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DOI:10.1007/BF03395706 - Corpus ID: 14452989
@article{Wilson2010TheVL, title={The Valued Living Questionnaire: Defining and Measuring Valued Action within a Behavioral Framework}, author={Kelly G. Wilson and Emily K. Sandoz and Jennifer L Kitchens and Miguel E. Roberts}, journal={The Psychological Record}, year={2010}, volume={60}, pages={249-272}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:14452989}}
- K. Wilson, E. Sandoz, Miguel E. Roberts
- Published 22 March 2010
- Psychology
- The Psychological Record
A number of cognitive-behavior therapies now strongly emphasize particular behavioral processes as mediators of clinical change specific to that therapy. This shift in emphasis calls for the development of measures sensitive to changes in the therapies’ processes. Among these is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), which posits valued living as one of its primary core processes. This article offers a definition of values from a behavioral perspective and describes the Valued Living…
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