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ISSN:0193-953X

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Jessica L Hawks,Zuzanna K Wojcieszak,Sarah M Kennedy Jessica L Hawks
As youth mental health concerns continue to increase, creative solutions must be developed to increase access to timely and effective care. Stepped-care models (SCMs) provide one innovative solution by offering patients initial access to lo...
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Anxiety problems are prevalent among children and young people, yet few families access treatment. Parent-led interventions are one method of increasing access, but little is known about how outcomes and experiences of such interventions tr...
Marika Blonner,Gabrielle Paton Simcock,Eric A Storch et al. Marika Blonner et al.
There is a high demand for youth mental health intervention that is not adequately addressed by current models of care. Stratified and staged models offer a promising solution, balancing increased access and resource conservation with timel...
Steven C Hayes Steven C Hayes
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) emphasizes psychological flexibility as a key set of processes that improve mental and behavioral health outcomes. Our field needs to shift from syndrome-based interventions to a process-based approac...
Nicholas C Borgogna,Stephen L Aita Nicholas C Borgogna
We provide critical considerations regarding the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) science. We discuss the reconsideration and potential dismissal of latent disease diagnoses in ACT science. We echo sentiments against employing standa...
Julie M Petersen Julie M Petersen
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a promising new treatment approach for transdiagnostic youth mental health concerns. ACT has been extensively researched in adult populations. However, significantly less evidence is available for ...
Jennifer Krafft,Clarissa W Ong Jennifer Krafft
This review provides a conceptual and empirical overview of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) as a treatment for hoarding. ACT uses a functional contextual model to conceptualize hoarding as a narrowed behavioral repertoire caused by ...
Megan M Kelly,Hannah Grigorian,Noah R Wolkowicz et al. Megan M Kelly et al.
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is focused on reducing experiential avoidance and increasing psychological flexibility in the face of traumatic experiences. This approach involves using accep...