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Paul Flaxman
Paul Flaxman
Psychology, City, University of London
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The development and initial validation of the cognitive fusion questionnaire
DT Gillanders, H Bolderston, FW Bond, M Dempster, PE Flaxman, ...
Behavior therapy 45 (1), 83-101, 2014
10862014
The influence of psychological flexibility on work redesign: mediated moderation of a work reorganization intervention.
FW Bond, PE Flaxman, D Bunce
Journal of applied psychology 93 (3), 645, 2008
4122008
A randomised worksite comparison of acceptance and commitment therapy and stress inoculation training
PE Flaxman, FW Bond
Behaviour research and therapy 48 (8), 816-820, 2010
3742010
The ability of psychological flexibility and job control to predict learning, job performance, and mental health
FW Bond, PE Flaxman
Journal of Organizational Behavior Management 26 (1-2), 113-130, 2006
3692006
Resilience through the lens of interactionism: a systematic review.
A Pangallo, L Zibarras, R Lewis, P Flaxman
Psychological assessment 27 (1), 1, 2015
3212015
The value of psychological flexibility: Examining psychological mechanisms underpinning a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for burnout
J Lloyd, FW Bond, PE Flaxman
Work & Stress 27 (2), 181-199, 2013
2672013
Worksite stress management training: moderated effects and clinical significance.
PE Flaxman, FW Bond
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology 15 (4), 347, 2010
2422010
Improving academic performance and mental health through a stress management intervention: Outcomes and mediators of change
E Keogh, FW Bond, PE Flaxman
Behaviour research and therapy 44 (3), 339-357, 2006
2222006
The mindful and effective employee: An acceptance and commitment therapy training manual for improving well-being and performance
PE Flaxman, FW Bond, F Livheim
New Harbinger Publications, 2013
2022013
Academics' experiences of a respite from work: effects of self-critical perfectionism and perseverative cognition on postrespite well-being.
PE Flaxman, J Ménard, FW Bond, G Kinman
Journal of Applied Psychology 97 (4), 854, 2012
2012012
Acceptance and commitment therapy: Distinctive features
PE Flaxman, JT Blackledge, FW Bond
Routledge, 2010
1732010
Work-related self-efficacy as a moderator of the impact of a worksite stress management training intervention: Intrinsic work motivation as a higher order condition of effect.
J Lloyd, FW Bond, PE Flaxman
Journal of occupational health psychology 22 (1), 115, 2017
1262017
A business case for the management standards for stress
FW Bond, PE Flaxman, S Loivette
Health and Safety Executive, 2006
942006
Using a competency-based approach to identify the management behaviours required to manage workplace stress in nursing: a critical incident study
R Lewis, J Yarker, E Donaldson-Feilder, P Flaxman, F Munir
International Journal of Nursing Studies 47 (3), 307-313, 2010
902010
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in the workplace
PE Flaxman, FW Bond
Mindfulness-based treatment approaches: Clinician’s guide to evidence base …, 2006
832006
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for clinically distressed health care workers: Waitlist‐controlled evaluation of an ACT workshop in a routine practice setting
CS Waters, N Frude, PE Flaxman, J Boyd
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 57 (1), 82-98, 2018
762018
The impact of psychological flexibility and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on health and productivity at work
FW Bond, PE Flaxman, MJPM van Veldhoven, M Biron
Contemporary occupational health psychology: Global perspectives on research …, 2010
672010
Relationships between two dimensions of employee perfectionism, postwork cognitive processing, and work day functioning
PE Flaxman, CB Stride, M Söderberg, J Lloyd, N Guenole, FW Bond
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 27 (1), 56-69, 2018
572018
Acceptance and commitment training: Promoting psychological flexibility in the workplace
PE Flaxman, FW Bond
Assessing mindfulness and acceptance processes in clients: Illuminating the …, 2010
502010
Self-guided mindfulness and cognitive behavioural practices reduce anxiety in autistic adults: A pilot 8-month waitlist-controlled trial of widely available online tools
SB Gaigg, PE Flaxman, G McLaven, R Shah, DM Bowler, B Meyer, ...
Autism 24 (4), 867-883, 2020
482020
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