نتایج جستجو برای: acceptance and commitment therapy

تعداد نتایج: 16963995  

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
sahar mohabat-bahar allame tabatabai university. faculty of psychology and educational sciences, tehran, iran fatemeh maleki-rizi alzahra university. faculty of psychology and educational sciences, tehran, iran mohammad esmaiel akbari cancer research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad moradi-joo cancer research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

abstract background: breast cancer is the most common cancer in women that as a sudden event has profound effects on all aspects of patients’ lives. psychosocial interventions may play important roles in reducing anxiety and depression among breast-cancer survivors. therefore, group training based on acceptance and commitment therapy may help women to cope better with their condition, and decre...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2014
David T Gillanders Helen Bolderston Frank W Bond Maria Dempster Paul E Flaxman Lindsey Campbell Sian Kerr Louise Tansey Penelope Noel Clive Ferenbach Samantha Masley Louise Roach Joda Lloyd Lauraine May Susan Clarke Bob Remington

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) emphasizes the relationship a person has with their thoughts and beliefs as potentially more relevant than belief content in predicting the emotional and behavioral consequences of cognition. In ACT, "defusion" interventions aim to "unhook" thoughts from actions and to create psychological distance between a person and their thoughts, beliefs, memories, a...

Journal: :Journal of contextual behavioral science 2014
Kevin E Vowles Brandi C Fink Lindsey L Cohen

In chronic pain treatment, a primary goal is reduced disability. It is often assumed that a central process by which disability reduction occurs is pain reduction. Conversely, approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) posit that pain reduction is not necessary for reduced disability. Instead, disability reduction occurs when responses to pain are changed, such that as unsuccess...

2016
Tsukasa Kato

BACKGROUND Psychological inflexibility is a core concept in the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model. The current study hypothesized and tested two models in which psychological inflexibility was linked with higher levels of depressive symptoms and sleep difficulty. RESULTS To attain data, Japanese university students (N = 633) completed questionnaires related to psychological inflex...

2013
Jennifer L. Steiner Leah Bogusch Silvia M. Bigatti

Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is a chronic pain condition characterized by pain, fatigue, and nonrestorative sleep. The disruptive symptoms of FMS are associated with reductions in quality of life related to family, intimate relationships, and work. The present study was part of a randomized pilot study of an 8-week Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention compared to education in a s...

2017
David G. Juncos Glenn A. Heinrichs Philip Towle Kiera Duffy Sebastian M. Grand Matthew C. Morgan Jonathan D. Smith Evan Kalkus

This study investigated the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a treatment for music performance anxiety (MPA) in an uncontrolled pilot design. ACT is a newer, "third-wave" therapy that differs from previous MPA treatments, because its goal is not to reduce symptoms of MPA. Rather, ACT aims to enhance psychological flexibility in the presence of unwanted symptoms through the prom...

2015
Mousa Moazzezi Vahid Ataie Moghanloo Roghayeh Ataie Moghanloo Malihe Pishvaei

BACKGROUND Diabetes Mellitus (DM) imposes restrictions on physical, emotional and social functioning of children and adolescents. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to determine the impact of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on perceived stress and special health self-efficacy in seven to fifteen-year-old children with DM. PATIENTS AND METHODS The present study was a clinical trial...

Background and Objective: Parents of children with developmental disabilities, particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), are at risk for high levels of distress. The aim of this study was to evaluate effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy on psychological flexibility and Health Promotion among mothers with autistic children. Methods: This study was a quasi-experimental pretest ...

بحرینیان, عبدالمجید, جفاکش مقدم, آسیه, شهابی زاده, فاطمه,

Background and objective: Dialysis patients are encountering many psychological distresses aggravating their psycho-social problems. Currently, the third wave of psychological treatment has surpassed other treatments in solving the problems of these patients. This article aimed to study the comparative effectiveness of mindfulness-based psychotherapy versus acceptance and commitment therapy on ...

Javad Khalatbari, Majid-Mahmoud Alilou, Sepideh Shakernejad,

Introduction: Irritable bowel syndrome is the most common, costly, and disabling dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract. Mental disorders can be one of the main factors in the onset, continuation, or exacerbation of gastrointestinal signs and symptoms in people with this syndrome. Commitment and acceptance therapy is a mixture of four approaches of awareness, acceptance, commitment, and beha...

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