In recent years, there have been growing efforts to understand and modulate stigma and prejudice from the standpoint of the psychological flexibility model, a pragmatic model of complex human behavior. The present paper provides an overview of the empirical evidence on the applicability of the psychological flexibility model, and its applied strategy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), to stigma and prejudice. Preliminary findings suggest that the psychological flexibility model and ACT are promising avenues for reducing stigma and prejudice; however, further investigation and refinement of the model and ACT are crucial for significantly ameliorating human suffering related to stigma and prejudice.En los últimos años, se han producido...
Empathy is an emotional response that may facilitate prosocial behavior and inhibit aggression by in...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
One of the ways in which therapists treat anxiety disorders is to expose patients to a fear-evoking ...
In recent years, there have been growing efforts to understandand modulate stigma and prejudice from...
In recent years, there have been growing efforts to understand and modulate stigma and prejudice fro...
Stigma is known to have major impacts on the physical and psychological health of many groups. Psych...
Research to-date on generalized prejudice has focused primarily on personality factors. Further work...
Although the negative consequences of stigmatization on those with psychological disorders have been...
The present study examined the relation between changes in psychological flexibility and changes in ...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has previously been shown to alter stigmatizing attitudes an...
The current study sought to develop and test the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire – Stigma (AAQ-S...
This paper reviews the social psychological literature pertaining to coping with stigma. Recent inte...
The objective of the present study was to validate and adapt the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire...
This study examined the role of psychological flexibility, as a risk factor and as a process of chan...
Racism and sexism are pervasive forms of discrimination that cause significant individual and societ...
Empathy is an emotional response that may facilitate prosocial behavior and inhibit aggression by in...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
One of the ways in which therapists treat anxiety disorders is to expose patients to a fear-evoking ...
In recent years, there have been growing efforts to understandand modulate stigma and prejudice from...
In recent years, there have been growing efforts to understand and modulate stigma and prejudice fro...
Stigma is known to have major impacts on the physical and psychological health of many groups. Psych...
Research to-date on generalized prejudice has focused primarily on personality factors. Further work...
Although the negative consequences of stigmatization on those with psychological disorders have been...
The present study examined the relation between changes in psychological flexibility and changes in ...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has previously been shown to alter stigmatizing attitudes an...
The current study sought to develop and test the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire – Stigma (AAQ-S...
This paper reviews the social psychological literature pertaining to coping with stigma. Recent inte...
The objective of the present study was to validate and adapt the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire...
This study examined the role of psychological flexibility, as a risk factor and as a process of chan...
Racism and sexism are pervasive forms of discrimination that cause significant individual and societ...
Empathy is an emotional response that may facilitate prosocial behavior and inhibit aggression by in...
Prosocial behavior towards individuals with stigmatized conditions was examined in relation to indiv...
One of the ways in which therapists treat anxiety disorders is to expose patients to a fear-evoking ...