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Development and initial validation of the Generalized Tracking Questionnaire.
The concept of rule-governed behavior (RGB) has been used in the behavior-analytic literature as a way to analyze complex human behavior, including thinking and problem-solving.
Francisco J Ruiz +7 more
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Effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Self-Compassion, Self-Criticism, and Emotional Well-Being in Adults With Mental Health Concerns: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Self‐compassion is a supportive self‐relating style linked to emotional well‐being. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) targets psychological flexibility and may influence self‐compassion, yet evidence is inconsistently quantified. This systematic review investigated changes in self‐compassion following ACT or ACT‐based
Calderone A +6 more
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Abstract Aim This study examined the interaction among cognitive fusion, mindfulness and committed action on the self‐care behaviour in person with heart failure as guided by the acceptance and commitment therapy model. Design An exploratory cross‐sectional design was used.
Mohammed Munther Al‐Hammouri +2 more
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Un estudio cualitativo de los factores en torno a la aceptación del dolor físico en pacientes crónicos. [PDF]
Pain is the most frequent reason for asking for medical advice. The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines chronic pain as a continuous and recurrent pain which is kept at least during three months.
Fredy Escobar Fandiño
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The workplace is a complex and ever-changing environment. The defining characteristic of all organizations is that individuals work together to achieve a common goal. Organizations depend on interconnected behavior by various people, because work is not produced in isolation (e.g., people work together to produce a product or service and deliver that ...
O' Hora, Denis +2 more
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Establishing Hierarchical Classification Responding: Directly Trained and Emergent Responses
ABSTRACT Hierarchical classification responding (HCR) describes a collection of responses that require discrimination of logical relationships between stimuli based on their position in a categorical hierarchy. This study established HCR for a new hierarchy in young children through discrete trial instruction.
George H. Noell +3 more
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General Psychiatry, Volume 33, Issue 4, August 2020.
Giovambattista Presti +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to expand knowledge on the roles of psychological inflexibility and school friendship closeness in adolescents' loneliness during the transition to upper secondary education. The participants were 885 Finnish adolescents (mean age = 15.74, SD = 0.37, 56% girls). Loneliness was measured twice: in Grade 9 and at the beginning of
Annina Jormanainen +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The need to improve the quality of life (QoL) and well‐being of people living with and beyond cancer is well recognised. SURECAN (SUrvivors' Rehabilitation Evaluation after CANcer) is a multiphase study developing and evaluating a psychological intervention based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for people who have ...
Elisavet Moschopoulou +8 more
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A mediational theory of equivalence relations and transformation of function
Abstract In this article, we describe a mediational theory of emergent or derived relations resulting from matching‐to‐sample procedures that produce equivalence and transformation of function. According to a mediational theory, behaviors that occur at the time of reinforcement mediate subsequent behavioral relations referred to as “derived” or ...
Henry D. Schlinger Jr., Elbert Blakely
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