
Hi Everyone
I just wanted to share some news.
Some of you know that we've been doing a study testing the The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety and to see whether and how it may be helpful for people who are struggling and suffering with anxiety-related difficulties. The response to this project has been amazing -- over 500 people from more than 25 countries around the world. Sometime before the year is out we'll be positioned to share the results of this project. So, stay tuned.
I'm writing now to alert you and those you may know and love to a NEW workbook project that we just got underway. This new study compares two approaches to helping people who suffering with anxiety -- one based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (or ACT, said as one word, not three letters) and the other based on more traditional Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT). The workbooks we are comparing in this project are (a) our Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety (based on ACT) and (b) the Cognitive and Behavioral Workbook for Anxiety (based on traditional CBT).
If you are interested in being part of this study, you'll need to see if you are eligible and also you'll need to be willing to receive one of the workbooks mentioned above and work with the workbook your receive, along with doing some online assessments.
We have a study website where you can find more information about this new project and how to sign up. The study site is at www.ACTforAnxiety.Com.
Look for the icon on the main page with the image of the two workbooks together and click on that to take you to the new project.
The study is really for people who have not started using the workbooks (see above), and in fact, we offer folks who are willing and eligible to participate, a free copy of one of the workbooks as part of the project.
Now, I'm asking that you help us spread the word around the internet and the world. We know that 1 in 4 adults in the United States alone suffer from anxiety disorders. These numbers are staggering. It doesn't have to be this way. There are effective treatments. We hope you will help us find out how how we can better address this larger problem of human suffering. And, we appreciate you helping to spread the word about this project.
Thank you.
With a Kind Heart,
John P. Forsyth
4 comments:
Good Research......
Do you think ACT may be useful in treating other mental health issues? Specifically, I'm wandering if it could help people with bipolar disorder.
There are so many people that get affected with anxiety and they don't realize that there are various treatments and cures for their problem. Thanks for sharing.
I feel very encouraged by this ACT work for anxiety and look forward to doing this work. One thing: I just tried to sign up for the study and get a message that the study is currently closed. (The website does note you are no longer taking int'l participants, but I am in the U.S.). I'd love to participate.
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