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The effects of mindfulness versus thought suppression on implicit and explicit measures of experiential avoidance
2010
International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy
The current study aimed to provide an implicit measure of experiential avoidance (EA). Fifty undergraduate participants were exposed to an implicit (Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure: IRAP) and an explicit (Acceptance and Action Questionnaire II: AAQ II) measure of EA. Subsequently participant's response latencies on viewing a negatively affective IAP image were recorded. Participants were randomly assigned to either a thought suppression, or mindfulness group. The induction for both
doi:10.1037/h0100910
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