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Clinical Case Studies | 2016

Building Psychological Flexibility to Mitigate Adjustment Disorder Assessing Treatment Progress With a Measure of Treatment Processes

Kristin A. Wiggs; Chad E. Drake

Clients who present to psychotherapy reporting diffuse and/or sub-clinical concerns may provide a puzzling treatment decision for providers of evidence-based practice. The current case study illustrates the implementation of an evidence-based treatment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), for a client diagnosed with adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressive symptoms. ACT targets a dimensional, transdiagnostic construct known as psychological flexibility, currently conceptualized as involving six inter-related behavioral repertoires. The client was a Caucasian woman in her 30s who self-referred to therapy. She reported feeling anxious and depressed, especially in regard to interpersonal difficulties with her mother and her ex-husband. Fourteen sessions of an ACT protocol emphasizing a modular approach to the repertoires emphasized by the psychological flexibility model were provided. Each modular session consisted of psychoeducation, metaphors, experiential exercises, and daily practice assignments for one of the repertoires. The client completed pre-treatment, post-treatment, and 6-month follow-up outcome measures and weekly process measures to track change throughout treatment. One process measure assessed each of the six repertoires. The client’s data revealed substantial increases in psychological flexibility and decreases in psychological distress from pre- to post-treatment, which remained stable at follow-up. This case report suggests that ACT may be a desirable treatment option for clients bearing ambiguous or sub-clinical presentations, including interpersonal conflicts. The report also provides a model for monitoring change with individual psychological flexibility repertoires with respect to a modular approach to teaching those repertoires.


Current Psychology | 2017

Examining Self-Concealment within the Framework of Psychological Inflexibility and Mindfulness: A Preliminary Cross-Sectional Investigation

Akihiko Masuda; Erin C. Tully; Chad E. Drake; Nicholas Tarantino; Alyssa M. Ames; Dale G. Larson


Journal of contextual behavioral science | 2015

Honest politics: Evaluating candidate perceptions for the 2012 U. S. election with the Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure

Chad E. Drake; Sam Kramer; Reza Habib; Kelsey Schuler; Lindsay Blankenship; Janna Locke


Archive | 2015

EXPLORING THE RELIABILITY AND CONVERGENT VALIDITY OF IMPLICIT RACIAL EVALUATIONS

Chad E. Drake; Sam Kramer; Travis Sain; Rachel Swiatek; Kristin Kohn; Meagan Murphy


Psychological Record | 2016

Testing the IRAP: Exploring the Reliability and Fakability of an Idiographic Approach to Interpersonal Attitudes

Chad E. Drake; Kail H. Seymour; Reza Habib


Psychological Record | 2016

Exploring an Implicit Measure of Acceptance and Experiential Avoidance of Anxiety

Chad E. Drake; C. Alix Timko; Jason B. Luoma


Practice Innovations | 2016

Acceptance and commitment therapy as a treatment for a Latina young adult woman with purging: A case report.

Akihiko Masuda; Stacey Y. Ng; Makeda Moore; Isabelle Felix; Chad E. Drake


International Journal for The Advancement of Counselling | 2017

Help-Seeking Stigma in Asian American College Women: The Role of Disordered Eating Cognitions and Psychological Inflexibility.

Akihiko Masuda; Bradly L. Goodnight; Stacey Y. Ng; L. Ward Schaefer; Erin C. Tully; Wing Yi Chan; Chad E. Drake


Journal of contextual behavioral science | 2018

Assessing the validity of implicit and explicit measures of stigma toward clients with substance use disorders among mental health practitioners

Chad E. Drake; R. Trent Codd; Christeine Terry


International Journal for The Advancement of Counselling | 2018

Examining U.S. and Japanese College Students’ Differences in Psychological Distress: the Mediating Roles of Valued Action and Experiential Avoidance

Chad E. Drake; Akihiko Masuda; David Dalsky; Kimberly T. Stevens; Sam Kramer; Sunni Primeaux; Takashi Muto; Takashi Mitamura

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Sam Kramer

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Erin C. Tully

Georgia State University

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Reza Habib

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Stacey Y. Ng

Georgia State University

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Sunni Primeaux

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Alyssa M. Ames

Georgia State University

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C. Alix Timko

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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