiencing high post-traumatic stress during the COVID-19 pandemic: The protective role of psychological flexibility (Pages 44-55) Diversity-related factors in research mentorship and publishing in the ACBS community and the Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (Pages 56-62) Daily changes in state emotion regulation abilities predict positive and negative affect (Pages 63-68) Psychometric evaluation of the acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II (AAQ-II) with Special Operations Forces soldiers (Pages 69-84) The current status of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in Iran: A systematic narrative review (Pages 85-96) The impact of psychological flexibility on family dynamics amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal perspective (Pages 97-113) ACT in the workplace: A meta-analytic examination of randomized controlled trials (Pages 114-124) Measuring psychological flexibility in autistic adults: Examining the validity and reliability of the AAQ-II, BEAQ, and VQ (Pages 125-133) Psychological Inflexibility and HF-HRV reactivity to laboratory stressors (Pages 134-138) Acceptance and commitment therapy for insomnia and sleep quality: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Pages 139-155) Exploring the natural language-IRAP as a potential measure of adolescents’ perspective-taking (Pages 156-163) Forwarding the ACBS Task Force recommendations: The case for the functional-cognitive framework and out-of-sample prediction (Pages 164-167) Psychological inflexibility in terms of eating behaviors among individuals seeking treatment for comorbid affective vulnerabilities and weight-related behaviors (Pages 168-172) ACT and the Kyoto School of Philosophy:Interdisciplinary dialogues on personhood, ethics, and becoming (Pages 173-180) The relative importance of transdiagnostic factors associated with problematic smartphone use (Pages 181-186) Health, well-being, and persisting symptoms in the pandemic: What is the role of psychological flexibility? (Pages 187-192) Associations between valued living and responsiveness to daily rewards (Pages 193-200) Coping styles mediate the association between psychological inflexibility and psychological functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic: A crucial role of meaning-centered coping (Pages 201-209) Psychological inflexibility mediates the relationship between conformity to masculine norms and depression: Preliminary support for a transdiagnostic approach to working therapeutically with men (Pages 210-216) The effects of loneliness and psychological flexibility on veterans’ substance use and physical and mental health functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic (Pages 217-226) Predicting sleep quality and insomnia severity using the components of the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model: A new perspective (Pages 227-233) Cognitive fusion and treatment response to depression in caregivers of relatives with dementia (Pages 234-240) Enhancing supervisory relationships with values and committed action training (Pages 241-252) The ACT trained physical therapist: Psychologically flexible, resilient, and armed with evidence-based tools (Pages 253-260) Can a smartphone application help Hispanic/Latinx adults quit smoking? A randomized trial secondary analysis (Pages 261-270) Using a natural-language implicit relational assessment procedure (IRAP) to examine verbal relations involved in psychological inflexibility in children (Pages 271-282) Book traversal links for Volume 26 (October 2022) 2022 - Volumes 23-26 Up Content validity and perceived utility of a self-help online acceptance and commitment therapy program focused on repetitive negative thinking (Pages 1-10)