The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonempirical clinical traditions through empirically studied first-order change efforts linked to behavioral principles targeting directly relevant clinical targets. The second wave was characterized by similar direct change efforts guided by social learning and cognitive principles that included cognitive in addition to behavioral and emotive targets. Various factors seem to have set the stage for a third wave, including anomalies in the current literature and philosophical changes. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is one of a number of new interventions from both behavioral and cognitive wings that seem to be moving the field in a differen...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
The present article summarizes the assumptions, model, techniques, evidence, and diversity/social ju...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
A number of recent authors have compared Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and traditional Cog...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
This is the introductory article to a special series in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice on Accepta...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or ACT (said as a word, not as letters) is a contemporary member o...
There is increasing scientific interest into third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies, which includ...
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Accep...
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Accep...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is best described as a contextual cognitive behaviour therap...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
The present article summarizes the assumptions, model, techniques, evidence, and diversity/social ju...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
The first wave of behavior therapy countered the excesses and scientific weakness of existing nonemp...
A number of recent authors have compared Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and traditional Cog...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
This is the introductory article to a special series in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice on Accepta...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or ACT (said as a word, not as letters) is a contemporary member o...
There is increasing scientific interest into third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies, which includ...
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Accep...
The present article presents and reviews the model of psychopathology and treatment underlying Accep...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is best described as a contextual cognitive behaviour therap...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
The present article summarizes the assumptions, model, techniques, evidence, and diversity/social ju...
In the current paper, we attempt to show how both the basic and applied sciences of behavior analysi...