Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Psychological flexibility and the Eudaimonic Activity Model: Testing associations among psychological flexibility, need satisfaction, and subjective well-being113
Mindfulness and cognitive emotion regulation in pediatric misophonia48
Remediating rigid rule-following in subclinical obsessive-compulsive disorder using a brief mindfulness task: A case-control pilot study47
Cognitive fusion and treatment response to depression in caregivers of relatives with dementia.43
Building a digital tool to support focused acceptance and commitment therapy practitioners in New Zealand primary care: A qualitative exploration of user needs to guide software feature development36
Truce: Outcomes and mechanisms of change of a seven-week acceptance and commitment therapy program for young people whose parent has cancer33
Corrigendum to “Contextual-compassion training for borderline personality with long lasting symptoms: A randomized clinical trial” [Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 34 (2024) 2–10/100846]33
A fresh lens on psychological flexibility: Using network analysis and the Unified Flexibility and Mindfulness Model to uncover paths to wellbeing and distress33
The Mindful Healthcare Scale (MHS): Development and initial validation32
An online contextual schema therapy workshop for social anxiety symptoms – A randomized controlled trial31
An acceptance and commitment therapy-based intervention for opioid use disorder risk in individuals with cancer: A treatment development study30
Community Initiated Care: A blue-print for the practical realization of contextual behavioral science30
Predicting sleep quality and insomnia severity using the components of the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model: A new perspective26
Existential therapies and the extended evolutionary meta-model: Turning existential philosophy into process-based therapy25
A multi-sample investigation of psychological flexibility processes and reactive and proactive functions of aggression25
Exploring the fundamental processes underlying interventions designed to promote athletes’ performance and well-being: A contextual behavioral science perspective24
A call for ACTion: A systematic review of empirical evidence for the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with LGBTQI+ individuals24
The relation of grit to weight loss maintenance outcomes24
Examining item content across nine psychological (in)flexibility scales: What do they measure?23
A mixed methods study investigating alexithymia, experiential avoidance, and psychological distress: Insights into men with high externally oriented thinking22
The importance of idiographic and functionally analytic strategies in the unified protocol for transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders21
Editorial Board21
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