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WC2020 PowerPoints and Handouts

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Thursday, July 16

Friday, July 17

Saturday, July 18

Sunday, July 19


Thursday, July 16

3. End the Insomnia Struggle: Individualizing CBT-I Using ACT
Colleen Ehrnstrom
 
4. Be Big: Wonder Woman skills for everyone
Dayna Lee-Baggley, Miranda Morris, Jessica Borushok
 
5. "I’ll do it later": Overcoming procrastination among students with ACT
Frederick Dionne
 
7. Being ACT at Every Step: Weaving What Matters into Your Work in Complex Clinical Situations
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga
 
8. Gender as Embedded in Societal Structure, Social Context, and the Self: Opportunities and Obstacles
Amanda Diekman
 
9. CBS for Physical Health: What - if anything - is different?
Lesley Howells, Ray Owen, Graciela Rovner, Patti Robinson, Margot Osorio
Slides 1
 
10. Psychedelic Assisted Therapy and Contextual Behavioral Science
Brian Pilecki, Steven Hayes, Jason Luoma, Jordan Sloshower, Jeffrey Guss, Henry Whitfield
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12. Empirical research on ACT focused on disrupting repetitive negative thinking
Francisco Ruiz, Barbara Gil-Luciano, Louise McHugh, Fabián Olaz, Daniela Salazar, Carmen Luciano
Handout 1
 
13. How to Use Technology to Deliver and Enhance Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Michael Levin, Korena Klimczak
 
14. Diversity, Intersectionality &Training Graduate Students: An ACTive Approach
Sandra Georgescu, Khashayar Farhadi Langroudi
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15. How to be a Citizen Climate Scientist and Activist: Understanding the Community Need and Making an Action Plan
Julia Fiebig, Lisa Coyne, Anthony Biglan, Tiffany Dubuc
 
19. Shaping Psychological Flexibility with Real-Time Functional Feedback
Lou Lasprugato, Thomas Szabo, Rikke Kjelgaard
Handout 1
 
20. Working with End of Life, Dying, and Grief
Jennifer Gregg, Dianne Shumay
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21. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) and the Soul of the Clinician: Cultivating the Sacred in Therapy and Beyond
Mavis Tsai, Serena Wong, Robert Kohlenberg
 
22. When Time Matters: A Process Based Approach to Brief ACT Interventions
Kirk Strosahl, Patti Robinson
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23. From Super-thinking to Super-choosing skills: Augmenting ERP with the Choice Point!
Patricia Zurita Ona
 
24. ACT and Zen: What if Zen is the Chosen Valued-Direction?
Akihiko Masuda
 
25. From 1948 to 1984—Exploring the CBS Tradition
Eva Lieberman, Patrick Friman, Kelly Wilson, Emily Sandoz, Steven Hayes, Karen Kate Kellum, Michael J. Dougher
26. Improving from Intermediate to Advanced Prosocial Leadership Skills: An Experiential Workshop
Thomas Szabo, Hannah Bockarie, Stuart Libman, Magnus Johansson, Paul Atkins
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27. Evolving a Society That Works for Everyone
Anthony Biglan
 
28. How to Use Technology to Deliver and Enhance Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Michael Levin, Korena Klimczak
 

Friday, July 17

30. Using brief and low-intensity ACT interventions to intervene in chronic health conditions
Joseph Lavelle, David Gillanders, Frédérick Dionne, Graciela Rovner
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31. Modern Considerations for Relational Frame Theory and Contextual Behavioural Science: Conceptual and Empirical Advances
Diana Bast, Sarah Cassidy, Giovambattista Presti, Elle Kirsten
Paper 1: The Impact of SMART on Educational Aptitude using the Pennsylvania Department of Educational Classroom Diagnostic Tools - Charles Stricker, Jin Joy Mao, Dylan Colbert, Sarah Cassidy, Bryan Roche
Paper 3: Adaptability and psychological inflexibility: Overlapping constructs or not? - Daniel Waldeck, Luca Pancani, Andrew Holliman, Maria Karekla, Ian Tyndall, Sarah Cassidy
 
32. Fierce, fabulous and female
Rikke Kjelgaard
 
33. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention for the treatment of complex trauma
Abby Hurley, Lindsey Harrington
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34. MAPping Your Life: Using the Mindful Action Plan for a Valued Journey
Siri Ming, Daniel J. Moran
 
35. Promoting discrimination between psychological flexibility and inflexibility in children
Francisco Ruiz, Carmen Luciano, Daniela Salazar, Daniela Zuluaga
 
36. Using Contextual Behavioral Science to Explore Complex Cultural Identities
Lanaya Ethington
 
37. As Soon as There Was Life There Was Danger: Fear Is a Human Invention
Joseph LeDoux
 
38. ACT made simpler, easier and effective: Six steps to psychological flexibility with the ACT Matrix
Benjamin Schoendorff
 
40. Examining our Foundations: Clarifying Philosophical Assumptions in Behavioral Science
Kelly Wilson, Joe Rodrigues, Hank Robb, Donald Marks, Mitchell Fryling
Paper 4: Getting Back to No “Thing” with Relational Ontology - Joe Rodrigues, Nishanth Rodrigues
 
43. Going Big in Psychotherapy: Expanding and Enhancing Your Treatments with Conceptualization-driven Interpersonal Behavioral Therapy
Glenn Callaghan, William C. Follette, Emily Sandoz
 
45. Problem-Solving, Bidirectional Naming, and Derived Stimulus Relations
Caio Miguel
 
47. Interbehaviorism and Interbehavioral Psychology: Past, Present, Future
Emily Sandoz, Karen Kate Kellum, Linda Parrott Hayes, Evelyn Gould, Mitchell Fryling, Giovambattista Presti
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48. Innovative Applications of ACT in Cancer Prevention and Symptom Management
David Gillanders, Joanna Arch, Jonathan Bricker, Dianne Shumay, Staci Martin
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50. Clinical functional analysis and the process of change: Argentina Chapter Sponsored
Fabián Olaz, Niklas Törneke
 
51. Case Conceptualization in ACT: A Practical Introduction to Formulating, Planning, and Explaining Successful Treatments Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Kelly Wilson, Troy DuFrene
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52. Using Acceptance and Commitment Training with Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Emmie Hebert, Evelyn Gould, Katie Palmer, Luisa Canon, Stuart Libman
Handout 1
 
53. The Evolution of CBS Supervision
Linda Nicholson, Eric Morris, Robyn D. Walser, Manuela O'Connell
Handout 1
 
54. The Promise of Focused ACT (FACT) for Unique and Diverse Populations: Increasing Access to Health for All
Monica Barreto, Scott Gaynor, Stacy Ogbeide, Kathryn Kanzler, Patti Robinson
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56. Saying the wrong thing: Practicing psychological flexibility around sensitive topics and vulnerable populations
Danielle Moyer, Monica Gerber, Molly Tucker
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59. Looking Back to Stay Ahead: Recasting ACT as Behavior Analysis
Emily Sandoz
 
61. Engaging ACT Processes to Enhance Performance and Optimize Readiness in Military Personnel
Wyatt Evans, Christopher Udell, David Tubman, Emily Leeming, Billy Ryan
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62. Supervision from a Contextual Lens: SHAPE in Action
Eric Morris, Linda Nicholson
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63. The Perfectionistic Therapist: Helping others with flexibility, courage and compassion
Jennifer Kemp
 

Saturday, July 18

64. ¿Nos entendemos? Transformando el lenguaje Conductual-Contextual a un español que se sienta genuino y se adapte al contexto de las culturas en las que trabajamos
Tanya Bialostozky, Azahalea Sarai Sanchez Morales, Rafael Dubois, Oscar Gutierrez, Fabián Olaz
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65. Helping Clients Identify and Meet Their Needs: The Metaphor of the Attuned Self-Parent
Rhonda Merwin
 
68. Relationships as context: Psychological Flexibility at the interpersonal level
Corey Porche, Karen Twiselton, Kristina Gordon, Ronald Rogge, David Gillanders, Jenna Macri
Paper 2: How We Ripple: Psychological Flexibility, Individual Wellbeing and Relationship Quality - Karen Twiselton, Sarah Stanton, David Gillanders

71. We’re all in this Together: A Coalition of Behavior Science Organizations to Combat Climate Change
Lisa Coyne, Julia Fiebig, Anthony Biglan, Tiffany Dubuc
Handout
 
72. Modern behavioral approach to obsessive-compulsive and related disorders
Julie Petersen, Michael Twohig
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73. Making Mighty Moves: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome One Present Moment at a Time
Jill Stoddard, Miranda Morris, Lisa Coyne, Debbie Sorensen, Janina Scarlet
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75. Explorations of conceptualized self as a key process in trauma recovery
Korine Cabrera, Nora Kline, Peter Grau, Ashley Greenwell, Victoria Follette
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77. Values Prototyping: Using Action to Help Clients Explore Their Values
Jenna LeJeune, Jason Luoma, Brian Pilecki
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78. Functional Analysis in ACT: Acquiring fluency in the application
Germán Teti
 
79. Working with Overcontrolled and Rigid Behavior in Clients: Insights from Affective Science and Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Jason Luoma, Mary (Kati) Lear
 
81. Science of Caring: Examining values in the context of behavioral approach tasks, loneliness, and veteran-centered care
Elizabeth Malagisi, Kelly Wilson, Maureen Flynn, Olga Berkout, Solomon Kurz
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82. Star Wars, Star Trek, and Harry Potter, Oh My! How we can use stories to help clients recover from PTSD
Janina Scarlet, Chase Masterson
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84. Secrets to Getting your Behavioral Science Research Grant Funded
Jonathan Bricker, Louise McHugh, Brandon Gaudiano
85. Party of One: A crash course in single- case experimental design: Structure, data collection, analysis, and meta-analysis
 
86. Providing Culturally-Appropriate ACT
Houyuan Luo, Akihiko Masuda, Lucia Loureiro, Jennifer Payne, Daniel Rosen, Lisa Brady
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88. Climate Change, Climate Justice and Pro-Social Behavior: Bringing Real Change to CBS in the Face of a World Crisis
Robyn Walser, Anthony Biglan, David Wilson, Julia Fiebig, Lisa Coyne, Hannah Bockarie
Handout
 
90. An ACT-Based Approach to Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration Therapy
Brian Pilecki, Nathan Gates, Gregory Wells
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Sunday, July 19

93. Using the ACT matrix to explore and work with interpersonal processes and self-disclosure
Benjamin Schoendorff, Fabián Olaz
 
95. Curiosity, Connection, and Committed Action: A Catalyst for Change in the Adolescent Brain
Alice Cennamo, Kevin Waller, Cameron Allen
 
98. Using contextual behavioral sciences to be a better couples therapist
Corey Porche
 
100. Tracking Behavioral Processes: A Clinical Behavior Analysis Approach
Daryl Rachal, Emily Sandoz, Glenn Callaghan, Amy Murrell, Daniel Maitland, T.V. Joe Layng

101. Building and Predicting Mechanisms of Action for Youth through an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Lens
Sierra Held, Sarah Cassidy, Emmie Hebert, Alison DeLizza, Lisa Coyne
Paper 1: 3...2...1...ACTion!: A Unified Metaphor Approach to Treatment with Adolescents - Emmie Hebert, Ashley Breazeale, Mindy Chadwell
Paper 2: ACT- Enhanced Behavioral Therapy as a Treatment for Anhedonia in Adolescents - Alison DeLizza, Scott Gaynor

103. Notes from the Behavior Analysis Lab: Recent Research on Overt Measures of Experiential Avoidance
Rhonda Merwin, Jonathan Tarbox, Amanda Chastain, Carmen Luciano, Nolan Williams
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105. Flexible Leadership: Using the Matrix to Have Conversations for a Shared Purpose
Scott Herbst, Jennifer Nardozzi, Hannah Bockarie, Beate Ebert
 
106. Implementations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the Context of Applied Behavior Analysis Treatment Programs
Thomas Falterman, Ehren Werntz, Courtney Tarbox, Evelyn Gould, Josh Pritchard, Luisa Canon
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108. Processes of risky behavior: Evaluating psychological flexibility associations across diverse behaviors and non-clinical samples
Jennifer Kuo, Megan Kelly, Korine Cabrera, John Donahue, Patricia Mejia
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109. ACT and ABA: Four Studies and a Discussion of the Road We're Traveling
Thomas Szabo, Jonathan Tarbox, Amanda Kelly, Giovambattista Presti
 
111. Getting experiential across the screen: Adapting ACT for the video telehealth modality
Erika Shearer, Alycia Zink, Lauren Hollrah
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112. Ninja ACT for Anxiety and OC and Related Disorders: Using ACT-informed Exposure Disguised as Symptom Reduction for ACT-Resistant Clients
Joanne Chan, Brian Thompson, Brian Pilecki
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