Publications

  • * denotes a mentored student or post-doctoral fellow author
  • 1 indicates shared first authorship
  • 2  indicates shared second authorship

Arch, J.J., Mitchell, J.L., Schmiege, S.J., Levin, M.E., Genung, S.R., Nealis, M.S., Fink, R.M., *Bright, E., Andorsky, D.J., Kutner, J.S. (in press). A randomized controlled trial of a multi-modal palliative care intervention to promote advance care planning and psychological well-being among adults with advanced cancer: study protocol. BMC Palliative Care.

*Finkelstein, L., *Fishbein, J.N., *Bright, E.E., Nealis, M., Schmiege, S.J., Arch, J.J. (in press). Cancer survivors’ cancellations of healthcare appointments during the COVID-19 pandemic: Associations with anxiety and depression. Psycho-Oncology.

*Bright, E.E., Genung, S.R., Stanton, A.L., & Arch, J.J. (in press). A mixed-methods study of the technical feasibility and patient acceptability of an adherence monitor in breast cancer survivors taking adjuvant endocrine therapy. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.

Arch, J.J., *Fishbein, J.N., *Finkelstein, L.B., & Luoma, J.B. (in press). Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) processes and mediation: Challenges and how to address them. Behavior Therapy.

Arch, J.J., *Slivjak, E.T., *Bright, E.E., Crespi, C.M., Levin, M.E., Genung, S.R., Nealis, M., Albright, K., Mitchell, J.L., Sheth, A.D., Magidson, J.F., & Stanton, A.L. (2022). Leveraging values to promote adherence to endocrine therapy among breast cancer survivors: A mixed-methods investigation. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 25, 122-129.

Fishbein, J. N., Judd, C. M., Genung, S., Stanton, A.L., Arch, J.J. (2022). Intervention and mediation effects of target processes in a community oncology clinic-based randomized controlled trial of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Behavior Research and Therapy, 153, 104103, epub ahead of print.

*Fishbein, J.N. & Arch, J.J. (2022). Examining the effects or prior acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) treatment among anxious cancer survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 24, 31-37.

*Slivjak, E.T., Pedersen, E.J. & Arch, J.J. (2022) Evaluating the efficacy of common humanity-enhanced exposure for socially anxious young adults. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 87, epub ahead of print.

*Plys, E., Jacobs, L.M., Allen, R., Arch, J.J. (2022). Psychological flexibility in older adulthood: A scoping review. Aging and Mental Health, epub ahead of print.

Arch, J.J., Crespi, C.M., Levin, M.E., Genung, S.R., Nealis, M., Mitchell, J.L., *Bright, E.E., Albright, K., Magidson, J.F., & Stanton, A.L. (2022). Randomized controlled pilot trial of a low-touch remotely-delivered values intervention to promote adherence to adjuvant endocrine therapy among breast cancer survivors. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, epub ahead of print.

*Fishbein, J., Baer, R., Correll, J. & Arch, J.J. (2022). The questionnaire on self-transcendence (QUEST): A measure of trait self-transcendence informed by contextual cognitive behavioral therapies. Assessment29(3), 508-526

*Tobias, M., *Landy, L.N., & Arch, J.J. (2021). A randomized trial of brief online interventions to facilitate treatment seeking for social anxiety. Behavior Modification. (epub ahead of print).

Arch, J.J., Mitchell, J.L., Genung, S.R., Judd, C.M., Andorsky, D.J., Bricker, J.B., & Stanton, A.L. (2021). Randomized trial of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention for anxious cancer survivors in community clinics: Outcomes and moderators. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 89(4), 327-340.

*Slivjak, E.T., *Fishbein, J.N., *Nealis, M., Schmiege, S.J. & Arch, J.J. (2021). Cancer survivors’ perceived vulnerability to COVID-19 and impacts on cognitive, affective, and behavioral responses to the pandemic. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 39(3), 366-384.

*Schneider, R.L., Long, E.E., Arch, J.J., Young, J.F., & Hankin, B.L. (2021). The relationship between stressful events, emotion dysregulation, and anxiety symptoms among youth: Longitudinal support for stress causation but not stress generation. Anxiety, Stress & Coping, 34(2), 157-172.

Poort, H., Fenton, A.T.H.R., Thompson, E., Dinardo, M.M., Liu, J.F., Arch, J.J. & Wright, A.A. (2021). Lived experiences of women reporting fatigue during PARP inhibitor maintenance treatment for advanced ovarian cancer: A qualitative study.  Gynecologic Oncology, 160(1), 227-233.

Arch, J.J., *Wilcox, R.R., Ives, L., *Sroloff, A. & Andrews-Hanna, J.R. (2021). Off-task thinking among adults with and without social anxiety disorder: An ecological momentary assessment study. Cognition and Emotion, 35(2), 269-281.

*Kirk, A., Broman-Fulks, J.J., & Arch, J.J. (2020). A taxometric analysis of experiential avoidance. Behavior Therapy. [pdf]

Bickel, K.E., Levy, C., MacPhee, E.R., Brenner, K., Temel, J.S., Arch, J.J., & Greer, J.A. (2020). An integrative framework of appraisal and adaptation in serious medical illness. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 60(3), 657-677. 

*Kirk, A. Rollins, V., & Arch, J.J. (2020). Is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) effective in addressing psychosocial and behavioral outcomes associated with cancer survivorship? Evidence-based Practice: Patient-oriented Evidence that Matters, 23(6), 8-9.ᵖ [pdf]

Arch, J.J., *Fishbein, J. N., Ferris, M., Mitchell, J.L., Levin, M.E., *Slivjak, E.T., Andorsky, D.J., & Kutner, J.S. (2020). Acceptability, feasibility, and efficacy potential of a multi-modal ACT intervention to address psychosocial and advance care planning needs among anxious and depressed adults with metastatic cancer. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 23(10), 1380-1385. [pdf]

Arch, J.J., Genung, S.R., Ferris, M.C., *Kirk, A., *Slivjak, E.T., *Fishbein, J.N., *Schneider, R.L., Stanton, A.L. (2020). Presence and predictors of anxiety disorder onset following cancer diagnosis among anxious cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, 28, 4425-4433. [pdf]

*Lemon, E., Vanderkruik, R., Arch, J.J., & Dimidjian, S. (2020) Treating anxiety during pregnancy: Patient concerns about pharmaceutical treatment.  Maternal and Child Health Journal, 24(4), 439-446.

*Kirk, A., Meyer, J. M., Whisman, M. A., Deacon B. J. & Arch, J. J. (2019). Safety behaviors, experiential avoidance and anxiety: A path analysis approach. Journal of Anxiety Disorders.

Arch, J. J. & Stanton, A. L. (2019). Examining the ‘usual’ in usual care: A critical review and recommendations for usual care conditions in psycho-oncology. Supportive Care in Cancer, 64, 9-15. [pdf]

Meyer, J., *Kirk, A., Arch, J.J., Kelly, P.J., & Deacon, B.J. (2019). Beliefs about safety behaviors in the prediction of safety behavior use. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 47(6), 631-644.

Arch, J. J., Mitchell, J. L., Genung, S. R., Fisher, R., Andorsky, D. J., Stanton, A.L. (2019). A randomized controlled trial of a group acceptance-based intervention for cancer survivors experiencing anxiety at re-entry (‘Valued  Living’): study protocol. BMC Cancer, 19(1), 1-11. [pdf]

Wolitzsky-Taylor, K., Chung, B., Bearman, S.K., Arch, J. J., Grossman, J., Fenwick, K., Lengnick-Hall, R., & Miranda, J. (2019).  Stakeholder perceptions of the barriers to receiving and delivering exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders in adult community mental health settings. Community Mental Health Journal, 55(1), 83-99.

Arch, J. J., *Landy, L, N., *Schneider, R.L., *Koban, L., & Andrews-Hanna, J. R.  (2018).  Self-compassion induction enhances recovery from social stressors: Comparing adults with social anxiety disorder and healthy controls. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 31(5), 594-609. [pdf]

Arch, J. J., *Vanderkruik, R., *Kirk, A., & *Carr, A. L.  (2018).  A closer lens: Cancer survivors’ psychological intervention preferences and interventions received.  Psycho-Oncology, 27(5), 1434-1441.

Arch, J. J. (2018). A conversation with Steve Hayes and Stefan Hofmann about process-based CBT.  The Behavior Therapist, 41(2), 81-82.ᵉ

Wolitzsky-Taylor, K., Lengnick-Hall, R., Fenwick, K., Grossman, J., Bearman, S.K., Arch, J. J., Miranda, J. & Chung, B. (2018).  A preliminary exploration of the barriers to delivering (and receiving) exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders in adult community mental health settings. Community Mental Health Journal, 54(7), 899-911.

*Koban, L., *Ashar, Y., *Schneider, R. L., *Landy, L. N., *Ives, L., Wager, T., & Arch, J. J. (2017). Performance feedback updating in social anxiety disorder: A novel machine-learning approach.  Emotion. E-pub ahead of print.

*Metcalf, C. A., Arch, J. J. & Greer, J. A.  (2017)  Anxiety and its correlates among young adults with a history of parental cancer.  Journal of Psychosocial Oncology.  [pdf]

*Schneider, R. & Arch, J. J. (2017)  Case study: A novel application of mindfulness- and acceptance-based principles to treat misophonia. Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 6(2), 221-225. [pdf]

Dindo, L., Van Liew, J. & Arch, J. J.  (2017)  Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A transdiagnostic behavioral intervention for mental health and medical conditions.  Neurotherapeutics, 1-8.  E-pub ahead of print. [pdf]

Niles, A. N., 2Wolitzky-Taylor, K. B., 2Arch, J. J., & Craske, M. G. (2017).  Applying a novel statistical method to advance the personalized treatment of anxiety disorders: A composite moderator of comparative drop-out from CBT and ACT.  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 91, 13-23. [pdf]

Dimidjian, S., Arch, J. J., *Schneider, R., Felder, J., Desormeau, P., & Segal, Z. V. (2016). Considering meta-analysis, meaning, and metaphor: A systematic review and critical examination of "third wave" cognitive and behavioral therapies.  Behavior Therapy, 47(6), 886-905. [pdf]

Arch, J. J. & *Carr, A.  (2016) Using Mechanical Turk for research on cancer survivors.  Psycho-Oncology. E-pub ahead of print.

Arch, J. J., *Landy, L. N., & Brown, K. W. (2016). Predictors and moderators of biopsychological social stress responses following brief self-compassion meditation training. Psychoneuroendocrinology69, 35-40. [pdf]

*Schneider, R. L., Arch, J. J., Landy, L. N., & Hankin, B. L. (2016). The Longitudinal Effect of Emotion Regulation Strategies on Anxiety Levels in Children and Adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 1-14.

Bluett, E. J., *Landy, L. L., Twohig, M. P., & Arch, J. J. (2016). Does the Theoretical Perspective of Exposure Framing Matter? Acceptance, Fear Reduction/Cognitive Reappraisal, and Values-Framing of Exposure for Social Anxiety. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy30(2), 77-93.

Arch, J.J., Brown, K.W., Goodman, R. J., Della Porta, M.D., Kiken, L.G., *Tillman, S.  (2016)  Enjoying food without caloric cost: The impact of brief mindfulness on laboratory eating outcomes. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 79, 23-34[pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Mitchell, J. L. (2016). An acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) group intervention for cancer survivors experiencing anxiety at re-entry.  Psycho-Oncology, 25(5), 610-615.  [pdf] [supplemental pdf] [Figure 1]

Barry, T. J., Sewart, A., Arch, J. J., Craske, M. G. (2015) Deficits in disengaging attention from threat predict improved response to cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety.  Depression and Anxiety, 32(12), 892-899.

Arch, J.J. & *Landy, L.N. (2015). Mindfulness and emotional benefits.  In K.W. Brown, J.D. Creswell & R.M. Ryan, (Eds.), Handbook of Mindfulness: Theory and Research.  Guilford Press.

Wolitzky-Taylor, K., Zimmerman, M., Arch, J. J., de Guzman, E., & Lagomasino, I. (2015). Has evidence-based psychosocial treatment for anxiety disorders permeated usual care in community mental health settings?  Behaviour Research and Therapy, 72, 9-17.  [pdf]

Arch, J.J., Twohig, M., Deacon, B., *Landy, L.N. & *Bluett, E. (2015). The credibility of exposure therapy: Does the theoretical rationale matter? Behaviour Research and Therapy, 72, 81-92. [pdf][Figure 1]

Arch, J. J. & Abramowitz, J. S. (2015). Exposure therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: An optimizing inhibitory learning approach. Journal of Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders, 6, 174-182. [pdf]

*Schneider, R. L. & Arch, J. J. (2015). Potential treatment targets for misophonia [Letter to the editor]. General Hospital Psychiatry, 37(4), 370-371. [pdf]

*Schneider, R. L., Arch, J.J., & Wolitzky-Taylor, K. B. (2015). The state of personalized medicine for anxiety disorders: A systematic review of treatment moderators. Clinical Psychology Review, 38, 39-54. [pdf][Figure 1]

*Landy, L. N., *Schneider, R. L., & Arch, J. J. (2015). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorders: A concise review. Current Opinion in Psychology, 2, 70-74. [pdf]

*Davies, C. D., *Niles, A. N., *Pittig, A., Arch, J. J. & Craske, M. G. (2015). Physiological and behavioral indices of emotion dysregulation as predictors of outcome from cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy for anxiety. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 46, 35-43. [pdf]

Niles, A. N., Burklund, L. J., Arch, J. J., Lieberman, M. D., Saxbe, D. E., & Craske, M. G.  (2014) Cognitive mediators of treatment for social anxiety disorder: Comparing acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.  Behavior Therapy, 45(5), 664-677. [pdf]

Craske, M. G., Niles, A. N., Burklund, L. J., Wolitzky-Taylor, K. B., Plumb, J. C., Arch, J. J., Saxbe, D. E. & Lieberman, M. D. (2014) Randomized controlled trial of cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy for social phobia: outcomes and moderators. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 82(6), 1034. [pdf]

Arch, J. J., Brown, K. W., *Dean, D. D., *Landy, L. N., *Brown, K., & Laudenslager, M. L. (2014). Self-compassion training modulates alpha-amylase, heart rate variability, and subjective responses to social evaluative threat in women. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 42, 49-58. [pdf]

Abramowitz, J. S. & Arch, J. J. (2014). Strategies for improving long-term outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder: Insights from learning theory. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 21, 20-31. [pdf]

Arch, J. J. (2014). Cognitive behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy for anxiety: Treatment preferences and credibility among pregnant and non-pregnant women. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 52, 53-60. [pdf]

Arch, J.J., *Landy, L.N. & Craske, M.G. (2013). Panic disorder. In W.E. Craighead, D.J. Miklowitz, & L.W. Craighead (Eds.), Psychopathology: history, diagnosis, and empirical foundations, 2nd edition. New York: Wiley. [Contact the Author]

Pittig, A., Arch, J. J., *Lam, C. W. R., & Craske, M.G. (2013). Heart rate and heart rate variability in panic, social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and generalized anxiety disorders at baseline and in response to relaxation and hyperventilation. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 87, 19-27. [pdf]

Arch, J. J. & Ayers, C. R. (2013). Which treatment worked better for whom? Moderators of group cognitive behavioral therapy versus adapted mindfulness based stress reduction for anxiety disorders. Behaviour Research and Therapy. [pdf]

Ayers, C., & Arch, J. (2013). VA-Academic Partnerships: Challenges and Rewards for New VA Mental Health Investigators. Community mental health journal, 1-5. [pdf]

Arch, J. J. , Ayers, C. R., Baker, A., Almklov, E., *Dean, D., & Craske, M.G. (2013). Randomized clinical trial of adapted mindfulness based stress reduction versus group cognitive behavioral therapy for heterogeneous anxiety disorders. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 51 (4-5), 185-196. [pdf]

*Dickenson, J., Berkman, E. T., Arch, J., & Lieberman, M. D. (2013). Neural correlates of focused attention during a brief mindfulness induction. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 8(1), 40-47. [pdf]

Arch, J. J., Dimidjian, S., & Chessick, C. A. (2012) Are exposure-based cognitive behavioral therapies safe during pregnancy? Archives of Women's Mental Health, 15(6), 445-457. [pdf]

Arch, J. J. (2012). Pregnancy-specific anxiety: which women are highest and what are the alcohol-related risks?. Comprehensive Psychiatry. [pdf]

Wolitzsky-Taylor, K., Arch, J.J., Rosenfield, D., & Craske, M.G. (2012) Prognostic and prescriptive indicators of treatment outcome for anxiety disorders: A comparison of cognitive behavioral therapy to acceptance and commitment therapy. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(5), 786-799.[pdf]

Arch, J.J., Eifert, G.E., Plumb, J., Rose, R., Davies, C., & Craske, M.G. (2012) Randomized clinical trial of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) versus acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in the treatment of mixed anxiety disorders. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80(5), 750-765. [pdf]

Arch, J.J., Wolitsky-Taylor, K., Eifert, G. E., & Craske, M.G. (2012) Longitudinal treatment mediation of traditional cognitive behavioral therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy for anxiety disorders. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 50, 469-478. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske, M.G. (2012). Response to Nadler's commentary on Arch and Craske's "Addressing relapse in cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder: Methods for optimizing long-term treatment outcomes." Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 12(2), 384-385. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske, M.G. (2011). Addressing relapse in cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder: Methods for optimizing long-term treatment outcomes. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 18(3), 306-315. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske, M.G. (2010) Laboratory stressors in clinically anxious and non-anxious individuals: The moderating role of mindfulness. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 48(6), 495-505. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske, M.G. (2009). First line treatment: A critical appraisal of CBT developments and alternatives. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 32, 3, 525-547. [pdf]

Eifert, G.H., Forsyth, J.P., Arch, J.J., Keller, M., Langer, D., & Espejo, N. (2009). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for anxiety disorders: Case studies using a unified treatment protocol. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 16(4), 368-385. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske, M.G. (2008). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for anxiety disorders: Different treatments, similar mechanisms?Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 15(4), 263-279. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske, M.G. (2008). Panic disorder. In W.E. Craighead, D.J. Miklowitz, & L.W. Craighead (Eds.), Psychopathology: history, diagnosis, and empirical foundations. New York: Wiley. [pdf]

Arch, J.J. & Craske M.G. (2007). Pharmacotherapy: Implications of naturalistic use in CBT treatment of panic disorder. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 45(7), 1435-1447. [pdf]

Arch J.J. & Craske M.G. (2006). Mechanisms of mindfulness: Emotion regulation following a focused breathing induction. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 44(12), 1849-1858. [pdf]

Arch J.J., Craske M.G., Stein M.B., Sherbourne C.D. & Roy-Byrne P.P. (2006). Correlates of alcohol use among anxious and depressed primary care patients. General Hospital Psychiatry, 28, 37-42. [pdf]