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DBT, FAP, and ACT 1 Hayes, S. C., Masuda, A., Bissett, R., Luoma, J., & Guerrero, L. F. (in press). DBT, FAP, and ACT: How empirically oriented are the new behavior therapy technologies? Behavior Therapy.
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Hayes / Jacobson / /

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New Behavior Therapy Technologies / Wilson / DBT / Tyler / /

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Administration clinic / Steven C. Hayes Akihiko Masuda Richard Bissett Jason Luoma L. Fernando Guerrero University of Nevada / University of Nevada Reno / /

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case management / behavior therapy technologies / telephone consultation / treatment for females with binge eating disorder / treatment of eating disorders / /

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borderline personality disorder / bulimia nervosa / Substance Use Disorder / disorder / eating disorders / depression / binge eating disorder / /

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behavioral therapies / cognitive therapy / self-management / psychotherapy / /

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Veteran’s Administration / University of Nevada / Reno / Steven C. Hayes Akihiko Masuda Richard Bissett Jason Luoma L. Fernando Guerrero University of Nevada / Steven C. Hayes Department of Psychology / /

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Richard Bissett Jason Luoma / Prince / Steven C. Hayes / Christensen / Cordova / /

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therapist / Prince / Behavior Therapist / FAP therapist / /

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South Carolina / Nevada / Nova Scotia / Connecticut / /

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behavior therapy technologies / empirically guided technologies / three technologies / /

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