Our Group
The USU ACT Research Group is dedicated to research, training, and clinical services based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Our group is situated within the Clinical/Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program in the Department of Psychology at Utah State University as well as the Sorenson Center for Clinical Excellence.
Our group combines the research labs of Drs. Michael Twohig and Michael Levin and their associated work in:
Our group combines the research labs of Drs. Michael Twohig and Michael Levin and their associated work in:
- Research evaluating and refining ACT for a wide range of problem areas including obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, depression, anxiety disorders, addictions, stigma, eating disorders, and weight management. You can learn more about our research and how to participate in current clinical trials in the research section of this website.
- Training on ACT for professionals and students including ACT workshops at USU twice a year and graduate training opportunities. You can learn more about training opportunities for professionals, graduate students, and undergraduate students in the training section of this website.
- Clinical services providing ACT for a range of disorders and problems through in-person therapy offered at the Sorenson Center for Clinical Excellence - Anxiety Clinic and through our online self-help resources. You can learn more in our clinical services section of this website.