Robert Zettle

Affiliations: 
Psychology Wichita State University, Wichita, KS, United States 
Area:
ACT, Depression, Anxiety, Experiential Avoidance, Relational Framing
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Bond FW, Hayes SC, Baer RA, et al. (2011) Preliminary psychometric properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II: a revised measure of psychological inflexibility and experiential avoidance. Behavior Therapy. 42: 676-88
Zettle RD, Rains JC, Hayes SC. (2011) Processes of change in acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive therapy for depression: a mediation reanalysis of Zettle and Rains. Behavior Modification. 35: 265-83
Petersen CL, Zettle RD. (2009) Treating inpatients with comorbid depression and alcohol use disorders: A comparison of acceptance and commitment therapy versus treatment as usual Psychological Record. 59: 521-536
Zettle RD, Hayes SC. (2008) Brief ACT Treatment of Depression Handbook of Brief Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 35-54
Zettle RD, Petersen CL, Hocker TR, et al. (2007) Responding to a challenging perceptual-motor task as a function of level of experiential avoidance Psychological Record. 57: 49-62
Zettle RD, Hocker TR, Mick KA, et al. (2005) Differential strategies in coping with pain as a function of level of experiential avoidance Psychological Record. 55: 511-524
Hayes SC, Bissett RT, Korn Z, et al. (1999) The impact of acceptance versus control rationales on pain tolerance Psychological Record. 49: 33-47
Zettle RD, Hayes SC. (1987) Component and process analysis of cognitive therapy. Psychological Reports. 61: 939-53
Zettle RD, Hayes SC. (1986) Dysfunctional control by client verbal behavior: The context of reason-giving. The Analysis of Verbal Behavior. 4: 30-8
Hayes SC, Brownstein AJ, Zettle RD, et al. (1986) Rule-governed behavior and sensitivity to changing consequences of responding. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 45: 237-56
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