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  1. Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile intervention for patients with psychosis following psychiatric hospitalization: A pilot randomized controlled trial.
  2. Considering compassion as a mechanism or outcome and its implications for process-based therapy.
  3. Improving meta-analyses of suicide prevention programs to inform the development of actionable clinical practice guidelines.
  4. The role of general vs pandemic-specific paranoid ideation in the use of recommended health behaviors and vaccine willingness during a worldwide pandemic: An international study in the general public
  5. Adding online storytelling-based acceptance and commitment therapy to antidepressant treatment for primary care patients: a randomized clinical trial
  6. The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree? Paranoia and Safety Behaviours in Adolescent-Parent-Dyads
  7. A Child–Parent Dyad Study on Adolescent Paranoia and the Influence of Adverse Life Events, Bullying, Parenting Stress, and Family Support
  8. Psychosis and Schizophrenia
  9. Paranoid Thinking as a Function of Minority Group Status and Intersectionality: An International Examination of the Role of Negative Beliefs
  10. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Psychosis in an Inpatient Context
  11. ACT for the Treatment of Psychosis and Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders
  12. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy informed behavioral health interventions delivered by non-mental health professionals: A systematic review
  13. Reports of the demise of CBT for bipolar disorder have been greatly exaggerated: a response to Samamé
  14. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders: Third Wave Case Conceptualization
  15. Using ecological momentary assessment for patients with psychosis posthospitalization: Opportunities for mobilizing measurement-based care.
  16. Standards for professional psychology continuing education sponsors: A comparative analysis of health service professions.
  17. Pilot randomized controlled trial of a video self‐help intervention for depression based on acceptance and commitment therapy: Feasibility and acceptability
  18. Feasibility and Preliminary Effects of Implementing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Inpatients With Psychotic-Spectrum Disorders in a Clinical Psychiatric Intensive Care Setting
  19. Impact of causal explanations for social anxiety disorder on stigma and treatment perceptions
  20. Comorbid cannabis and tobacco use disorders in hospitalized patients with psychotic-spectrum disorders
  21. The Need for Quality Improvement in Behavioral Health
  22. Incorporating Acceptance and Mindfulness into the Treatment of Psychosis
  23. Charting the Course Ahead
  24. Leveraging Mobile Technology to Improve the Treatment of Comorbid Bipolar and Substance Use Disorders
  25. An Introduction to Mindfulness and Acceptance Therapies for Psychosis
  26. Psychotherapy in decline: what steps are needed to promote evidence-based practice?
  27. Medication burden in bipolar disorder: A chart review of patients at psychiatric hospital admission
  28. Personality Pathology Predicts Outcomes in a Treatment-Seeking Sample with Bipolar I Disorder
  29. The Importance of Theory in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Perspective of Contextual Behavioral Science
  30. Addressing Treatment Motivation in Borderline Personality Disorder: Rationale for Incorporating Values-Based Exercises into Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  31. The evidence-based practice of psychotherapy: Facing the challenges that lie ahead
  32. Mindfulness interventions for psychosis: A meta-analysis
  33. Men and women perceive different reasons for being depressed
  34. Acceptance and commitment therapy for psychosis: intent to treat, hospitalization outcome and mediation by believability
  35. Engaging People with Psychosis in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness
  36. Patients’ treatment expectancies in clinical trials of antidepressants versus psychotherapy for depression: a study using hypothetical vignettes
  37. An Open Trial of a New Acceptance-Based Behavioral Treatment for Major Depression With Psychotic Features
  38. Brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Acute Treatment of Hospitalized Patients with Psychosis
  39. Prevalence of Attenuated Psychotic Symptoms and Their Relationship WithDSM-IVDiagnoses in a General Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic
  40. Differences in Depression Severity in Family Caregivers of Hospitalized Individuals With Dementia and Family Caregivers of Outpatients With Dementia
  41. Self-stigma and attitudes about treatment in depressed patients in a hospital setting
  42. Tapping their Patients’ Problems Away?
  43. Differential Relationship Between Depression Severity and Patients' Perceived Family Functioning in Women versus in Men
  44. Factors Associated with Critical Thinking Abilities in Psychotherapists
  45. Investigating the Similarities and Differences Between Practitioners of Second- and Third-Wave Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies
  46. Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale as a Suicide Screening Instrument in Depressed Primary Care Patients
  47. Authors' reply
  48. Let your intuition be your guide? Individual differences in the evidence‐based practice attitudes of psychotherapists
  49. Improving Treatment Adherence in Patients With Bipolar Disorder and Substance Abuse
  50. Is It the Symptom or the Relation to It? Investigating Potential Mediators of Change in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Psychosis
  51. Evaluation of evidence for the psychotic subtyping of post-traumatic stress disorder
  52. The relationship between childhood trauma history and the psychotic subtype of major depression
  53. Open Trial of Vinyasa Yoga for Persistently Depressed Individuals: Evidence of Feasibility and Acceptability
  54. The impact of panic-agoraphobic comorbidity on suicidality in hospitalized patients with major depression
  55. EVIDENCE FOR THE VALIDITY OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION'S CAREGIVER SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE AS A SCREENING MEASURE FOR DEPRESSION
  56. Hatha Yoga for Depression: Critical Review of the Evidence for Efficacy, Plausible Mechanisms of Action, and Directions for Future Research
  57. Does Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Affect the Severity and Course of Psychotic Major Depressive Disorder?
  58. Öst's (2008) methodological comparison of clinical trials of acceptance and commitment therapy versus cognitive behavior therapy: Matching Apples with Oranges?
  59. Premature Conclusions About Psychotherapy for Dysthymia
  60. Does the Dexamethasone Suppression Test Reliably Discriminate Between Psychotic and Nonpsychotic Major Depression?
  61. Cognitive behavior therapy for generalized social anxiety disorder in adolescents: A randomized controlled trial
  62. Prevalence and clinical characteristics of psychotic versus nonpsychotic major depression in a general psychiatric outpatient clinic
  63. Self-Administered Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis: Untapped Potential or Premature Promotion?
  64. Review: Individual behavioural therapy reduces symptoms of depression
  65. The Emergence of Suicidal Ideation During the Post‐Hospital Treatment of Depressed Patients
  66. Depressive symptom profiles and severity patterns in outpatients with psychotic vs nonpsychotic major depression
  67. Impact of remitted substance use disorders on the future course of bipolar I disorder: Findings from a clinical trial
  68. Written emotional disclosure: A controlled study of the benefits of expressive writing homework in outpatient psychotherapy
  69. Improving Treatment Adherence in Bipolar Disorder
  70. Cognitive-behavioural therapies: achievements and challenges
  71. Popular self-help books for anxiety, depression, and trauma: How scientifically grounded and useful are they?
  72. Dysfunctional cognitions in hospitalized patients with psychotic versus nonpsychotic major depression
  73. Course of Illness in Psychotic Mania
  74. The Treatment of Psychotic Major Depression: Is There a Role for Adjunctive Psychotherapy?
  75. Self-Efficacy for Social Situations in Adolescents with Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder
  76. Onset of Illness and Developmental Factors in Social Anxiety Disorder: Preliminary Findings from a Retrospective Interview
  77. Review: cognitive behavioural therapy is an effective treatment for depression, panic disorder, and generalised anxiety disorder, but may be less effective in severe cases
  78. Believability of Hallucinations as a Potential Mediator of Their Frequency and Associated Distress in Psychotic Inpatients
  79. Acute treatment of inpatients with psychotic symptoms using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Pilot results
  80. ACCEPTANCE, MINDFULNESS, VALUES, AND PSYCHOSIS: APPLYING ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY (ACT) TO THE CHRONICALLY MENTALLY ILL
  81. Is Symptomatic Improvement in Clinical Trials of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis Clinically Significant?
  82. Patients' expectancies, the alliance in pharmacotherapy, and treatment outcomes in bipolar disorder.
  83. Differential Response to Combined Treatment in Patients With Psychotic Versus Nonpsychotic Major Depression
  84. Cognitive Behavior Therapies for Psychotic Disorders: Current Empirical Status and Future Directions
  85. Anxiety disorder comobidity in Bipolar I Disorder: Relationship to depression severity and treatment outcome
  86. Cognitive Behavior Therapies for Psychotic Disorders: Current Empirical Status and Future Directions.
  87. Introduction to the special issue on the placebo concept in psychotherapy
  88. Moving from empirically supported treatment lists to practice guidelines in psychotherapy: The role of the placebo concept
  89. Social skills training augments the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral group therapy for social anxiety disorder
  90. EMDR Variants, Pseudoscience, and the Demise of Empirically Supported Treatments?
  91. Methodological Issues in Clinical Trials of Antidepressant Medications: Perspectives from Psychotherapy Outcome Research
  92. STANDARD VERSUS EXTENDED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER: A RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED TRIAL
  93. Service Connection for PTSD Is Not a Gender Issue: Comment on Murdoch et al.
  94. Determinants of Diagnostic Prototypicality Judgments of the Personality Disorders
  95. The search for the holy grail: Heart rate variability and Thought Field Therapy