Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada and a codeveloper of acceptance and commitment therapy. His career has focused on the analysis of the nature of human language and cognition and its application to the understanding and alleviation of human suffering. He has served as president of multiple scientific and professional organizations, including the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) and the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science. His work has been recognized by the James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science, the Award for Impact of Science on Application from the Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ABCT, among other awards. The author of 41 books and over 575 scientific articles, Dr. Hayes has focused on understanding human language and cognition and applying this understanding to the alleviation of human suffering and the promotion of human welfare. He is coauthor of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Second Edition. Victoria M. Follette, PhD, is Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada. She heads the Trauma Research Institute of Nevada, using a contextual behavioral approach to understanding the sequelae of trauma. Her areas of interest include taking science into applied treatment and mindfulness- and acceptance-based approaches to treatment. Marsha M. Linehan, PhD, ABPP, the developer of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), is Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Director Emeritus of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics at the University of Washington. Her primary research interest is in the development and evaluation of evidence-based treatments for populations with high suicide risk and multiple, severe mental disorders. Dr. Linehan's contributions to suicide research and clinical psychology research have been recognized with numerous awards, including the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Psychology and the Career/Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. She is also a recipient of the Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation and the James McKeen Cattell Award from the Association for Psychological Science. In her honor, the American Association of Suicidology created the Marsha Linehan Award for Outstanding Research in the Treatment of Suicidal Behavior. She is a Zen master.
1. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and the New Behavior Therapies: Mindfulness
Acceptance
and Relationship
Steven C. Hayes 2. Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Synthesizing Radical Acceptance with Skillful Means
Clive J. Robins
Henry Schmidt III
and Marsha M. Linehan 3. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Theoretical Rationale and Empirical Status
Zindel V. Segal
John D. Teasdale
and J. Mark G. Williams 4. Acceptance
Mindfulness
and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Comparisons
Contrasts
and Application to Anxiety
Susan M. Orsillo
Lizabeth Roemer
Jennifer Block Lerner
and Matthew T. Tull 5. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy
Cognitive Therapy
and Acceptance
Robert J. Kohlenberg
Jonathan W. Kanter
Madelon Bolling
Reo Wexner
Chauncey Parker
and Mavis Tsai 6. Values Work in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Setting a Course for Behavioral Treatment
Kelly G. Wilson and Amy R. Murrell 7. Finding the Action in Behavioral Activation: The Search for Empirically Supported Interventions and Mechanisms of Change
Christopher Martell
Michael Addis
and Sona Dimidjian 8. Mindfulness
Acceptance
Validation
and "Individual" Psychopathology in Couples
Alan E. Fruzzetti and Kate M. Iverson 9. Acceptance
Mindfulness
and Trauma
Victoria M. Follette
Kathleen M. Palm
and Mandra L. Rasmussen Hall 10. Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Bringing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy into the Valued Present
T. D. Borkovec and Brian Sharpless 11. Acceptance and Change in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: The Evolution of Manual-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
G. Terence Wilson 12. Vipassana Meditation as a Treatment for Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders
G. Alan Marlatt
Katie Witkiewitz
Tiara M. Dillworth
Sarah W. Bowen
George A. Parks
Laura MarieMacpherson
Heather S. Lonczak
Mary E. Larimer
Tracy Simpson
Arthur W. Blume
and Rick Crutcher 13. Acceptance
Mindfulness
and Change in Couple Therapy
Andrew Christensen
Mia Sevier
Lorelei E. Simpson
and Krista S. Gattis