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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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Congratulations again to the 2025 scholars—your contributions remind us why global inclusion is at the heart of advancing science and practice. Learn more about each of their experiences at #ACBSWC25 here: http://ow.ly/Ljz830sTN2T

#ACBS #ContextualBehavioralScience #EquityInScience #FutureLeaders

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Top 10 Things You Should Know Before Submitting to the 2026 ACBS World Conference Preparing a submission for the ACBS World Conference is an exciting opportunity to share your work, contribute to the community, and help shape the global conversation around contextual behavioral science. To help you put your best foot forward, we’ve distilled the ACBS submission guidelines into th

Thinking about submitting to #ACBS2026?
Don't miss our new guide: Top 10 Things to Know Before You Submit!

Clear tips. Stronger proposals. Better sessions.
https://ow.ly/I2t150XVNXi

#ACBS #WC2026 #ContextualBehavioralScience #ACT #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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#ACBSWC26 Call for Submissions: Share your research, ideas, or CBS innovations with a global community at the 2026 ACBS World Conference in Lyon, France (16–19 July 2026).

http://ow.ly/EocC30sQMe4

#ACBS #ACT #ContextualBehavioralScience #CBS #mentalhealth

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Did you know ACBS members get access to 4,000+ Publications & research archives! From cutting-edge research to hands-on clinical tools, it’s all at your fingertips.

Join today & dive in: http://ow.ly/JJZG30sQMcU

#ACBS #MentalHealth #ContextualBehavioralScience #ProfessionalDevelopment #ACT #CBS

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We are thrilled to introduce Dr. Jean-Christophe Seznec & Jacqueline A-Tjak PhD as the esteemed co-chairs for #ACBSWC26, 16-19 July 2026, at Lyon Catholic University (UCLY) in Lyon, France.
http://ow.ly/4GPh30sQMcR

#ACBS #ContextualBehavioralScience #ACT #CBS #MentalHealth #Psychology

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This #WorldMentalHealthDay join us for dynamic International virtual workshops! Explore innovative strategies for expanding the reach of #contextualbehavioralscience & making it more accessible to people in need. ow.ly/UUIp50WXvt4

#ACBS #CBS #ACT #mentalheath #behavioralscience

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Have an idea that could push #ContextualBehavioralScience forward? Whether you're just getting started or expanding an ongoing project, this is your chance to receive funding to support innovative, impactful #CBS research.
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It’s here! The ACBS Knowledge Portal has been redesigned and refreshed!

Explore a cleaner look, easier navigation, & improved access to research, tools, & resources to support your work in #ContextualBehavioralScience.
Start exploring: contextualscience.org/knowledge_po...

#ACBS #ACT #mentalhealth

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Have an idea that could push #ContextualBehavioralScience forward? Submit your application for one of the ACBS Research & Development Grants! This is your chance to receive funding to support innovative, impactful #CBS research
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#ACBS

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How We Can Help Humanity Break the Grip of the WEIRD What if everything you know about mental health is built for the wrong people? A new approach is changing that.

How can we help humanity break free from the narrow lens of WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) thinking? Dr. Steven C. Hayes explores how #ContextualBehavioralScience can guide us toward a more inclusive, globally relevant science of human behavior.
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#ACBS

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How can AI enhance therapy through #ContextualBehavioralScience (#CBS)? Join our expert panel to explore how #AI can improve outcomes, personalize care, & support clients. We’ll tackle key ethics like privacy, bias, & keeping the human connection at the heart of healing
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#ACBSWC25 #ACBS

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