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Global CBS Exchange


Join Us on World Mental Health Day for a Landmark Global CBS Event 

This World Mental Health Day, the ACBS Scientific Strategic Council (SSC) and the ACBS Board are proud to launch our first Global CBS Exchange, a fully virtual, international gathering dedicated to advancing Contextual Behavioral Science (CBS) research and practice.

In our ever-changing world, where access to evidence-based mental health resources can be challenging, this event was created to foster global connection, collaboration, and accessibility. The Global CBS Exchange will bring together researchers, clinicians, and students from diverse backgrounds and regions to share knowledge and build partnerships that transcend borders and barriers.

Headlining the event, Steve Hayes will deliver a visionary presentation on the current state and future direction of CBS research—highlighting its critical role in today’s complex mental health landscape. Attendees will also gain hands-on insights through practical workshops on using innovative research methods and conducting CBS research in low-resource settings.

This World Mental Health Day, join a global community committed to increasing access to knowledge, to care, and to meaningful connection.

Be part of this important moment. 
Registration opens September 2025


Sessions Overview (All times shown in GMT):

Sessions 1 and 2: Hosted by the ACBS Board, with a concentrated effort to increase access to clinical innovations and research, in these sessions, speakers will explore innovative strategies for expanding the reach of contextual behavioral science and making it more accessible to people in need. These sessions aim to support learning and growth across both research and practice.

5:00 AM - 9:00 AM GMT: 
Featured speakers: To be announced in the coming weeks, stay tuned!

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM GMT: 
Featured speakers: To be announced in the coming weeks, stay tuned!

Session 3: Hosted by the ACBS SSC, this session aims to gather and uplift CBS researchers at a challenging time for research and to deepen knowledge and ability to use CBS research methods.

3:00 PM - 9:00 PM GMT:
Featuring a visionary talk from Steve Hayes, attendees will be presented with an overview of the state of CBS research today and its urgency in current times. The session will continue with workshops on how to use cutting-edge research methods and how to conduct CBS research in low-resource settings, followed by a lively roundtable discussion facilitated by Jacque Pisterello on future directions in CBS research.

Featured speakers: