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(Deictic) relational responding is not related to autism traits in the general population Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026

Do autism traits link to deictic relating? Two experiments found no significant correlations. Learn more: http://ow.ly/SacM30sTN2Y

#JCBS #ACBS #AutismResearch #RFT #ContextualBehavioralScience #TheoryOfMind #PsychologicalScience

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From experiential attachment to nonattachment: A theory-informed review of harmful and healthy pursuits of comfort, approval, competence, status, a... Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026

What if wellbeing means loosening attachment to praise, status, or control? ✨ More well-being, less addiction. Read the full study: http://ow.ly/7MLc30sTN2W

#ACBS #JCBS #ACT #PsychologicalFlexibility #BehavioralScience #Mindfulness

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Longitudinal associations between perceived coparenting and Chinese adolescents’ wisdom: The role of peer attachment and psychological flexibility Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026AuthorsHongyi Lin, Qian Li, Fengyan Wang

New research shows: Strong co-parenting boosts adolescent wisdom! ✨
Peer bonds & flexibility matter too. Wisdom grows through relationships! http://ow.ly/S6SJ30sSWUV

#ACBS #JCBS #parenting

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A longitudinal pilot evaluation of valued living: An acceptance and commitment therapy-based digital mental health intervention for autistic adults Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026

New research on a digital mental health program for autistic adults shows:
✨ Benefits
✨ Improved well-being
✨ Reduced distress
✨ Enhanced satisfaction

🌱 Digital tools offer tailored support. http://ow.ly/kcqz30sSWUN

#ACBS #JCBS #mentalhealth #autism

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Psychological flexibility, parental competence, and prosociality in caregivers of children with special health care needs: A network analysis of fa... Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026

New research shows:✨Flexibility, kindness, & parenting skills boost well-being!✨Confidence & kindness reduce child behavior challenges.🌱 Key? Values + action💡 Boosting resilience for the family! http://ow.ly/A1QR30sSWUH

#ACBS #JCBS #parenting #ACTtherapy

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Psychological flexibility and rigidity among Ukrainian military personnel with post-traumatic stress disorder and adjustment disorder Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026AuthorsDmytro I. Boiko & Anastasiia D. Shkodina

A study of Ukrainian soldiers found that psychological flexibility plays a big role in how combat stress shows up. Building psychological flexibility could help support military mental health during and after war.
http://ow.ly/8EMI30sSWUB

#ACBS #JCBS #mentalhealth #PTSD

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Longitudinal associations between perceived coparenting and Chinese adolescents’ wisdom: The role of peer attachment and psychological flexibility Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 39, January 2026AuthorsHongyi Lin, Qian Li, Fengyan Wang

A recent study highlights the role of perceived coparenting in fostering wisdom among adolescents and shows that promoting positive co-parenting, peer connections, & #psychologicalflexibility can support the growth of wisdom in youth. http://ow.ly/tujB30sRYqu

#ACBS #JCBS #ACT #BehavioralScience

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Mindful self-compassion program adapted for professional caregivers of juvenile detention facilities: A pilot mixed-method study Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

A pilot study tested an adapted Mindful Self-Compassion program for professional caregivers in juvenile detention facilities and found compassion-based interventions could be a game-changer for those caring for youth in detention.
http://ow.ly/KXN630sRYqq

#ACBS #JCBS #JuvenileJustice #MentalHealth

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Third wave behavioral interventions for individuals with Dementia: A systematic review Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

Third-Wave Interventions for #Dementia. A recent review finds:
-Feasible and acceptable for individuals with dementia
-Common adaptations: simpler materials, language accessibility, memory aids
-Efficacy is still inconclusive—more rigorous research needed
http://ow.ly/buSF30sRYql

#ACBS #JCBS

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Testing a bifactor model of the comprehensive assessment of acceptance and Commitment Therapy Processes (CompACT) in Finnish and British populations Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

A recent study offers insights into how #psychologicalflexibility can be assessed. This research strengthens the CompACT as a robust, multidimensional tool for research & clinical practice, improving how we measure & understand psychological flexibility.
http://ow.ly/oz5j30sRYqj

#ACBS #JCBS #ACT

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Over and undergeneralization of behavior analytic terminology and their influence on the trouble with terms Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

Key takeaway: Precision matters, but clarity is crucial. Ensuring our terminology is both accurate and understandable strengthens the field and supports effective communication.
http://ow.ly/Kpmq30sRYqf

#ACBS #JCBS #BehaviorAnalysis #ABA #ACT #Research #Psychology

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“Finding your values is important. You only die once.” - Analysing goal-talk in incarcerated adolescents struggling with substance use from a Relat... Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

A new study explored “goal-talk”, the language adolescents in institutional care use when describing their goals. These findings highlight how the way we frame our goals in language can reveal & even shape pathways to meaningful behavior change.
http://ow.ly/9myE30sRuf8

#ACBS #JCBS #RFT

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The core extrusion schema, psychological inflexibility and social anxiety symptoms in Adolescents: A network analysis Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025AuthorsYue Chen & Fei Lei

A new study on high school students uncovers how cognitive fusion & core beliefs about the self, fuel social #anxiety. Mapping these links at the symptom level, reveals new, precise targets for helping individuals break free from social anxiety.
http://ow.ly/pQEv30sRuf3

#ACBS #JCBS #mentalhealth

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Applied knowledge of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Developing and assessing the utility of a Situational Judgement Test (SJT) Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

How do we know if someone really understands ACT? Researchers have developed the first-ever Situational Judgment Test for #ACT. This innovative tool could transform how clinicians, trainers, & researchers assess ACT skill development.
http://ow.ly/oWrr30sRueV

#ACBS #JCBS

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Measurement invariance and discriminant validity of the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire across five Spanish-speaking countries Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

A new cross-cultural study confirms that the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire (CFQ)—a core tool in #ACT —works consistently across 5 Spanish-speaking countries.
http://ow.ly/S4K630sRueP

#ACBS #JCBS#CBS #mentalhealth #psychology

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An idiographic comparison of ACT focused on repetitive negative thinking versus non-directive therapy in child generalized anxiety Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

New hope for children with anxiety. Research offers promising evidence that brief, targeted ACT interventions could help children navigate anxiety with more flexibility and less fear.

#ACBS #JCBS #ACT #ContextualBehavioralScience #ChildAnxiety #PsychFlexibility #Parenting #MentalHealth

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Acceptance and commitment therapy can reduce emotional eating behavior in Turkish adults: A randomized controlled trial Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

New research is changing how we understand emotional eating! This study introduces the first-ever ACT-based treatment designed specifically for emotional eating — and it works.

http://ow.ly/g8fS30sQMe0

#ACBS #JCBS #ACT #EatingDisorders #BehavioralScience #PsychFlexibility #MentalHealth

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The role of psychological flexibility in mindful parenting during the postpartum period: A longitudinal study on the mediating effect of maternal p... Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025AuthorsHelena Moreira, Tatiana Dias, & Inês A. Trindade

Researchers found that mothers who cultivated awareness & openness experienced better emotional regulation & more mindful interactions with their infants suggesting that approaches like #ACT could be powerful tools for promoting maternal wellbeing & mindful parenting.

#ACBS #JCBS #Parenting

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A pilot feasibility and acceptability study of an online compassion-focused group therapy intervention to treat comorbid eating disorders and PTSD ... Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 38, October 2025

New research offers promising evidence for an online compassion-focused group therapy (#CFT) program designed for people experiencing both eating disorder (ED) & posttraumatic stress disorder (#PTSD) symptoms.
http://ow.ly/I0XV30sQMcQ
#ACBS #JCBS #EatingDisorders #MentalHealth

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Consumer co-design as a framework for enhancing a novel self-guided online program to reduce overconsumption Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

What happens when the people you’re designing for help create the program? This study tested it out. The result?
* Clearer, more relevant, & engaging content
* Added a new module on waste & solutions
* Participants felt like real partners—not just users
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#ACBS #JCBS #MentalHealth

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Effects of workplace acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programs on psychological flexibility's subprocesses: A systematic review Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

Work stress is real. But what if workplaces could actually help us build resilience? A new review shows that Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (#ACT) programs at work can boost key skills.

Read the full study: buff.ly/d1DDbRv

#ACBS #JCBS #WorkplaceWellness #ACTTherapy #PsychologicalFlexibility

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Relating-as-context: Utilizing functional analytic psychotherapy to enhance perspective- taking and the development of the self Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

Ever notice how therapy isn’t just about what we say—but how we relate in the moment?
This study shows how Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (#FAP) can boost perspective-taking & help people build a more flexible, adaptive sense of self.
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#ACBS #JCBS #MentalHealth #BehavioralScience

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Examining associations of mindfulness with early-life trauma and risky health behaviors using a network analysis approach in a sample of U.S. college students Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

How are mindfulness, early-life trauma, & risky health behaviors connected in college students? Findings suggest targeted mindfulness practices may help buffer the effects of early trauma & reduce health risks in young adults

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#ACBS #JCBS #TraumaResearch

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Patient-reported unwanted events and deterioration rates during acceptance and commitment therapy: A brief report of group therapy for fibromyalgia Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

New Study: Nearly Half of Fibromyalgia Patients Report Unwanted Events in ACT—But Outcomes Remain Positive. The findings highlight the importance of monitoring side effects in therapy, while recognizing they may be a natural part of the change process.
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#JCBS #ACBS #MentalHealth

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Experience-sampling methods for self-compassion research: A meta-analysis Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

How does self-compassion shift day to day? A new meta-analysis of experience sampling method (ESM) offers a powerful way to explore self-compassion in real life—moment by moment.

Read more: contextualscience.org/article/expe...

#JCBS #ACBS #MentalHealth #SelfCompassion #PsychFlexibility #ACT #CBS

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Developmental of a checklist of transdiagnostic therapeutic skills for use in general healthcare appointments Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025

Brief psychological skills can make a big impact—even in short healthcare visits. A new study developed & validated an 18-item checklist to measure these skills in low-resource settings.
contextualscience.org/article/deve...

#JCBS #ACBS #MentalHealth #PsychFlexibility

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Adolescents’ psychological flexibility and non-suicidal self-injury: Exploring between-person and within-person association Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 37, July 2025AuthorsDongyan Ding, Shuanghu Fang

New study: Greater psychological flexibility helps protect teens from non-suicidal self-injury—across all 6 core dimensions. A first-of-its-kind RI-CLPM analysis offers new directions for prevention & intervention.
contextualscience.org/article/adol...

#JCBS #ACBS #MentalHealth #AdolescentHealth

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Evaluating the naturalistic implementation of a peer-coaching service to augment online acceptance and commitment therapy for college mental health Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 36, April 2025

Can student-led coaching boost engagement with online #ACT programs? A new #JCBS study says… maybe. Students who were male or had prior therapy were more likely to opt in, but sign-ups were low, & dropouts were high. Peer coaching could help—but scaling is the next big hurdle.
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Masculinity, social connection, and loneliness: A contextual behavioral science approach to men's social relationships and intimacy Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)Volume 36, April 2025

Lonely, but not alone: Why so many men struggle to connect. A new #JCBS study explores how masculinity norms can block the behaviors that build intimacy—like vulnerability & emotional responsiveness—fueling loneliness. Want real connection? It starts with breaking old rules. zurl.co/LChrn

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