If you would like to create atranslation for a language that is not currently listed or if you are interested in a research collaboration, please feel free to contact us. Unable to load your collection due to an error, Unable to load your delegates due to an error. WebmedCentral PSYCHOLOGY, 5(4):WMC004606. Provide a total score as well as individual subscales for each component of the ACT hexaflex, Use in intervention planning to determine which ACT areas to target, Use as a measure of progress and growth over time. OPEN AND ENGAGED STATE QUESTIONNAIRE 1 Assessing psychological flexibility: Validation of the Open and Engaged State Questionnaire Charles Benoy1,2, Barbara Knitter2, Linda Knellwolf2, Sabrina Doering2, Jens Klotsche3 & Andrew T. Gloster2 1Psychiatric Hospital of the University of Basel, Switzerland 2University of Basel, Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical Psychology and In practice this means helping clients to contact the present moment more fully, and to engage or persist in behavior that serves valued ends (Hayes, 2006). This page lists different questionnaires for you to assess your psychological flexibility across a range of different areas. A scoping review was conducted in two databases (PsycNET and SCOPUS). Strauss, E., Sherman, E. M. S., & Spreen, O. Series B, Biological Sciences, 359(1449), 13671378. Cognitive flexibility refers to a person's awareness of communication alternatives, willingness to adapt to the, The purpose of this research was to reassess the validity and increase the variance accounted for by the Communicative Adaptability Scale (CAS). Learn more about Institutional subscriptions. View PDF View article View in Scopus Google Scholar. stream Rolffs, J. L., Rogge, R. D., & Wilson, K. G. (2018). Philosophical Studies, 165(3), 11651176. For feedback on the translations, please contact the translators directly. https://doi.org/10.1080/02678373.2013.782157. We analyzed data from a randomized controlled trial involving 158 participants who were assigned to, The complexities of everyday life reinforce the need to be cognitively flexible. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 12, 106118. Paulhus, D. L., & Martin, C. L. (1988). The Parent Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PPFQ) is currently the only instrument developed for this purpose, and two. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2017.02.003. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology, 9(3), 2043808718779431. Psychol Assess. Google Scholar, Ben-Itzhak, S., Bluvstein,I., & Maor M.(2014). [PDF] Assessing psychological flexibility in test situations: The Test Bjorklund, D. F., & Harnishfeger, K. K. (1995). Journal of Neural Transmission, 117(1), 105122. Cognitive flexibility refers to a person's awareness of communication alternatives, willingness to adapt to the, The purpose of this research was to reassess the validity and increase the variance accounted for by the Communicative Adaptability Scale (CAS). In Interference and inhibition in cognition (pp. Psychological flexibility is also a central component of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). As you know, A Liberated Mind walks through all of the psychological flexibility processes that make up ACT. Article However, similar constructs have existed since the mid-20th century, resulting in different terms, definitions and measures of flexibility, hindering the advancement of the field. of the Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PFQ) and evaluates its reliability and validity. Le projet RDoC, catalyseur dune rvolution scientifique en psychiatrie? I also included a section on specifically applying these The results support previous findings and warrant the need for larger, randomized clinical trials evaluating the relative utility of individual and group treatment and the effects of parental interventions. Mental flexibility is considered part of Demetriou, C., Ozer, B. U., & Essau, C. A. Field theory in social science: selected theoretical papers. Keywords: Psychological Inventory (Gough, 1956), a 480-item true/false self-report questionnaire that produces scores for 18 personality traits. Two hexaflexes are presented, one with core problems (top) and the other with core processes (below). On the possibility and reality of introspection. Conflation between self-report and neurocognitive assessments of PubMed The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire - Stigma (AAQ-S): Developing a measure of psychological flexibility with stigmatizing thoughts. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.03.003. Mental flexibility is the ability to switch between different thoughts Stabbe, O. K., Rolffs, J. L., & Rogge, R. D. (2019). (2011). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 98(2), 338350. Kairos. Burgess, P. W., Alderman, N., Forbes, C., Costello, A., Coates, L. M., Dawson, D. R., & Channon, S. (2006). PubMed Kashdan TB, Disabato DJ, Goodman FR, Doorley JD, McKnight PE. JOMSIGN: Journal of Multicultural Studies in Guidance and Counseling, 3(1), 6474. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 55(4), 267268. Behavior Therapy, 42(4), 676688. This article reports the development of a communication flexibility scale and corresponding, Abstract Two studies examine the psychometric properties and socio-demographic correlates of the General Self-efficacy Scale (GSE) (Jerusalem and Schwarzer, 1986; Schwarzer, 1993). https://doi.org/10.1037/a0034437. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society: JINS, 10(4), 513. Definitional similarities among prominent flexibility constructs emerged, namely handling distress or interference, taking action, and meeting goals or values. Recent meta-analyses investigating the relationship between personality and job performance have found that openness to experience is the least predictive of the Big Five factors. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience: JPN, 38(2), 7577. Tchanturia, K., Davies, H., Roberts, M., Harrison, A., Nakazato, M., Schmidt, U., Treasure, J., & Morris, R. (2012). Hayes, S. C., Luoma, J. Psychological flexibility as a predictor of professional quality of To move towards definitional consensus and improved measurement, we surveyed the literature to map PF and related-terms, examine definitional overlaps, and assessthe psychometric quality of prominent flexibility measures. Psychological flexibility as a resilience factor in individuals with chronic pain. Psychological inflexibility mediates the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and mental health outcomes. Avsec A, Eisenbeck N, Carreno DF, Kocjan GZ, Kavi T. J Contextual Behav Sci. The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology, 16. Psychological flexibility and inflexibility in obsessive-compulsive symptom dimensions, disability, and quality of life: An online longitudinal study. PubMed The relationships between psychological flexibility, self-compassion, and emotional well-being. Reliability was demonstrated by a Cronbach alpha coefficient of 0.918. Twenty-three flexibility constructs appeared across 220 articles, and twelve measures were included and rated for quality. This novel measure, the Eating Disorder Flexibility Index (EDFLIX) questionnaire, was found to be reliable and valid in the assessment of cognitive and behavioral flexibility, with results offering support for the conceptual distinction between general and ED related flexibility. Principles of self-regulation: The nature of willpower and self-control ET Higgins AW Kruglanski Eds Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles. Experiential avoidance as a functional dimensional approach to psychopathology: An empirical review. A copy of the information handout in PDF format. Unlike other, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association, OBJECTIVE Berg, E. A. Definitional consensus and measurement development are vital to advance the field. (PDF) Explanation of Psychological Problems Based on Cognitive Cherry, K. M., Vander Hoeven, E., Patterson, T. S., & Lumley, M. N. (2021). To this end, recommendations and next steps for researchers and practitioners are outlined. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 8(3), 271276. Description and measurement of personality. Dennis, J. P., & Vander Wal, J. S. (2010). (2007). Work & Stress, 26, 272288. Psychological Flexibility. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Psychological Science, 15(7), 482487. Beauchaine, T. P., & Thayer, J. F. (2015). Shic, F. (2016). The survey comprised a demographic questionnaire and measures of psychological flexibility, professional quality of life and workplace factors. The overarching aim of ACT is to improve psychological flexibility, which is the act of being open in an intentional manner to direct experiences as they occur and to engage in behaviors consistent with valued life directions (Hayes et al. Reliability was demonstrated by a Cronbach alpha coefficient of 0.918. ACT teaches mindfulness skills to help individuals contact the present moment, Attachment to the conceptualized self describes how we can see ourself as our thoughts. NCI CPTC Antibody Characterization Program. eCollection 2022. Doorley, J. D., Goodman, F. R., Kelso, K. C., & Kashdan, T. B. 2015). Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 125. Psychological flexibility is the ability to respond to stimuli in a manner that is functional given a particular context, and that is congruent with personal values (Kashdan & Rottenberg, 2010 ). National Library of Medicine Biological Psychiatry, 75(8), 660670. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 17, 109118. (2014) Behavioral flexibility: Attentional shifting, rule switching, and response reversal. Lapproche transdiagnostique en psychopathologie. Block, J. (2014). Clment, . Psychological flexibility as a fundamental aspect of health. A simple objective technique for measuring flexibility in thinking. Which outcome variables are associated with psychological inflexibility/flexibility for chronic pain patients? Psychological Assessment, 26(4), 13811387. In simplified terms, this means that psychological flexibility is the ability to be open in the present and to do what deeply matters to oneself. [PDF] Psy-Flex: A contextually sensitive measure of psychological https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2015.1062115. Whiting DL, Deane FP, Ciarrochi J, McLeod HJ, Simpson GK. Brain Injury, 28(56), 646647. Psychological Reports, 76, 623-626. Heart rate variability biofeedback and other psychophysiological procedures as important elements in psychotherapy. 2023. Psychological Reports, 76(2), 623626. A model of socioemotional flexibility at three time scales. Substance abuse and psychological flexibility: The development of a new measure. The main measure of PF - the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire (AAQ-II; Bond et al., 2011) - has also been heavily criticized. Cognitive Flexibility Scale (CFS) - PsyToolkit Defining and measuring "psychological flexibility": A - PubMed Epub 2020 Jul 2. Epub 2015 Jul 9. Bethesda, MD 20894, Web Policies https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27772-6_340-2. ), Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction (p. 1128). The article presents the development of the Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PFQ) on the basis of two studies. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-23369-7_1. International Journal of Virtual and Augmented Reality (IJVAR), 2(1), 3247. Academic Press. Article Paraskeva-Siamata, M., Spyridou, G., Gloster, A., & Karekla, M., (2018). The importance of being flexible: The ability to both enhance and suppress emotional expression predicts long-term adjustment. Levin ME, Luoma JB, Lillis J, Hayes SC, Vilardaga R. J Contextual Behav Sci. (PDF, 102.12 KB). 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Cognitive flexibility in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. first aimed to address a gap in the measurement of the parental psychological flexibility construct by developing a questionnaire applicable for a general parenting context. This page lists different questionnaires for you to assess your psychological flexibility across a range of different areas. Psychological flexibility (PF) is a popular construct in clinical psychology. It seems that the CFS can be used for research, but you need to Demographic Associations with Psychological Flexibility (CompACT). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a "third-wave" cognitive behavioral intervention aimed at enhancing our psychological flexibility (Hayes et al., 2006). Further, the. Psychological flexibility could be a crucial psychological resilience factor against the adverse impact of nurses' burnout on their mental health problems and well-being during COVID-19. The paradox of cognitive flexibility in autism. 2023 Psychology Tools. Hayes, S. C., Levin, M., Plumb-Vilardaga, J., Villatte, J., & Pistorello, J. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12124-016-9357-3. Cheng, C., Kogan, A., & Chio, J. H. M. (2012). https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.130018. (2014). Validating measures of psychological flexibility in a population with acquired brain injury. The core processes are taught to achieve these ends. The six problems and processes in ACT are: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) And Worry. Lehrer, P. M. (2018). ACT encourages committed action in the service of our values, Client handout use as a psychoeducation resource, Discussion point use to provoke a discussion and explore client beliefs, Therapist learning tool improve your familiarity with a psychological construct, Supervision tool use to develop formulations and knowledge, Teaching resource use as a learning tool during training. The role of psychological inflexibility and mindfulness in somatization, depression, and anxiety among Asian Americans in the United States. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. Findings highlight the importance of pain education, formulating and acting in line with personal values, and communication around the pain experience, as well as the need for developmental and individual adaptations of interventions. Boulanger, J. L., Hayes, S. C. Pistorello, J. Findings (after. Mental flexibility is considered part of executive funcions , which are the general mental functions that help us to cordinate thought and action. Mindfulness, acceptance and catastrophizing in chronic pain. Excluding social development, adolescents improved significantly in all assessed aspects of functioning and pain acceptance, and changes in parent psychological flexibility were significantly associated with changes in adolescent pain acceptance. Emotion, 13, 302. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029980. Psychological Bulletin, 126(2), 247259. A three level meta-analysis. https://doi.org/10.1037/pas0000050. Additional translations are available in a variety of languages. The Parent Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PPFQ): Item The Q-sort method in personality assessment and psychiatric research. Hollenstein, T., Lichtwarck-Aschoff, A., & Potworowski, G. (2013). This article reports the development of a communication flexibility scale and corresponding, Abstract Two studies examine the psychometric properties and socio-demographic correlates of the General Self-efficacy Scale (GSE) (Jerusalem and Schwarzer, 1986; Schwarzer, 1993). (1961). (2020). Lourenco, F., & Casey, B. J. Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. Psychological flexibility is a multidimensional trait that plays an important role in many areas of life, including mental health. Audet, J.-N., & Lefebvre, L. (2017). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcbs.2019.03.003. Please enable it to take advantage of the complete set of features! Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. Table 2 from The Psychological Flexibility Questionnaire (PFQ 2023 Feb 10;11:1084467. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1084467. PDF The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire - II: An Item Response - CORE PMC Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 100(4), 569582. Epub 2022 Sep 28. Psychological flexibility is often measured with the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-2 (AAQ-2; Bond et alii, 2011), which is a single-factor instrument inspecting the whole of experiential avoidance and its counterpart, psychological flexibility.