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A Controlled Evaluation of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Plus Habit Reversal for Trichotillomania
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Results demonstrated a significant reduction in hair pulling severity, impairment ratings, and hairs pulled, along with significant reductions in experiential avoidance and both anxiety and depressive symptoms in the ACT/HRT group compared to the waitlist control, implying that targeting experientsial avoidance may be useful in the treatment of TTM.About:
This article is published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.The article was published on 2006-05-01. It has received 325 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Experiential avoidance & Habit reversal training.read more
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, processes and outcomes
TL;DR: There are not enough well-controlled studies to conclude that ACT is generally more effective than other active treatments across the range of problems examined, but so far the data are promising.
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Effects of Mindfulness on Psychological Health: A Review of Empirical Studies
TL;DR: It is concluded that mindfulness brings about various positive psychological effects, including increased subjective well-being, reduced psychological symptoms and emotional reactivity, and improved behavioral regulation.
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A randomized controlled effectiveness trial of acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive therapy for anxiety and depression.
TL;DR: Overall, the results suggest that ACT is a viable and disseminable treatment, the effectiveness of which appears equivalent to that of CT, even as its mechanisms appear to be distinct.
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Efficacy of the third wave of behavioral therapies : A systematic review and meta-analysis
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A review of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) empirical evidence: Correlational, experimental psychopathology, component and outcome studies.
TL;DR: In this article, the general empirical evidence concerning Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is analyzed and the most fundamental characteristics of the ACT model for psychological intervention are described, and a review of the correlational, experimental psychopathology and component, and outcome studies that are relevant for ACT model empirical status is exposed.
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Structured clinical interview for DSM-IV axis I disorders : SCID-I : clinical version : scoresheet
TL;DR: The SCID-I is an efficient, user-friendly instrument that covers those DSM-IV diagnoses most commonly seen by clinicians and includes the diagnostic criteria for these disorders with corresponding interview questions and provides extensive documentation of the diagnostic process.
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Review of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change.
TL;DR: The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering as discussed by the authors is a model of psychopathy and human suffering that is based on the Dilemma of human suffering and self-defusing self.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change
TL;DR: The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering as discussed by the authors is a model of psychopathy and human suffering that is based on the Dilemma of human suffering and self-defusing self.
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Measuring experiential avoidance: A preliminary test of a working model
Steven C. Hayes,Kirk D. Strosahl,Kelly G. Wilson,Richard T. Bissett,Jacqueline Pistorello,Dosheen Toarmino,Melissa A. Polusny,Thane A. Dykstra,Sonja V. Batten,John Bergan,Sherry H. Stewart,Michael J. Zvolensky,Georg H. Eifert,Frank W. Bond,John P. Forsyth,Maria Karekla,Susan M. McCurry +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the development of a short, general measure of experiential avoidance, based on a specific theoretical approach to this process, which is incorporated into Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.