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Pre-Conference Workshops
2-Day June 17-18, 2014
How to give your sessions IMPACT: Interpersonal Mindfulness Processes in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
	Handout 1
	Russ Harris, M.D., Private Practice
Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT): Mastering The Basics
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Handout 3
	Handout 4
	Handout 5
	Kirk Strosahl, Ph.D., Central Washington Family Medicine
	Patricia Robinson, Ph.D., Mountainview Consulting Group
	Thomas Gustavsson, M.Sc., HumanAct
Wielding the Double-Edged Sword: How to Use Relational Frame Theory to Master Verbal Interactions, Experiential Exercises, and Metaphors in Therapy
	Handout 1
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D., Jennifer Villatte, Ph.D., & Sonja Batten, Ph.D.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Using Mindfulness and Values to Make Powerful Life Enhancing Changes
	Robyn Walser, Ph.D.
1-Day June 17, 2014
Therapist use of self in ACT
	Helen Bolderston, Ph.D. & David Gillanders, DClinPsy.
From ACT Gone Wild to Verbal Aikido: Exploring the Simplicity of the ACT Matrix
	File 2
	File 3
	Kevin Polk, Ph.D., & Mary Burkhart, Ph.D.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Basics
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Matthew McKay, Ph.D., The Wright Institute
	Patricia Zurita Ona, Psy.D., The Wright Institute
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders from a Contextual Behavioral Viewpoint
	Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
1-Day June 18, 2014
Working with Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Values in Chronic Pain: An Introduction and Skills Building Seminar
	Kevin Vowles, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
RFT for clinical use
	Niklas Törneke, M.D., Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, Ph.D., & Carmen Luciano, Ph.D.
	 
	Conference Symposia, Papers, Workshops, Invited Lectures, Panel Discussions, Ignites, etc.
	(listed in order by session number)
1. Compassionate Guided Yoga to Increase Discrimination Skills and Flexibility: Learn While Practicing! 
	Graciela Rovner, Ph.D., Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
2. Morning Mindfulness Workshop 
	Jan Martz, M.D., Private Practice
3. Welcome & Functional Contextual Approaches to Large-Scale Changes 
	Sonja Batten, Ph.D., Booz Allen Hamilton; ACBS President
	Steven Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno
	M. Joann Wright, Ph.D., Linden Oaks at Edward; conference program chair
	Frank Bond, Ph.D., Goldsmiths, University of London
	Ross White, University of Glasgow
4. Milk It: A Crash Course in Conceptualizing and Creating Defusion 
	Chad E. Drake, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University
	Travis Sain, Southern Illinois University
5. The ProSocial Matrix: How to Quickly Teach Others the Psychological Flexibility Point of View
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Kevin Polk, Ph.D.*, The Psychological Flexibility Group
6. Ignites #1
	ACT on It: Mindfulness for Teens (Social Media and Smartphone App Project) - Reuben Lowe, Mindful Creation
	Shall We Dance? - Nina Laurenzo, University of North Texas
7. A Contextual Behavioral Science Account of Gender 
	Chair:Laura Silberstein, Psy.D., The Center for Mindfulness and Compassion Focused Therapy
	Louise McHugh, Lecturer University College Dublin
	M. Joann Wright, Linden Oaks at Edward
	Steven Hayes, University of Nevada
	David Gillanders, University of Edinburgh
	Sonja Batten, Booz Allen Hamilton
8. Basal Exposure Therapy 24/7: From Poly-Pharmacy and Mechanical Restraints to Second Order Change and Empowerment 
	Didrik Heggdal, Clinical Psychologist, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
	Arne Lillelien, Psychiatric Nurse, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
	Trym Nordstrand Jacobsen*, The ACT&BET-Institute
	Torstein Svergja, Clinical Psychologist, Molde University College
9. Appreciating Your ‘Stuckness’ and ‘Helplessness’ in the Face of Physical and Psychological Pain 
	Stanislaw Malicki, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS), Warszawa, Poland
	Graciela Rovner, Ph.D., Gothenburg University, Sweden
11. What Defines the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science and Where Should We be in 10 Years? 
	Chair:Michael P. Twohig, Utah State University
	Jason B. Luoma, Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center
	Susan M. McCurry, University of Washington
	Robyn D. Walser, University of California, Berkeley
	Kelly G. Wilson, University of Mississippi
	Harold D. Green, Jr., Ph.D., RAND Corporation
12. ACT for OCD in Children or the Problem of Wrestling with a Gooey Monster: A Case-Based Practical Training for Pros 
	Koke Saavedra, Psy.D., Private Practice, Berkeley, CA
	Amy Jenks, Psy.D., University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
13. Using ACT to Optimize Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) 
	Colleen Ehrnstrom, Ph.D., ABPP, Department of Veterans Affairs
	Scott Rower, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic
14. Building Therapist Flexibility Beyond Basics 
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D.*, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Corey Porche, M.S., CI, Camelia House Counseling and Education
15. Thinking Fast and Slow: Recent Theoretical Developments in the Study of Implicit Cognition 
	Chair:Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM)
	Discussant:Ian Stewart, National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG)
• Holding on to our Functional Roots when Exploring New Intellectual Islands: A Voyage through Implicit Cognition Research
	Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
• Why the IRAP is NOT a Measure of Implicit Cognition
	Dermot Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
• Implicit Cognition: A functional-Cognitive Perspective
	Jan De Houwer, Ghent University
16. RFT Bridges Waves with Pragmatism as Supports 
	Hank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP*, Private Practice
17. The Power of Therapeutic Relationship: an Approach to Why and How People Change in Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) 
	Chair:Daniel W. M. Maitland, Western Michigan University
	Discussant:Jonathan Kanter, University of Washington
• How does FAP work? The differential effect of therapist behavior on client behaviors in and
	Amanda M. Muñoz-Martínez, M.S., Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz (presented by Jonathan Kanter)
	Natalia Esparza Lizarazo, Fundación Universitaria Konrad Lorenz
• What Kind of Talk Matters in Functional Analytic Psychotherapy? A Single-Case Experimental
	Alessandra Villas-Boas, University of São Paulo
	Sonia Beatriz Meyer, University of São Paulo
	Jonathan Kanter, University of Washington
• Evaluating the Efficacy of FAP for Enhancing Social Connectedness in a Distressed College Student Population
	Daniel W. M. Maitland, Western Michigan University
	Rachel A. Petts, Western Michigan University
	Christopher A. Briggs, Western Michigan University
	Julissa A. Duenas, Western Michigan University
	Justin A. Moore, Western Michigan University
	Scott T. Gaynor, Western Michigan University
18. ACT for Parents 
	Chair:Meredith Rayner Ph.D., Parenting Research Centre and Murdoch Children's Research Insitute
	Discussant:Louise Hayes, Ph.D., Univeristy of Melbourne
• ACT for Parents: An Open Trial with Parents Raising a Child with Severe Emotional and Behavioral Problems
	Lisa Coyne Ph.D., Suffolk University/The New England ACT Institute
	Mitch Abblett, Ph.D., The Manville School/Judge Baker Children’s Center at Harvard Medical School
• The role of social support and psychological flexibility in the transmission of depression from mother to child
	Alysha D. Thompson, Ph.D, Suffolk University
	Lisa W. Coyne, Ph.D., Suffolk University
• Take A Breath: Increasing psychological flexibility and reducing traumatic emotional response in parents of a child with a life threatening illness or injury
	Meredith Rayner Ph.D., Parenting Research Centre and Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
	Frank Muscara Ph.D., Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
• The Role of Emotion Regulation and Expression on Mental Health Outcomes for Racial-Ethnic Minority Mothers
	Marie-Christine André, M.A., Suffolk University, Department of Psychology
	Carlos Rivera, B.S., Suffolk University, Department of Psychology
	Jadig Garcia, M.A., Suffolk University, Department of Psychology
	Lisa Coyne, Ph.D., Suffolk University, Department of Psychology
19. PTSD: ACT, Mindful and Compassionate Approaches 
	Chair:Michael Skolnik Discussant:Olga Berkout, M.A., University of Mississippi
• Immune-Spectrum Disease and Repetitive Thought in Female Veterans
	Elizabeth A. Mullen-Houser, Ph.D., University of Iowa, Department of Psychology
	Susan K. Lutgendorf, Ph.D., University of Iowa, Departments of Psychology, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Urology
	Anne G. Sadler, Ph.D., Iowa City VA Health Care System; University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry
	Michelle A. Mengeling, Ph.D., Iowa City VA Health Care System; University of Iowa Department of Internal Medicine
	James C. Torner, Ph.D., University of Iowa Departments of Epidemiology & Neurosurgery and Surgery
	Brian L. Cook, D.O., University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry and VISN 23 Mental Health, Department of Veterans Affairs
	Skylar Johnson, M.S., Iowa City VA Health Care System
	Brenda M. Booth, Ph.D., Central Arkansas Healthcare System and University of Arkansas Department of Psychiatry
• Developing a Compassion-Based Therapy for Trauma-Related Shame and Posttraumatic Stress
	Teresa Au, M.A., Boston University, VA Boston Healthcare System
	Brett Litz, Ph.D., Boston University, VA Boston Healthcare System
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for improve the quality of life in people with Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
	Nathalia Vargas Ph.D., Mexico Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
	Michel Reyes Ph.D, Mexico Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
	Edgar Miranda Terres, Ph.D., National Institute of Psychiatry Ramon de la Fuente Muñiz (INPRFM)
20. Applying Network Science in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: An Evolving Perspective 
	Harold D. Green, Jr., Ph.D., RAND Corporation
	Introduction by Sonja Batten, Ph.D., Booz Allen Hamilton
21. Timing and Clinical Decision-Making in ACT 
	Darrah Westrup, Ph.D.*, Private Practice
	Robyn Walser, Ph.D.*, National Center for PTSD, VA PAHCS
22. The Art of Speaking in Soundbytes: How to Effectively Get Your Point Across with the Media 
	Sonja Batten, Ph.D.*, Booz Allen Hamilton
	Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D.*, Pickslyde Consulting
	M. Joann Wright, Ph.D., Linden Oaks at Edward
23. Introduction to Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP): Using Behavioral Principles to Create Intense and Curative Therapeutic Relationships 
	Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., Independent Practice and U. of Washington
	Robert J. Kohlenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, U. of Washington
24. Preparing a New Work Force for Primary Care: FACT Teaching and Assessment Strategies - Sponsored by the Contextual Medicine SIG 
	Chair:Patricia J Robinson, Ph.D., Mountainview Consulting Group, Inc.
	Jodi Polaha, Ph.D., East Tennessee State University, Psychology Dept.
	Adrienne Lapidos, Ph.D., University of Michigan, School of Social Work
	Melissa Baker, Ph.D., Health Point, Seattle (Bothell Clinic)
	Patricia Robinson, Ph.D., Mountainview Consulting Group, Inc.
25. ACT Behind Bars: The Next Step in Promoting Values-Guided Living with Correctional and Forensic Clients 
	David Brillhart, Psy.D., Oregon State Hospital
26. ACT and Parent Training for Autism and PDD:Creating a Context to Move Toward What is Important 
	Giovanni Miselli, Ph.D., ACT-Italia, IESCUM, Center for Autism and PDD AUSL RE, Italy
27. Building Flexible Perspective Taking (FPT) in the Therapy Room: Distinguishing Between the Self and Experiences 
	Handout 2
	Mary Sawyer, M.A.*, Private Practice Sydney Australia
	Martin Brock*, Derby University UK
28. Perspectives on Ontology in Functional Contextualism 
	Chair:R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of WNC, P.A.
	James Herbert, Ph.D., Drexel University
	Sam Leigland, Ph.D., Gonzaga University
	Tom Szabo, Ph.D., Easter Seals Southern California
	T.V. Joe Layng, Ph.D., Generategy, LLC
	Dennis Tirch, Ph.D., The Center for Mindfulness and Compassion Focused Therapy
	William Follette, Ph.D., University of Nevada
29. Promoting Exposure Therapy in Practice and Research: The Role of ACT and Citizen Science 
	Chair:Brooke M. Smith, Utah State University
	Discussant:Brian Thompson, Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center
• The Impact of ACT versus CBT Rationale for Exposure Therapy
	Joanna J. Arch, Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder
	Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Brett J. Deacon, Ph.D., University of Wyoming
	Lauren N. Landy, M.A., University of Colorado at Boulder
	Ellen J. Bluett, M.S., Utah State University
• Does Exposure Framing Matter? Comparing Models of Exposure in a Brief Intervention for Social Anxiety
	Ellen J. Bluett, M.S., Utah State University
	Lauren N. Landy, M.A., University of Colorado at Boulder
	Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Joanna J. Arch, Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder
• Exposure Procedure Research within a Post-Tribal Practice-Research Network
	Kelly Koerner, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
30. Building Blocks for Valued-Living: Applying RFT Principles to Supercharge Your Clinical Practice 
	Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, Ph.D., VA Puget Sound Medical Center, Seattle WA
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D.*, Evidence Based Practice Institute, Seattle WA
31. To Start Learning RFT 
	Niklas Törneke*, Private practice
32. Inside the Belly of the Beast: Does the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure Really Do What it’s Supposed to Do? 
	Chair:Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM)
	Discussant:Jan De Houwer, Ghent University
• Mirror Mirror on the Wall: is the IRAP Reliable, Relativistic and Fakeable at all?
	Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
	Ian Hussey, National University of Ireland Maynooth
• Back to Basics: Units of Analysis, RFT and the IRAP
	Dermot Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
	Ian Hussey, National University of Ireland Maynooth
	Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
• The Many Faces of Reliability: Implications for the IRAP and other Implicit Measures
	Maarten De Schryver, Ghent University
	Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
33. Perspective Taking, Empathy, and Self as Context: Empirical Investigations 
	Chair:Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
	Discussant:Tim Weil, University of South Florida
• Training perspective taking and empathy in children diagnosed with ASD using wireless technology
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
	Corinne Ginty, University College Dublin
	Aisling McGee, University college Dublin
	Anita Munnelly, University College Dublin
	Ian Stewart, National University of Ireland Galway
• Testing a self as context intervention for preventing the negative effects of cyber exclusion
	Ann Zedginidze, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
	Anita Munnelly, University College Dublin
• Training Self-Flexibility in Young People
	Orla Moran, University College Dublin
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
34. Shame Behind Labels: Conceptualization, Assessment and Treatment of Health Related Stigmatization 
	Chair:Emily Squyres, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Discussant:Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
• Sticks & Stones: The Social Context for Learning Self-Stigma Amongst the Obese
	Emily Squyres, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• Using ACT to address HIV/AIDS Stigma in Ethnoracial Communities
	Kenneth Fung, M.D., FRCPC, M.S., Toronto Western Hospital
	Josephine Wong, Ph.D., Ryerson University
• Measuring Stigma: A Cultural Adaptation of the Substance Abuse and Self-Stigma Scale in the Latino Population
	Coralee Pérez Pedrogo, Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico
	Sugeily Rivera- Suazo, MSW, University of Puerto Rico
	Gabriela Román-Colón, B.A., University of Puerto Rico
	Jason B. Luoma, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center
	José Noel Caraballo, Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico
	Carmen E. Albizu-García, M.D., University of Puerto Rico
35. Community-Based Applications of Contextual Behavioral Sciences 
	Chair:Whitney Skold, M.A., The Chicago School
	Discussant:J. Neil Mulholland, Ph.D., University of Alberta, Alberta Health Services
• Maximizing ABA-treatment outcomes for children with autism through an organization-wide adoption of ACT
	Evelyn R. Gould, M.S. BCBA, Center for Autism and Related Disorder, Inc.
	Jonathan Tarbox, Ph.D. BCBA-D, Center for Autism and Related Disorder, Inc.
• Enhancing Wellbeing Through Contextual Behavioral Science: What Actions Can ACBS Take to Advance This Goal?
	Anthony Biglan, Oregon Research Institute
• How to show love and hope on a large scale? Whys and hows of ACT dissemination in Poland.
	Stanislaw Malicki, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS), Warszawa, Poland
• Can a Functional Contextual Analysis Improve Our Ability to Act in Light of the Future?
	Anthony Biglan, Oregon Research Institute
	Yvonne Barnes Holmes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
36. How to use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Insomnia (ACT-I)
	Dr. Guy Meadows, The Sleep School
37. Progress Report on ProSocial, a Practical Framework for Improving the Efficacy of Groups 
	David Sloan Wilson, Ph.D., Evolution Institute and Binghamton University
	Introduction by Tony Biglan, Ph.D., Oregon Research Institute
38. Contextual Behavioral Interventions: Using Principle-Driven Case Conceptualizations to Develop Affective and Interpersonal Skills for Clients 
	Chair:Glenn M. Callaghan, Ph.D., San Jose State University
	William C. Follette, Ph.D., University of Nevada
	Joanne Steinwachs, LCSW, Private and community practice
	J.T. Blackledge, Ph.D., Morehead State University
39. Technology-Based ACT Interventions to Support Large Scale Behavior Change 
	Chair:Michael E. Levin, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Discussant:Kelly Koerner, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
• First randomized controlled trial of smartphone-delivered Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
	Jonathan Bricker, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center & University of Washington
	Jaimee Heffner, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Roger Vilardaga, Ph.D., University of Washington & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Julie Kientz, Ph.D., University of Washington
• ACT-Based Treatment of Anxiety Disorders via Videoconferencing
	James D. Herbert, Ph.D., Drexel University
	Marina Gershkovich, Drexel University
	Erica K. Yuen, Ph.D., University of Tampa
	Elizabeth M. Goetter, Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital
	Evan M. Forman, Ph.D., Drexel University
• Using adjunctive web/mobile ACT technologies to augment clinical practice
	Michael E. Levin, Ph.D., Utah State University & Contextual Change LLC
	Jacqueline Pistorello, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno & Contextual Change LLC
	Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno & Contextual Change LLC
	John Seeley, Ph.D., Oregon Research Institute
	Crissa Levin, M.A., Contextual Change LLC
	Kristy Dalrymple, Ph.D., Alpert Medical School of Brown University & Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital
	Brandon Gaudiano, Ph.D., Alpert Medical School of Brown University & Psychosocial Research Program, Butler Hospital
	Jack Haeger, Utah State University
40. Recent Data on ACT for the Treatment of Eating Disorders across Multiple Settings 
	Chair:Ellen J Bluett, M.S., Utah State University
	Discussant:Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana, Lafayette
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Individuals with Problematic Emotional Eating: A Case-Series Study
	Mary L. Hill, M.A, Georgia State University
	Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
	Makeda Moore, Georgia State University
• Outcomes for an ACT-Based Family Intervention for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
	Rhonda M. Merwin, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center
	C. Alix Timko, Ph.D., University of the Sciences
	Nancy L. Zucker, Ph.D., Duke University Medical Center & Duke University
• Examining the Effectiveness of ACT for Eating Disorders in a Residential Setting
	Ellen J. Bluett, M.S, Utah State University
	Michael Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Tera Lensegrav-Bensen, Ph.D., Avalon Hills Residential Eating Facility
	Benita Quakenbush-Roberts, Avalon Hills Residential Eating Facility
41. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the Treatment of Eating Disorders 
	Emmett Bishop, Jr., M.D., FAED, CEDS, Eating Recovery Center
	Jennifer Lombardi, MFT, Eating Recovery Center of California
42. Embracing and Promoting Diversity within ACBS: Challenges Ahead 
	Chair:Niloo Afari. Ph.D., VA San Diego Healthcare System
	Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada -- Reno
	Carmen Luciano Soriano, Ph.D., Universidad Almeria
	Beate Ebert, Dipl.-Psych., Private Practice, Aschaffenburg
	Jennifer Villatte, University of Washington at Harborview Medical Center
43. Balancing What’s Hot with What’s Not: Putting Mindfulness in Harmony with Commitment 
	D.J. Moran, MidAmerican Psychological Institute
44. Designing and Delivering ACT Interventions for Individuals with Medical Conditions: Transdiagnostic Principles and Key Processes of Change 
	Chair:Megan Oser, Ph.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
	Discussant:Joseph Ciarrochi, University of Western Sydney
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain: A Diary Study of Treatment Process in relation to Reliable Change in Disability
	Kevin E. Vowles, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
	Brandi Fink, University of New Mexico
	Lindsey L. Cohen, Georgia State University
• Preliminary evaluation of an ACT group for patients with psychiatric and chronic medical conditions
	Megan Oser, Ph.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
	Vanessa Alvarez, M.A., Suffolk University
	Gabe Gruner, LICSW, Brigham and Women's Hospital
• Evaluation of an ACT Resilience Training Program (READY) for People with Diabetes or Multiple Sclerosis
	Kenneth I. Pakenham, Ph.D., University of Queensland
	Alyssa Ryan, B.A., University of Queensland
	Matthew Mawdsley, B.A., University of Queensland
	Felicity Brown, Ph.D., University of Queensland
45. ACT and Behavior Management for Adolescents within an Educational Context 
	Terry de Luca, M.Ed. Leadership, M.A. Counselling, Canberra, Australia, ACT Education Directorate and Training and the non-government school sector
46. Mindfulness-Based Sobriety
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Nick Turner, LCSW, CADC, Gateway Foundation and University of Chicago
	Phil Welches, Ph.D., Gateway Foundation
47. Experience the Experiential: Weaving the Adolescent "Story" in Group Based ACT 
	Sheri Turrell, Ph.D., Trillium Health Partners, Ontario, Canada
	Marcia Gordeyko, M.S., Ontario Institute for Studies in Education / University of Toronto
	Mary Bell, MSW, RSW, Trillium Health Partners
	Tajinder Uppal Dhariwal, M.A., Ontario Institute for Studies in Education / University of Toronto
	Erin Lipsitt, Trillium Health Partners, Ontario, Canada
48. Pain and Contextual Medicine Jointly Sponsored Symposium: When the Body Hurts: Pain's Many InterACTing Functions
	Chair:Joel Guarna, Ph.D., Mercy Hospital, Eastern Maine Healthcare System
	Discussant:Stephen Z. Hull, M.D., Mercy Hospital, Eastern Maine Healthcare System
• Pain matters! Implications for acceptance-based interventions with women with co-morbid chronic illnesses
	Abbie O. Beacham, Ph.D., Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, USA
	Stacy Lorenz, M.A., Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, USA
• Is the quality of life of chronic pain patients impacted by the presence of psychiatric symptoms, gender and experiential avoidance?
	Maria Stavrinaki, M.S., Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
	Michaela Paraskeva-Siamata, M.S., Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
	Vasilis Vasiliou, M.S., Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
	Orestis Kasinopoulos, M.S., Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
	Despina Hadjikyriacou, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
	Maria Karekla, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study of Adolescents with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)
	Staci Martin, Ph.D., Neurobehavioral Group, Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
	Pam Wolters, Ph.D., Neurobehavioral Group, Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
	Mary Anne Toledo-Tamula, M.A., Neurobehavioral Group, Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
	Andrea Baldwin, PNP, Neurobehavioral Group, Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
	Shawn Nelson Schmitt, Ph.D., Neuropsychology Resident, Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Brigitte C. Widemann, M.D., Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
49. How Do Mindfulness Based Interventions Promote Adaptive Neural and Clinical Pathways of Emotion Regulation? 
	Zindel Segal, Ph.D., University of Toronto Scarborough
50. RFT 101: Demystifying Relational Frame Theory
	Slides Part 1
	Slides Part 2
	Patty Bach, Ph.D.*, University of Central Florida
	D.J. Moran*, Quality Safety Edge
51. ACTing on Your Values when Facing Struggles as a Therapist 
	Rikke Kjelgaard, M.S.*, ACT Danmark & Human ACT Sweden
	Trym Nordstrand Jacobsen, M.S.*, ACTbet, Norway
52. Let's Talk About Sex ACBS! 
	Aisling Curtin, M.S., ACT Now Ireland
53. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science: What It is and Where It is Going 
	Chair: Michael P. Twohig, Utah State University
	Dermot Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
	Anthony Biglan, Oregon Research Institute
	Joseph V. Ciarrochi, University of Western Sydney
	Jan De Houwer, Ghent University
	Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada
	Gregory J. Madden, Utah State University
54. Mode Deactivation Therapy: A Contextual Treatment of Adolescents with Physical and Sexual Aggression and Trauma 
	Jack Apsche, Ed.D,. ABPP, Walden University/ North Spring Behavior Healthcare
55. Online Acceptance and Values-Based Brief Interventions for Well-Being: Results and Experiences 
	Chair:Raimo Lappalainen, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Discussant:Jacqueline Pistorello, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno
• Preventing Mental Health Problems in College Students through Web-Based ACT
	Michael E. Levin, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno
	Jacqueline Pistorello, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno
	John Seeley, Ph.D., Oregon Research Institute
• Internet-based guided self-help ACT intervention for enhancing the psychological well-being of university students: A randomized controlled clinical trial
	Panajiota E. Rasanen, M.S., University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Päivi Lappalainen, M.A., University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Raimo Lappalainen, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä, Finland
• A randomized controlled trial of internet-delivered ACT in the treatment of depression: Efficacy and participant experiences
	Päivi Lappalainen, M.A., University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Raimo Lappalainen, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä, Finland
56. The Pain Makes Me Feel Alive!: Integrating ACT Core Processes into Every Session using the Matrix 
	Amanda Adcock, Ph.D., VA Maine Healthcare System
	Julie Joy, LCSW, VA Maine Healthcare System
	Amy Doughty, NP, VA Maine Healthcare System
57. Contextual Approaches to Compassion Across Methods and Disciplines: New Clinical Applications in CBS 
	Chair:Laura Silberstein, Psy.D., The Center for Mindfulness and Compassion Focused Therapy
	M. Joann Wright, Linden Oaks at Edward
	Dennis Tirch, Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College
	Russell Kolts Ph.D., Eastern Washington University
	Josh Pritchard, Florida Institute of Technology
	Benjamin Schoendorff, M.A., M.S., MPs, Université du Québec à Montréal
	Zindel Segal, Ph.D., University of Toronto Scarborough
58. ACT for Spiritual Development: Accept, Choose, Teach Others 
	Hank Robb, Ph.D., ABPP*, Private Practice
59. Delivering Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Community-Based Settings: Potential Applications and Preliminary Findings 
	Chair:Kristy L. Dalrymple, Ph.D., Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Discussant:Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D., National Center for PTSD, Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System
• Development and Pilot-Testing of an Acceptance-Based Partial Hospitalization Program
	Theresa A. Morgan, Ph.D., Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Kristy L. Dalrymple, Ph.D., Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Catherine D'Avanzato, Ph.D., Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	William D. Ellison, Ph.D., Rhode Island Hospital and the Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Diedre Gale, M.A., Rhode Island Hospital
	Sarah McCutcheon, B.A., Rhode Island Hospital
• One Day ACT Intervention Targeting Mental Health Risk Factors for Vascular Disease
	Lilian Dindo, Ph.D., University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Dept of Psychiatry
	Jess Fiedorowicz, M.D., Ph.D., University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Dept of Psychiatry
• Intensive Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with At-Risk Adolescents
	Emily Kroska, B.A., University of Iowa, Department of Psychology
	Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo, M.A. James Marchman, Ph.D., University of Iowa, Department of Psychology
60. Parent-Child ACT: A Practical Guide
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Handout 3
	Chris McCurry, Ph.D., Associates in Behavior and Child Development
61. Headstuck! How ACT is Being Used to Help People in Career Paralysis 
	Rob Archer, C.Psychol, The Career Psychologist
62. Contextual Behavioral Science and Social Work 
	Chair:Matthew S. Boone, LCSW, University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Social Work
	Discussant:Julie Hamilton, LMSW, ACSW, CAADC, University of Detroit Mercy, School of Dentistry/Private Practice
• Social Work and Functional Contextualism Are a Natural and Effective Match
	Joanne Steinwachs, LCSW, Private Practice, Denver, Colorado
• Mindfulness for Millions: Promoting CBS Through the Practice of Social Work
	Matthew S. Boone, LCSW*, University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Social Work
• Population-Based Health Care and Brief Intervention Competencies in Integrated Health Settings
	Patricia J. Robinson, Ph.D., Mountainview Consulting Group, Inc, Zillah, WA
	Brian Mundy, LCSW, Institute for Community Living, New York, NY
63. Refining Experiential Avoidance: Validity and Utility Across Concerns, Cohorts, and Cultures 
	Chair:Tamara M. Loverich, Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
	Discussant:Victoria M. Follette, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno
• Weight-Related Experiential Avoidance, Binge-Eating, and Food Addiction
	Ashley A. Wiedemann, M.S., Eastern Michigan University
	Tamara M. Loverich, Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
• Experiential Avoidance in Families: Factors Related to Resilience Post-Trauma
	Meaghan Lewis, M.S., Eastern Michigan University
	Tamara M. Loverich, Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
• Ethnic variation in emotion regulation: Implications for assessing internalizing and externalizing symptoms in culturally diverse populations
	Joohyun Lee, M.S., Eastern Michigan University
	Tamara M. Loverich, Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
64. Mind the Gap: Capitalizing on Values and Psychological Flexibility Principles to Reach Diverse Populations 
	Chair:Rebecca Hamblin, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Discussant:Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
• Lessons from the Field: Parenting and Grandparenting Mindfully Together in a Chinese Immigrant Population
	Lisa W. Coyne, Ph.D., Suffolk University/New England ACT Institute
	Grace Gu, B.A., Suffolk University/New England ACT Institute
	Jessica Pan, B.A., Suffolk University/New England ACT Institute
• Connecting Cultures with ACT: An Eight Module Group Program for Refugee Survivors of Torture and Trauma
	Karen M. Fondacaro, Ph.D., University of Vermont/ New England Survivors of Torture and Trauma
	Emily Mazzula, Ph.D., University of Vermont/Connecting Cultures
	Diane Gotlieb, Ph.D., University of Vermont/Connecting Cultures
• Global Parenting Skills: Examination of an ACT Model of Parenting Practices to Address the Needs of Refugee Children and Families
	Rebecca J. Hamblin, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Anne E. Brassell, B.A., University of Vermont
	Olga V. Berkout, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Karen M. Fondacaro, Ph.D, University of Vermont
	Rex L. Forehand, Ph.D., University of Vermont
65. Addressing the Needs of the Hispanic Population: Examination of ACT Relevant Constructs 
	Chair:Olga Berkout, University of Mississippi
	Discussant:Karen Fondacaro, University of Vermont
• Psychological flexibility and the generational trend toward worse health in U.S. Hispanics
	Stephanie Caldas, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
	Rick Perkins, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Stephen J. Caldas, Manhattanville College
• Examining the Psychometric Properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II in a Hispanic Sample
	Olga V. Berkout, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Maureen K Flynn, Ph.D., University of Texas – Pan American
• Examination of the Psychometric Properties of Weight-related Adaptations of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire in a Hispanic Sample
	Maureen K. Flynn, Ph.D., University of Texas – Pan American
	Olga Berkout, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Louelynn Onato, University of Texas – Pan American
M. ACBS Junior Investigator Poster Award Recipients - Oral Presentations
	Examining the Relation Between Anxiety, Depression, and Psychological Flexibility in Female Bhutanese Refugees - Sheau-Yan Ho, B.A., University of Vermont
	Mindful Parenting: Conscious Action, Acceptance, and Living Out of the Comfort Zone - Carlos E. Rivera Villegas, B.S., Suffolk University
	In Search of a Behavioral Measure of Experiential Avoidance - Charles Hayes, Wichita State University
	
	66. Riding the Waves: A Functional-Cognitive Perspective on the Relations among Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 
	Jan De Houwer, Ghent University
	Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland at Maynooth
	Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Ph.D., National University of Ireland at Maynooth
	Introducation by Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Ph.D., National University of Ireland at Maynooth
67. The ProSocial Protocol: Training in How to Help Groups Implement the Ostrom Principles 
	Steven Hayes, Ph.D.*, University of Nevada Reno
	David Sloan Wilson, Ph.D., Binghamton University
	Anthony Biglan, Oregon Research Institute
	Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D.*, University of Western Sydney
	Kevin Polk, Ph.D.*, The Psychological Flexibility Group
68. A Guide to Using RFT to Enhance Perspective Taking and a Flexible Self 
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
69. Inside This Moment: Using the Present Moment to Promote Radical Change
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Kirk Strosahl*, Central Washington Family Medicine
	Patricia Robinson*, Mountainview Consulting Group
70. Anxiety and Valuing: Using Contextual Behavioral Science to Understand, Assess, and Increase Valued Living in Individuals with Anxiety 
	Chair:Gina Q. Boullion, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Pickslyde Consulting
	Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, Ph.D., VA Puget Sound Healthcare System, Seattle Division
	Kristy L. Dalrymple, Ph.D., Brown University
	Maureen K. Flynn, Ph.D., University of Texas- Pan American
	R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of WNC, P.A.
71. Transitioning from CBT to ACT: Challenges and Triumphs 
	Jeff Szymanski, International OCD Foundation
	Lisa Coyne, Ph.D.*, Suffolk University
	Sean O'Connell, Trinity College
72. Helping Clients Be the Parents They Want To Be: Mindful and Acceptance-Based Parenting 
	Amanda Holly, Ph.D., Co-director, Chicago CBT Center
	Seoka Salstrom, Ph.D., Co-director, Chicago CBT Center
73. Introducing and Integrating Cognitive Defusion Techniques in Therapy 
	John T. Blackledge, Ph.D.*, Morehead State University
74. The ACT-RFT relationship: Time to renew the vows? 
	Chair:Stephanie Caldas, University of Louisiana, Lafayette
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle.
	Niklas Torneke, M.D., Private Practice, Sweden.
	Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, Ph.D., University of Maynooth, Ireland.
	Robyn Walser, Ph.D., National Center for PTSD, VA, Palo Alto.
75. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: How Rules and Instructions Influence Our Behavior for Better or Worse 
	Chair:Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM)
	Discussant:Dermot Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM)
• Learning via Instructions and Rules: What We Know and Where We Need to Go…
	Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
• The Adaptive and Maladaptive Consequences of Rule-Following
	Ama Kissi, Ghent University
	Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
	Jan De Houwer, Ghent University
	Geert Crombez, Ghent University
• Learning via instructions: A Functional-Cognitive Perspective
	Jan De Houwer, Ghent University
76. Making Addiction Treatment Powerful: New Empirical Results on Contextual Processes in Treating Substance Use 
	Chair:Jonathan Bricker, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center & University of Washington
	Discussant:
• Randomized Trial of Telephone-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy vs. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Smoking Cessation: A Pilot Study
	Jonathan B. Bricker, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center & University of Washington
	Terry Bush, Ph.D., Alere Wellbeing
	Susan M. Zbikowski, Ph.D.,, Alere Wellbeing
	Laina D. Mercer, M.S., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Jaimee L. Heffner, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
• A Pilot Study of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Smoking Cessation Treatment for Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
	Megan M. Kelly, Ph.D., Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford, MA & University of Massachusetts
	Hannah Sido, Psy.D., Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford, MA
	John Forsyth, Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York,
	Douglas Ziedonis, M.D., M.P.H., University of Massachusetts Medical School
	David Kalman, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Medical School
	Judith Cooney, Ph.D., VA Connecticut Healthcare System & University of Connecticut School of Medicine
• Shame, Self-Criticism, Self-Compassion, and Psychological Flexibility as Predictors of Drinking-Related Behavior
	Jason Luoma, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center
	Paul Guinther, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center
	Roger Vilardaga, Ph.D., University of Washington & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
• A Process Analysis of Addictive Behaviors in Adults with Co-Occurring Disorders
	Roger Vilardaga, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Emily Leickly, B.A., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Frank Angelo, M.A., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Jessica Lowe, B.A., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Richard Ries, M.D., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Michael McDonell, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine & Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
77. Extracting the ACT: Using ACT Themes in the Arts for Clinical Work 
	Melissa L. Connally, M.S., University of North Texas
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D.*, University of North Texas
	Nina Laurenzo, University of North Texas
	Ethan G. Lester, University of North Texas
	Abigail S. Zandevakili, University of North Texas
	Teresa C. Hulsey, B.A., University of North Texas
	Erin M. Hogan, B.S., University of North Texas
78. A New Contextual Behavioral Model of Social Connection for Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 
	Chair:Gareth Holman, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
	Discussant:Kelly Wilson, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
• Awareness, Courage, Love and Social Connection: A Draft FAP Model
	Jonathan Kanter, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Gareth Holman, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
	Chad Wetterneck, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., University of Washington and private practice
	Robert Kohlenberg, Ph.D., University of Washington
• Awareness, Courage, Love and Social Connection: A Brief Mindfulness Intervention
	Robert Kohlenberg, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Jianne Lo, University of Washington
	Margo Derecktor, University of Washington
	Elizabeth Lagbas, University of Washington
	Jonathan Kanter, Ph.D., University of Washington
• Awareness, Courage, Love and Social Connection: A Laboratory-Based Component Process Study
	Adam Kuczynski, University of Washington
	Jonathan Kanter, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Kevin Haworth, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
	Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., University of Washington and private practice
	Robert Kohlenberg, Ph.D., University of Washington
79. Stepping out of the Diet Trap: Using ACT to End the Weight Loss Struggle 
	Jason Lillis, Ph.D.*, Brown Medical School
80. Using ACT to Train the Next Generation of ACT Clinicians 
	Chair:Daniel S. Steinberg, M.A., University of North Texas
	Discussant:William D. Norwood, Ph.D., University of Houston-Clear Lake
• Showing Up for Class: Examining a Doctoral Level Course on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
	Danielle N. Moyer, M.S., University of North Texas
	Daniel S. Steinberg, M.A., University of North Texas
	Melissa L. Connally, M.S., University of North Texas
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D., University of North Texas
• Growing Therapists 101: Psychological Flexibility and Relationship Skills in the Developing Clinician
	Emmy LeBleu, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Tracy Protti, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• Bringing the Workshop to the Classroom – Mixed Method Training During Graduate School
	Handout 1
	Sandra Georgescu, Psy.D., The Chicago School of Professional Psychology
81. New Applications using ACT 
	Chair: Suzanne R. Gird
• The Effectiveness of Brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Clinical Depression
	Heidi Maria Kyllönen, M.S., University of Jyväskylä
	Piia Astikainen, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä
	Anne Puolakanaho, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä
	Raimo Lappalainen, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä
• Making a Way - metaphor and language to provide a way for engagement in ACT therapy by Christians
	Grant Dewar, The University of Adelaide
• Effectiveness of ACT Self-Help for Burnout: Preliminary Results from an Exclusively Online Randomized Controlled Trial
	Andrew Gloster, Ph.D., University of Basel
	Patrizia Hofer, B.S., University of Basel
	Marina Milidou, University of Basel
	Michael Waadt, Private Practice
82. For the Love of the Game: Applying the Third-Wave to Sports and Athletics 
	Chair:Emily Leeming, M.A., University of Nevada, Reno
	Discussant:Emily Leeming, M.A., University of Nevada, Reno
• Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment (MAC)
	Mitch Plemmons, B.S., Appalachian State University
	Joshua Broman-Fulks, Ph.D., Appalachian State University
	Kurt Michael, Ph.D., Appalachian State University
	James Denniston, Ph.D., Appalachian State University
• Psychological coaching of a floorball team with acceptance- and value –based group intervention
	Raimo Lappalainen, Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Vilhelmiina Välimäki, Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Annika Kettunen, Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
	Niilo Konttinen, Kihu - Research Institute for Olympic Sports, Jyväskylä, Finland
• ACT for Athletes: an Randomized controlled trial and the AAQ for hockeyplayers: AAQ-H, a psychometric evaluation
	Tobias Lundgren Ph.D., Stockholm University
	Emil Jader, Stockholm University
• Game On: Towards Prediction and Influence of Mental Toughness
	Emily Leeming, M.A., University of Nevada, Reno
	Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno
83. Sharing Space: RFT and ACT in Couples' Work 
	Chair:Jessica Auzenne, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Aaron P. Armelie, Ph.D., Tulane University School of Medicine
	Corey Porche, M.S., C.I., Camelia House Counseling and Education
	Ian Stewart, Ph.D., National University of Ireland Galway
	Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D., VA Palo Alto Health Care System
84. Selfing, Self States, & Multiplicity; A Trans-Theoretical Exploration of Self as Context and Other Flexible & Expansive Self-States 
	Chair:Mark Sisti, Ph.D., Suffolk Cognitive Behavioral, PLLC
	Mark Sisti, Suffolk Cognitive Behavioral, PLLC
	Jennifer Villatte, University of Washington at Harborview Medical Center
	Dennis Tirch, Ph.D., Center for Mindfulness and Compassion Focused Therapy
	Lisa Lyons, Ph.D., Mitchell Center for Relational Psychoanalysis
85. ACT with LGBTQ clients 
	Patricia Bach, Ph.D.*, University of Central Florida
	Emily Winch, M.A., LaSalle University
86. Tools for Clinical and Research Targets in the Areas of Interpersonal Functioning and Intimacy: Concepts and Measures from Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 
	Chair:Chad T. Wetterneck, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Discussant:Frank Bond, Ph.D., Goldsmiths University of London
• The Functional Idiographic Assessment Template Questionnaire (FIAT-Q): Data for an Assessment used in Contextual Behavioral Interventions
	Glenn M. Callaghan, Ph.D., San Jose State University
	Chad T. Wetterneck, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Daniel Maitland, M.A., Western Michigan University
	Angela Smith, M.A., University of Houston
	Eric Lee, B.A., Houston OCD Program
	Throstur Bjorgvinsson, Ph.D., Houston OCD Program & Mclean Hospital
• Exploring Behavior Analytic Constructs of Intimacy: The Development and Use of the Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Intimacy Scale
	Chad T. Wetterneck, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Rachel C. Leonard, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Lindsey Knott, M.A., Houston OCD Program
	Sonia Singh, M.A., Houston OCD Program
	Eric Lee, B.A., Houston OCD Program
	Jonathan W. Kanter, Ph.D., University of Washington
• Social Connection as a Cross-Diagnostic Contextual Behavioral Treatment Target
	Jonathan W. Kanter, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Chad. T. Wetterneck, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Gareth Holman, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
	Glenn M. Callaghan, Ph.D., San Jose State University
	Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Robert Kohlenberg, Ph.D., University of Washington
87. Using Contextually-Based Approaches for Educational Training 
	Chair:Juha Nieminen, Ph.D., Institute of Behavioural Sciences, University of Helsinki
	Discussant:Martin Brock, University of Derby
• The Transtheoretical Appeal of ACT in Graduate Psychology Training
	Frank Masterpasqua, Ph.D., Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology, Widener University
• RFT based training for learning disabilities: an exploratory study
	Margherita Gurrieri, IESCUM, Italy
	Melissa Scagnelli, IULM University, Milan, Italy
	Davide Carnevali, IULM University, Milan, Italy
	Giovambattista Presti, University Kore, Enna, Italy
	Paolo Moderato, IULM University, Milan, Italy
88. Aspects of Adolescents 
	Chair:Mary Bell, MSW, Trillium Health Partners
	Discussant:Sheri Turrell, Ph.D., Trillium Health Partners, Ontario, Canada
• The Pearl in the Oyster: An exploratory study about correlations between anxiety, depression, somatization, dissociation and the main ACT concepts in Adolescence
	Emanuele Rossi, Private Practice, AISCC
	Erika Melchiorri, Private Practice, AISCC
• What came first - emotional awareness or good relationships? Exploring the connection between emotional awareness and social wellbeing during adolescence
	Claire Rowsell, Ph.D. Candidate, Clinical Psychology, University of Wollongong
	Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D., University of Western Sydney
	Frank Deane, Ph.D., Illawarra Institute for Mental Health, University of Wollongong
	Patrick Heaven, Ph.D., Australian Catholic University
• Constructing an Interdisciplinary ACT Team: Lessons learned from a 3 year process to build inpatient services for adolescents.
	James Hill, OTR/L, Rush University Medical Center
	PowerPoint
89. Using ACT to Transform Culture in an Intensive Behavioral Treatment Program for Children with ADHD 
	Michael Manos, Ph.D., Cleveland Clinic
	Hilary Parsons, M.A., M.Ed., Cleveland Clinic
90. Creating Your Own Peer-Led ACT Consultation Group 
	Paul Guinther, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy
	Brian Thompson, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy
	Jenna LeJeune, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy
	Christeine Terry, Ph.D., Seattle Psychology
	Hank Robb, Ph.D.*, Private Practice
	Sandy Bushberg, Ph.D., Private Practice; Mid-Columbia Medical Center
	Scott Rower, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy
	Shadee Hardy, MSW, Portland Psychotherapy
	Anne Shankar, MSW, Lifequal LLC, Anxiety Disorders Clinic
91. The Science of Consequences: From Nature-Nurture Systems to Large Scale Behavior Change 
	Susan M. Schneider, Ph.D., University of the Pacific
	Introduction by Jason Luoma, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center
92. ACTive Parenting: Increasing Parental Involvement Using ACT 
	Chair:Anne Brassell, University of Vermont
	Discussant:Meredith Rayner, Ph.D., Parenting Research Centre and Murdoch Children's Research Insitute
• An Exploration of Parenting Styles Impact on the Development of Values
	Kristi A. Mannon, M.S., University of North Texas
	Erin K.M. Hogan, B.S., University of North Texas
	Teresa C. Hulsey, B.A., University of North Texas
	Rawya M. Al-Jabari, M.S., University of North Texas
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D., University of North Texas
• ACT enhanced parenting intervention to promote at-risk adolescents’ school engagement
	Larry Dumka, Ph.D., Arizona State University - Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics
93. The Behavioral Economics of Impulsive Choice, Drug Taking, and Dietary Decision-Making 
	Gregory J. Madden, Utah State University
	Introduction by Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
94. Using Our Work to Create Social and Policy Change 
	Kelly D. Brownell, Ph.D., Duke University
	Introduction by Steven Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno
95. Seeing It and Feeling It: Making ACT Metaphors Visual and Physical for Young People
	Power Point
	Timothy Bowden, Postgrad Dip Psych, NSW Dept of Education
	Sandra Debbie Bowden, M.Ed. Couns Psych, NSW Dept of Education/Inside Out Psychology
96. ACT for Chronic Pain: Delivering Effective Multidisciplinary Treatment to Any Community 
	Stephen Hull, M.D., Mercy Hospital, Eastern Maine Healthcare System
	Joel Guarna, Ph.D., Mercy Hospital, Eastern Maine Healthcare System
97. Lights, Camera, ACTion! 
	Jennifer Patterson, Psy.D., MidAmerican Psychological Institute
	Greg Oswald, Psy.D., MidAmerican Psychological Institute
	Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D.*, MidAmerican Psychological Institute
98. Worth Its Weight in Gold: How Psychological Flexibility Could Change the Lives of the Obese 
	Chair:Emily Squyres, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D., University of Western Sydney
	Raimo Lappalainen, Ph.D., University of Jyväskylä
	Jason Lillis, Ph.D., Weight Control & Diabetes Research Center
	Giovambattista Presti, Ph.D., Kore University, Enna
	Kelly D. Brownell, Ph.D., Duke University
99. The RFT of the Matrix (Made Simple) 
	Benjamin Schoendorff, M.A., M.S., MPs*, Contextual Psychology Institute, IUSMM, Montreal
100. Connecting to Your Clients, Connecting to Your Community: Psychological Flexibility and Social Work Values 
	Matthew S. Boone, LCSW*, University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Social Work
101. From Skinner's Three Term Contingency To ACT Values: Functions of Context and Motivation 
	Giovanni Zucchi, Psy.D., ACT-Italia, IESCUM, Villa Maria Luigia Hospital Parma, Italy
	Giovanni Miselli, Ph.D., ACT-Italia, IESCUM, Center for Autism and PDD AUSL RE, Italy
102. Language, Cognition, and Evolution Science: Exploring the Connection 
	Chair:Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada
	Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada
	David Sloan Wilson, Binghamton University
	Dermot Barnes-Holmes, National University of Ireland - Maynooth
	Susan M. Schneider, University of the Pacific
103. Bypassing the Traps of Language with Experiential Practice 
	Chair:Niloofar Afari, Ph.D., VA San Diego Healthcare System; University of California San Diego
	Jill Stoddard, Ph.D., Center for Stress & Anxiety Management; Alliant International University
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle
	David Gillanders, DClinPsy, University of Edinburgh
104. Exposure & Contextually-Based Models and Health: New Approaches 
	Chair:Amy Houston Discussant:Stanislaw Malicki, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
• Exposure and acceptance based therapy for irritable bowel syndrome – theory and treatment.
	Brjánn Ljótsson, Ph.D., Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
	Erik Hedman, Ph.D., Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
• Weighing-in on BMI: psychological flexibility and impulsivity
	Lauren Ostarello, Eastern Michigan University
	Thomas Waltz, Ph.D., Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
	Cory Stanton, Eastern Michigan University
	Keith Davis, Eastern Michigan University
• ACT - MOH (Medication Overuse Headache): an observational study
	Giuseppe Deledda, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Fabio Marchioretto, Neurology Unit, Sacro Cuore - Don Calabria Hospital, Verona, Italy
	Vittoria Pasetti, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Angela Di Canio, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Federica Maccadanza, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Claudio Bianconi, Neurology Unit, Sacro Cuore - Don Calabria Hospital, Verona, Italy
• Towards a physically active lifestyle based on one's own values: The results of a randomized controlled trial among physically inactive adults
	Anu Kangasniemi, LIKES Research center for Sport and Health Sciences, Finland
	Lappalainen raimo, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
105. Ignites #2
	Why Groups are Not Built for Tollerance, and Why We as Contextual Scientists Might Care - Jonathan Rhodes, Psy.D., Linden Oaks Hospital
	Creating Your Own ACT Metaphors with a Little Help from RFT and a Chessboard - Jonathan Weinstein, Ph.D., James J. Peters VA Medical Center
106. Supercharging Contextual Behavioral Couple Therapy 
	Margaret McKelvie, Ph.D., Denver VA; Private Practice
	Jaimie Lusk, LPC, Denver VA
107. A Group-Based ACT Training for Problematic Anger: A New Functional Contextual Solution to Anger-Related Problems 
	Koke Saavedra, Psy.D., Private Practice, Berkeley, CA
	Katherine Plambeck, M.A., The Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA
108. Multicultural Research within Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 
	Chair:Beate Ebert, Private Practice in Aschaffenburg, Germany
	Discussant:Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
• Reaching a Diverse Refugee Population: Treatment Engagement Among Individuals Receiving ACT Informed Interventions
	Olga V. Berkout, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Rebecca J. Hamblin, M.A., University of Mississippi
	N. Doran Capuzzi, University of Vermont
	Valerie Harder, Ph.D., University of Vermont
	Karen M. Fondacaro, Ph.D., University of Vermont
• Applying ACT in Sierra Leone: Examining the impact of ACT training on health professionals
	Corinna Stewart, National University of Ireland
	Dr. Ross White, University of Glasgow
	Beate Ebert, Private Practice in Aschaffenburg, Germany
	Iain Mays, University of Glasgow
	Jennifer Nardozzi, Private Practice in Miami, Florida
	Hannah Bockarie, commit and act, Bo, Sierra Leone
• The Role of Psychological Inflexibility and Mindfulness in Somatization, Depression, and Anxiety among Non-clinical Asian Americans
	Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
	Erin C. Tully, Ph.D., Georgia State University
	Amar Mandavia, B.S., Georgia State University
109. Applications of RFT and ACT to Children with Autism and Their Families 
	Chair:Angela Persicke, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
• An RFT Approach to Teaching Children with Autism to Understand Non-Literal Language
	Angela Persicke, M.A., BCBA, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Jonathan Tarbox, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Megan St. Clair, M.A., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Adel Najdowski, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
• Just Tell Me What You Really Want: Teaching Children with Autism to Infer What People Want When they Don’t Say it
	Adel Najdowski, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Ryan Bergstrom, M.A., BCBA, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Jonathan Tarbox, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Megan St. Clair, M.A., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
• Topography of autism spectrum disorders and parent dysfunction: The mediational role of parents’ experiential avoidance
	Lisa Coyne, Ph.D., Suffolk University
	Kirstin Brown Birtwell, M.A., Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
110. The Role of Psychological Flexibility and Its Application to College Students 
	Chair:Colin Stromberg, B.A., Utah State University
	Discussant:Kate Kellum, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
• Being flexible academically: The application of the ACT model to the understanding and treatment of procrastination
	Frédérick Dionne, Ph.D., Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
	Noémie Carbonneau, Ph.D., Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
	Joel Gagnon, B.A., Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
	Alexandre Marseille, B.A., Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
	Charles Bélanger, B.A., Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
• Letting Go of Putting Off: Flexibility-Based Intervention for Procrastination
	Ashlyne Mullen, B.S., University of Louisiana, Lafayette
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana, Lafayette
• “Studyaholism” in College Students: The Role of Psychological Flexibility and Values Motivation
	Jose Arauz, M.A., Suffolk University
	Jacqueline Pistorello, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno
111. The intentional use of language to promote multi-level change 
	Sonja V. Batten, Ph.D., Booz Allen Hamilton
	Introduction by Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D., University of Western Sydney
112. Live Demonstrations with Difficult Cases 
	Russ Harris*, Private Practice
113. Creating a Context to Provide ACT-Based Contextual Behavioral supervision: Fundamentals and Practice 
	Sonja V. Batten, Ph.D.*, Booz Allen Hamilton
	Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D.*, National Center for PTSD
114. FAP: Using Awareness, Courage, and Therapeutic Love in Practice
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Aisling Curtin, M.S., ACT Now Ireland
	Jonathan Kanter, Ph.D., U of Washington
	Robert J. Kohlenberg, Ph.D., ABPP, U of Washington
	Benjamin Schoendorff, M.A., M.S., MPs*, Université de Sherbrooke à Montréal
	Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., Independent Practice and U. of Washington
115. ACT on Bullying: Using Contextual Behavioral Science with Bullying in Youth 
	Chair:Emmie Hebert, University of Mississippi
	Tony Biglan, Ph.D., Oregon Research Institute
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D., University of North Texas
	Lisa W. Coyne, Ph.D., Suffolk University
	Louise Hayes, Ph.D., University of Melbourne
116. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Compassionate Treatment for Underserved Groups 
	Chair:Victoria Follette, Ph.D., University of Nevada Reno
	Discussant:Akihiko Masuda, Georgia State University
• Pilot Implementation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in sign language: Training counselors to apply ACT using sign language
	Raimo Lappalainen, University of Jyväskylä, Department of Psychology, Finland
	Leena Hassinen, University of Jyväskylä, Department of Psychology, Finland
• Utilizing Functional Contextualism in the Implementation of Trauma-Informed Care in Homeless Shelters
	Brian Mundy LCSW, Institute of Community Living NYC
• Lessons from the front line: Using ACT with a Latino population in a community health care setting
	Frances R. Gonzalez, University of Nevada Reno
	Victoria Follette, University of Nevada Reno
117. On Motivation and Activation: Exploring New Self-Report Measures of Values 
	Chair:Anke Lehnert, B.S., Southern Illinois University Carbondale
	Discussant:Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., MidAmerican Psychological Institute
• Exploring the Psychometrics of a Committed Action Measure with an Undergraduate Sample
	Chelsea K. VanderWoude, Southern Illinois University
	Katherine Cooper, Southern Illinois University
	Chad E. Drake, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University Carbondale
• Exploring Cultural Differences in Distress, Experiential Avoidance, and Committed Action.
	Sam Kramer, M.A., Southern Illinois University
	Lindsay Blankenship, Southern Illinois University
	Chad E. Drake, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University
	David Dalsky, Ph.D., Kyoto University
	Takashi Muto, Ph.D., Doshisha University
	Takashi Mitamura, Ph.D., Kyoto-Bunkyo University
• The Perceived Life Significance Scale as an Experientially-Based Measure of Valued Living
	Handout 1
	Rachel Hibberd, Ph.D., Durham VA Medical Center
	Kaylin Jones, M.A., University of Missouri - St. Louis
	Brian Vandenberg, Ph.D., University of Missouri - St. Louis
118. A New ACT Protocol for Treating Couples 
	Avigail Lev, Psy.D., Palo Alto University
	Matthew McKay, Ph.D., The Wright Institute
119. What Does RFT have to Contribute to Mainstream Cognitive Science, and Vice Versa? 
	Chair:Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada
	Jan DeHouwer, Ghent University
	Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada
	Sam Leigland, Gonzaga University
	Sean Hughes, Ghent University
120. The Contextual Science of Compassion in ACTion 
	File 1
	File 2
	Dennis Tirch Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College
	Russell Kolts Ph.D., Eastern Washington University
121. Mindfulness and Behavior Change at Work: New directions 
	Chair:Paul Atkins, Australian National University
• Mindfulness Training Enhances Wellbeing, Work Engagement and Performance of University Staff
	Paul Atkins, Australian National University
• Perspective-taking skills and forms of identity predict wellbeing and positive relations at work
	Robert Styles, Australian National University
	Paul Atkins, Australian National University
• Feeding Two Birds with One Seed: Evaluation of a Psychological Flexibility and Group Sustainability Intervention in the Workplace
	Thomas G. Szabo, , and Adrienne Kessler, Easter Seals Southern California
	Heidi Eilers, Easter Seals Southern California
	Adrienne Kessler, Easter Seals Southern California
122. An ACT of Compassion: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronically Self-Critical and Shame Prone Clients
	Handout 1
	Handout 2
	Jason Luoma, Ph.D.*, Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center
	Jenna LeJeune, Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center
123. Experiential Work without Exercises: Using RFT to Move Beyond Manuals 
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D.*, Evidence Based Practice Institute, Seattle
124. Toward a Broader Context: Understanding and Distinguishing between Emotions and Emotional Behavior 
	T. V. Joe Layng, Ph.D., Generategy, LLC
125. Precision Teaching and Contextual Science: Ground Level Applications of RFT to Improve Reading Comprehension 
	Chair:Kendra Brooks Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
	Discussant:Claudia Drossel, University of Michigan
• A Contextualist Lens for Understanding Reading Comprehension
	Kendra Brooks Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
	Donny Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
• How Curriculum Designers are Putting ‘The Purple Book’ to Work
	Donny Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
	Kendra Brooks Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
	Staheli Meyer, Fit Learning, Reno
• Fresh Data and Discoveries: Relational Fluency, Reading Fluency and Reading Comprehension.
	Donny Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
	Kendra Brooks Newsome, Ph.D., Fit Learning, Reno
	J.J. Billet, Fit Learning, Reno
	Staheli Meyer, Fit Learning, Reno
126. Perspective Taking: A Conceptual Analysis and Applications 
	Chair:John O'Neill, M.A., BCBA, Southern Illinois University
	Discussant:Timothy M. Weil, University of South Florida
• The Flexible Connectedness Model: A Contextual Behavioral Framework for Effective Human Interaction.
	Roger Vilardaga, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., University of Nevada, Reno
	Michael Levin, Ph.D, Utah State University
• Examining Deictic Relational Responding and Social Skills in Autism.
	Samantha Broderick, B.A., University of South Florida
	Timothy M. Weil, Ph.D., BCBA-D, University of South Florida
• A Profile of Perspective Taking in Older Adults
	John O'Neill, M.A., BCBA, Southern Illinois University
	Ruth Anne Rehfeldt, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Southern Illinois University
127. Mindfulness and Self-Compassion within University Settings: Application, Exploration, and Methodology 
	Chair:Matthew Williams, University of Mississippi
	Discussant:Maureen Flynn, Ph.D., University of Texas Pan American
• Mindfulness Soup for the Inattentive College Student Soul
	Ethan G. Lester, University of North Texas
	Daniel S. Steinberg, M.A., University of North Texas
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D., University of North Texas
• Investigating the Relation Between Self-Compassion and Values-Based Action in a Sample of College Students
	Emily Jacobson, B.A., University of Mississippi
	Emmie Hebert, B.S., University of Mississippi
	A. Solomon Kurz, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
	Karen Kate Kellum, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
• Mindfulness Meditation: Daily Diary Methods and the Single Case
	A. Solomon Kurz, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Karen Kate Kellum, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
	Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
128. Measuring ACT/FAP Process and Outcome in Clinical Practice Settings: Some Contemporary Thinking (and a Little Bit of Data) 
	Chair:R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of WNC, P.A.
	Glenn M. Callaghan, Ph.D., San Jose State University
	Chad Wetterneck, Ph.D., Rogers Memorial Hospital
	Gareth Holman, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute
	Nanni Presti, M.D., Ph.D., Kore University
	Joanne Steinwachs, LCSW, Joanne Steinwachs, LCSW, PC
129. Cultural Consideration in Acceptance- and Mindfulness-Based Interventions: A Functional and Contextual Approach to Sociocultural Diversity 
	Chair:Akihiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
	Discussant:Jennifer L. Villatte, Ph.D., NIMH Clinical Research Fellow, University of Washington
• Functional Fidelity and Cultural Competence
	Claudia Drossel, Ph.D., University of Michigan Health System Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Division of Rehabilitation Psychology & Neuropsychology
	Claudia McCausland, Ph.D., Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center
• Religious and Spiritual Concerns in Acceptance- and Mindfulness- Based Intervention
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D., University of North Texas
	Jonathan E. Schmalz, University of North Texas
	Aditi Sinha, University of North Texas
• Cultural competent use of ACT in Asian communities and Portuguese-speaking immigrant communities
	Kenneth Fung, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto
	Monica Z. Scalco, Toronto Western Hospital
130. Impulsive Decision Making: Connecting Behavioral Economics and Contextual Behavior Science 
	Chair:Kate L. Morrison, M.S., Utah State University
	Discussant:John T. Blackledge, Ph.D., Morehead State University
• Understanding the Behavioral Processes Underlying Acceptance and Mindfulness: The Example of Discounting
	Thomas J. Waltz, Ph.D., Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
• Effects of Mindful Eating Training on Food and Money Discounting in Obese and Healthy-Weight Adults
	Kelsie L. Hendrickson, M.S., Idaho State University
	Erin B. Rasmussen, Ph.D., Idaho State University
• Altering Impulsive Decision Making with an Acceptance-Based Procedure
	Kate L. Morrison, M.S., Utah State University
	Gregory J. Madden, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Amy L. Odum, Ph.D., Utah State University
	Jonathan E. Friedel, M.S., Utah State University
	Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
131. ACT in Primary Care Medicine: Large Scale Change through Research, Teaching, and Training - Sponsored by the Contextual Medicine SIG 
	Chair:Patricia Robinson, Ph.D., Mountainview Consulting Group
	Patricia Robinson, Ph.D., Mountainview Consulting Group
	Daniel C. Rosen, Ph.D., Bastyr University
	Debra A. Gould, M.D., MPH, Central Washington Family Medicine (CWFM) Residency Program
	David E Bauman, M.A., The School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute
	Bridget R. Beachy, M.A., The School of Professional Psychology at Forest Institute
	Melissa D. Baker, Ph.D, HealthPoint, Bothell, WA
132. Digging Deep into Relational Frame Theory 
	Chair:Timothy R. Ritzert, B. A., University at Albany
	Discussant:Patricia Bach, Ph.D., University of Central Florida
• Derived transformation of functions through hierarchical relational networks: Uni-directional or Bi-directional?
	Christopher Wilson, Ph.D., Teesside University
	Yvonne Barnes-Holmes, Ph.D, NUI Maynooth
• An experimental analysis of matching-to-sample and respondent-type training as methods for producing False Memory phenomena.
	Luis Jorge Ruiz Sánchez, Universidad de Almería
	Carmen Luciano, Ph.D, Universidad de Almería
	Adrián Barbero Rubio, Universidad de Almería
• Derived thought suppression: Extending the paradigm
	Ian Stewart, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
	Nic Hooper, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
133. Contextual Behavioral Science at Work 
	Chair:Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
	Discussant:Daniel J. Moran, Quality Safety Edge
• Open, Aware and Active: Designing the flexible organisation
	Frank Bond, Goldsmiths, University of London
• An empirical investigation of the impact of ACT on new graduate employability
	Jonathan Dowling, University College Dublin
	Frank Bond, Goldsmith, University College
	Aisling Curtin, ACT Now Ireland
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
• The effect of ACT on charismatic behaviour in entry level employees
	Jonathan Dowling, University College Dublin
	Frank Bond, Goldsmiths, University of London
	Aisling Curtin, Act Now Ireland
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
134. Relevance of ACT Processes in Promoting Health Behaviors: Assessment and Intervention 
	Chair:Robert D. Zettle, Ph.D., Wichita State University
	Discussant:Jason Lillis, Ph.D., Brown Alpert Medical School
• Accepting, believing, and striving: Identifying the distinctive psychological flexibility profiles of underweight, overweight, and obese people in a large American sample
	Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D., Institute of Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University
	Baljinder Sahdra, Ph.D., Institute of Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University
	Sarah Marshall, Ph.D., Institute of Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University
	Philip Parker, Ph.D., Institute of Positive Psychology and Education, Australian Catholic University
	Caroline Horwath, Ph.D., University of Otago
• Development and Validation of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Exercise
	Sarah Staats, M. A., Wichita State University
• Building Wellbeing in Diverse Populations: An Examination of ACT for Healthy Living in a Hispanic Sample
	Maureen K. Flynn, Ph.D., University of Texas – Pan American
	Olga Berkout, M.A., University of Mississippi
135. What's Old is New: Using Matching to Sample Paradigms to Explore Psychological Flexibility 
	Chair:Trinity Isaac, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Discussant:Jonathan Tarbox, Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
• Investigating the Reinforcing Properties of Coherence
	Michael Bordieri, University of Mississippi Medical Center
	Sean Hughes, National University of Ireland Maynooth
	Karen Kate Kellum, University of Mississippi
	Kelly G. Wilson, University of Mississippi
• Fusion with self-referential stimuli: Examining a behavioral measure
	Lindsay W. Schnetzer, University of Mississippi
	Michael Bordieri, University of Mississippi Medical Center
	Karen Kate Kellum, University of Mississippi
	Kelly G. Wilson, University of Mississippi
• Seeing is Believing: Behavioral Measure of Psychological Flexibility
	Jessica Auzenne, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Gina Quebedeaux Boullion, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emmie Hebert, University of Mississippi
	Shelley Greene, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Michael Bordieri, University of Mississippi Medical Center
	Emily Kennison Sandoz, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
136. Mind and Emotions: A Universal Treatment Protocol for Emotional Disorders 
	Matthew McKay, Ph.D., The Wright Institute
	Patricia Zurita Ona, Psy.D.
137. Increasing Precision in Therapeutic Connection: Harnessing the Power of Attachment Theory, Primary-Process Emotional Systems, and Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 
	Tien Mandell, M.S., The Thinking Space Psychology Service
	Mavis Tsai, Ph.D., Independent Practice & U. of Washington
138. Help Save a Life: The Deeper Meaning of Smoking Cessation 
	Jonathan B. Bricker, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center & University of Washington
	Kelly Wilson, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
139. Let’s Not Rest on Our Laurels… How Can We Improve ACT? 
	Chair:Danielle Moyer, M.S., University of North Texas
	Darrah Westrup, Ph.D., Private Practice, Durango
	Brandon Gaudiano, Ph.D., Brown Medical School
	Steven Hayes, Ph.D., University of Reno, Nevada
	Matthieu Villatte, Ph.D., Evidence-Based Practice Institute, Seattle
140. How to Implement a Shared Contextual Behavioral Approach in and across Mental Health Care Settings and Systems: From Inpatient Units to First-Line Providers 
	Trym Nordstrand Jacobsen*, ACT&BET Instituttet
	Torstein Svergja, Molde University College
	Didrik Heggdal, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
	Arne Lillelien, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
141. ACTing with Technology: Theory and Practice 
	Chair:Jacqueline Pistorello, Ph.D., University of Nevada
	Discussant:Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D., University of Western Sydney
• The promise of mobile technologies and single case designs for the study of individuals in their natural environment.
	Roger Vilardaga, Ph.D., University of Washington
	Jonathan Bricker, Ph.D., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
	Michael McDonell, Ph.D., University of Washington
• Using mobile technology to test the immediate effect of cognitive defusion in a clinical sample.
	Kristy L. Dalrymple, Ph.D., Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Brandon A. Gaudiano, Ph.D., Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Lia Rosenstein, B.A., Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Emily Walsh, B.A, Alpert Medical School of Brown University
	Mark Zimmerman, M.D., Alpert Medical School of Brown University
• Mobile technology fostering ACT-practice in daily life.
	Tim Batink, Ph.D. Cand., Maastricht University
	Marieke Wichers, Ph.D., Maastricht University
	Inez Myin-Germeys, Ph.D., Maastricht University
	Jim van Os, M.D. Ph.D., Maastricht University
142. Values-Based Leadership: An Application of ACT Principles to the Practices of Leadership 
	Handout 1
	Melvin D. Dowdy, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, Stayer Executive Education
143. The Report from the Compassion Focused SIG: The State of Affairs of the Science of Compassion in CBS, from the Ground Up 
	Chair:Dennis Tirch Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medical College
	Jason Luoma Ph.D., Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center
	Stanislaw Malicki, University of Social Sciences and Humanities
	Benjamin Schoendorff, M.A., M.S., MPs, Université du Québec à Montréal
	Paul Atkins Ph.D., ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
	Louise McHugh, University College Dublin
144. ACT with Clients Who Struggle with Depression 
	Rob Zettle, Ph.D.*, Wichita State University
	Sarah Staats, M.A., Wichita State University
145. Building Within our World: The Influence Psychological Flexibility has on Well-Being in the Community 
	Chair:Shiloh Eastin, University Louisiana at Lafayette
• A new perspective: Psychological Flexibility, Attitudes About Sexual Violence, and Bystander Behaviors
	Shiloh Eastin, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Audra Jensen, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Amy Brown, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• Find Mickey: The Impact of Community Tragedy on Valued and Avoidant Behaviors
	Owen Rachal, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Gina Q Boullion, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Michelle Jeanis, M.S., University of South Florida
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• Straying from the Straight and Narrow: Psychological Inflexibility and Recidivism among Criminal Offenders
	Trinity Isaac, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Russell Anderson, University of Louisiana at lafayette
	Madison Gamble, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Michelle Jeanis, M.S., University of South Florida
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at lafayette
146. Helping Young People (12 to 24) to Thrive and Succeed through Values Work 
	Louise Hayes, Ph.D.*, The University of Melbourne, Orygen Youth Health
147. The ACT of Self Forgiveness: 7 steps to unburdening yourself and engaging with life
	Handout 2
	Handout 3
	Handout 4
	Grant Dewar, University of Adelaide
148. Recent Research on Applications of RFT to Teaching Perspective Taking to Children with Autism 
	Chair:Megan St. Clair, M.A., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Discussant:Emily Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• Improving perspective-taking repertoires in children with high-functioning autism: An RFT-based approach
	Thomas G. Szabo, Ph.D., Easter Seals Southern California
	Lisa Stedman-Falls, California State University at Northridge
	Ashley Jensen, California State University at Northridge
	Ellie Kazemi, California State University at Northridge
• Using RFT to Train Complex Emotion Recognition Skills
	Kerry C. Whiteman, M.A., University of Mississippi
	Kate Kellum, University of Mississippi
	Michael Bordieri, University of Mississippi Medical Center
• Establishing a Generalized Repertoire of Predicting the Cause of Others’ Emotions
	Angela Persicke, M.A., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Jonathan Tarbox, Ph.D., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Megan St. Clair, M.A., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
	Adel Najdowski, Ph.D., Center for Autism and Related Disorders; Autism Research Group
149. There's No I on the Road to Graduate School: The Development and Implementation of Undergraduate Research Labs in Contextual Behavioral Science 
	Chair:Jade Genga, University of Mississippi
	Discussant:Lindsay Martin, M.A., Drexel University
• Making a New Home: The Ongoing Development of a Contextual Behavioral Science Research Lab in South Texas
	Maureen K. Flynn, Ph.D., University of Texas - Pan American
• Making a Significant Difference: Creating a Context for the Development of Student Researchers in Psychology
	Jessica Auzenne, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emmie Hebert, University of Mississippi
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• But Wait! There's More!: The Utility and Efficacy of an Undergraduate Research Lab at Ole Miss
	Emmie Hebert, University of Mississippi
	Kate Kellum, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
	Kelly Wilson, Ph.D., University of Mississippi
150. Disordered Eating: New Findings 
	Chair:Sarah Potts, Utah State University
	Discussant:James Herbert, Ph.D., Drexel University
• ACT and FAP in the assessment and treatment of a teen client with disordered eating problems
	Katia Manduchi PH.D., Iescum, private practice, ACT Italia
	Robert Allegri PH.D., Iescum Alumni, private practice
	Sara Pezzola Ph.D, iescum alumni, Private practice
	Andrea Compiani Ph.D., Iescum alumni, Private practice
	Paolo Moderato Ph.D, Ordinary professor, Iescum, Iulm, ACBS, ABA
• Body image flexibility as a protective factor against disordered eating behavior for women with lower body mass index
	Mary L. Hill, M.A., Georgia State University
	Akhiko Masuda, Ph.D., Georgia State University
	Robert D. Latzman, Ph.D., Georgia State University
• Does Experiential Avoidance Carry Weight? A Review of Four Studies
	Tamara M. Loverich, Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
	Ashley A. Wiedemann, M.S., Eastern Michigan University
	Thomas J. Waltz, Ph.D., Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
151. ACT and…: Blending Functional Contextual Models for Emotion Regulation. 
	Chair:Kristin Whelan, M.A., UCSD Eating Disorders Clinic, Alliant International University
	Discussant:Sandra Georgescu, Psy.D., The Chicago School
• Emotion Regulation Group Therapy for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Swedish Nationwide Effectiveness Study.
	Hanna Sahlin Berg, M.S., Karolinska Institutet
	Johan Bjureberg, M.S., Karolinska Institutet
	Erik Hedman, Ph.D., Karolinska Institutet
	Jussi Jokinen, Associate Professor, Karolinska Institutet
	Matthew T Tull, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center
	Kim L Gratz, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center
	Brjánn Ljótsson, Ph.D., Karolinska Institutet
	Clara Hellner Gumpert, Karolinska Institutet
• Functional Contextualist theory of Borderline Personality Disorder. Implications and challenges for a brief ACT+FAP intervention.
	Michel André Reyes Ortega, Ph.D., Mexico Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
	María de Lourdes García Anaya, M.D./Ph.D., National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz
	Angélica Nathalia Vargas Salinas, M.A., Mexico Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
	Edgar Miranda Terrés, M.A., National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz
• ACT+FAP treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder, description, preliminary data and challenges.
	Michel André Reyes Ortega, Ph.D., Mexico Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
	Nathalia Vaargas Salinas, M.A., Mexico Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
	Edgar Miranda Terrés, National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz
	Iván Arango de Montis, National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz
	María de Lourdes García Anaya, M.D./Ph.D., National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz
• Emotion Regulation as a Mechanism of Change in the Treatment of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
	Johan Bjureberg, M.S., Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
	Hanna Sahlin Berg, M.S., Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
	Matthew T. Tull, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA
	Kim L. Gratz, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS, USA
	Erik Hedman, Ph.D., Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
	Jussi Jokinen, Associate professor, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
	Clara Hellner Gumpert, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
	Brjánn Ljótsson, Ph.D., Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
152. Can the CBS Community Benefit from (and Extend) Goldiamond's Prolific Thinking? 
	Chair:R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of WNC, P.A.
	T.V. Joe Layng, Ph.D., Generategy, LLC
	Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D., University of North Texas
	Thomas J. Waltz, Ph.D., Ph.D., Eastern Michigan University
153. Mind Full or Mindful?: Exploring and Facilitating Mindfulness and Present Moment Processes 
	Chair:Emily Allen, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Discussant:Dennis Tirch, Ph.D., The Center For Mindfulness & Compassion Focused Therapy
• The Practice of Presence: Mindfulness Meanings, Methods and Models
	Owen Rachal, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Jada Horton, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• Sharing More Than Presents: The Identification of Present Moment Behaviors and the Impact of Shared Presence on Communication
	Ryan Albarado, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Stephanie Caldas, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Ashlyne Mullen, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Nick Mollere, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily K. Sandoz, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
• You Can’t Fly Without Wings: The Relationship between Present Moment and Valued Living
	Emily Allen, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Ashlyne Mullen, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
	Emily K. Sandoz, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
154. To Do ACT…or Not to Do ACT: All the ACT Questions You Never Dared to Ask… 
	Chair:Martin Brock, University of Derby
	Patty Bach, University of Central Florida
	Darrah Westrup, Private Practice
	Hank Robb, Private Practice
	Mary Sawyer, Private Practice
	Martin Brock, University of Derby
155. The Integrative Contribution of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy 
	Chair:Luc Vandenberghe, Ph.D., Pontifical Catholic University of Goias - Brazil
	Discussant:Jonathan W. Kanter, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
• Functional Analytic Psychotherapy enhanced Integrative Behavioral Couples Therapy.
	Jaimie Lusk, University of Denver
	Margaret McKelvie PH.D., Private Practice, Denver, VA
• The effectiveness of the integration of ACT and Fap in the treatment for depression: a case studyKat
	Katia Manduchi Ph.D., Private Practice; Affiliated with Iescum
	Robert Allegri Ph.D., Private Practice; Affiliated Iescum alumni
	Sara Pezzola Ph.D., Private Practice; Affiliated Iescum alumni
	Andrea Compiani, Private Practice; Affiliated Iescum alumni
	Paulo Moderato Ph.D., Affiliated IULM, Iescum
• Functional Analytic Group Therapy for depression in a Latin American Community Setting.
	Luc Vandenberghe, Ph.D., Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
156. OCD and Similar Disorders: Evaluating Theoretical and Empirical Support for the Use of ACT 
	Chair:Colin Stromberg, B.A., Utah State University
	Discussant:Jeff Szymanski, Ph.D., International OCD Foundation
• The Role of Cognitive Fusion and Emotion Suppression • in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
	Marie-Christine André, M.A., McLean Hospital, OCD Institute; & Suffolk University
	Brittany Mathes, B.A., McLean Hospital, OCD Institute
	Jesse Crosby, Ph.D., McLean Hospital, OCD Institute; & Harvard Medical School
	Jason Elias, Ph.D., McLean Hospital, OCD Institute; & Harvard Medical School
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a Treatment for Misophonia in an Adult Female
	R. Trent Codd, III, Ed.S., Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of WNC, P.A.
	Kate L. Morrison, M.S., Utah State University
	Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adolescent Trichotillomania
	Kendra Homan, M.A., Utah State University
	Kate L. Morrison, M.S., Utah State University
	Jesse Crosby, Ph.D., McLean Hospital, OCD Institute; & Harvard Medical School
	Michael P. Twohig, Ph.D., Utah State University
157. I Rap, You Rap, We All Love the IRAP: Manipulations of Sample Stimuli and Instructions 
	Chair:Kail Seymour, Southern Illinois University
	Discussant:Kate Kellum, University of Mississippi
• Seeing Versus Reading Is Believing: A Reliability Study of Sample Manipulations
	Travis Sain, Southern Illinois University
	Rachel Swiatek, Southern Illinois University
	Chad E. Drake, Ph.D, Southern Illinois University
• The Hitler You Know and Love: Piloting an Idiographic IRAP
	Anke Lehnert, Southern Illinois University
	Kelsey Schuler, Southern Illinois University
	Travis Sain, Southern Illinois University
	Sam Kramer, Southern Illinois University
	Chad E. Drake, Ph.D, Southern Illinois University
• Love/Hate Faked: Manipulating IRAP Performance with Instructions
	Kail Seymour, Southern Illinois University
	Christine Ryder, Southern Illinois University
	Chad E. Drake, Ph.D, Southern Illinois University
158. Mindfulness in ACT: Theoretical and Practical Implications 
	Chair:Devika Fiorillo, Duke University Medical Center/University of Nevada
	Discussant:Victoria Follette, University of Nevada Reno
• Evaluation of a web based intervention for trauma: Mindfulness and acceptance measures
	Devika Fiorillo, Duke University Medical Center
	Caitlin McLean, University of Nevada Reno
	Jacqueline Pistorello, University of Nevada Reno
	Victoria Follette, University of Nevada Reno
• Assessing construct validity in mindfulness
	Sungjin Im, University of Nevada Reno
	Gideon Caplovitz Ph.D., Univeristy of Nevada Reno
	Victoria Follette, University of Nevada Reno
• A Mindful Path to Decrease Trauma Intrusions: Utility and Implications of Present Moment Awareness
	Andrew M. Sherrill, M.A, Northern Illinois University
	Christine E. Valdez, M.A, Northern Illinois University
	Michelle M. Lilly, Ph.D., Northern Illinois University
159. ACT Applications for Cancer Treatment 
	Chair:Jonathan Rhodes, PsyD, Linden Oaks Hospital
	Discussant:Jennifer Gregg, Ph.D., San Jose State University
• ACT-EAT Brief: a brief intervention based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for weight loss in cancer patients.
	Giuseppe Deledda, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Chiara Anselmi, U.O. of Ditology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Federica Maccadanza, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Angela Di Canio, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
	Stefania Gori, 2U.O. Oncology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
• The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for increase the psychological flexibility of cancer patients in palliative care
	Giuseppe Deledda, Service Clinical Psycology, Sacro Cuore-Don Calabria Hospital, Negrar, Verona, Italy
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Women with Breast Cancer
	Bahare Dehghani Najvani, graduate student, University of Isfahan, Iran
	Mohamad Reza Abedi, University of Isfahan, Iran
*Indicates ACT Peer-Reviewed Trainers