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Overview

Jason B. Luoma is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with an emphasis on clinical psychology, social psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, organic chemistry, and epidemiology.

Their work covers various topics, including:

  • Psychedelics and Drug Studies
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Chemical synthesis and alkaloids
  • Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions

Jason B. Luoma has contributed multiple papers in scientific journals. Recent publications include:

  • A Meta-Analysis of Placebo-Controlled Trials of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy, 2020, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
  • Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration Therapy, 2021, Harm Reduction Journal
  • Attitudes and Beliefs about the Therapeutic Use of Psychedelic Drugs among Psychologists in the United States, 2021, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
  • Psychedelics and Psychotherapy: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches as Default, 2022, Frontiers in Psychology
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Processes and Mediation: Challenges and How to Address Them, 2022, Behavior Therapy

Frequently collaborating coauthors include Mary K. Lear, Christina Chwyl, Alan K. Davis, Karsten Lunze, and P. Todd Korthuis. These collaborations reflect active involvement in interdisciplinary and team-based research efforts.

Jason B. Luoma's work has been published repeatedly in several key venues. These include:

  • Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
  • Behavior Therapy
  • Journal of Psychopharmacology

The overall publication record indicates a concentration on psychology-related fields and topics that intersect with mental health treatment, drug studies, and behavioral therapies. The combination of experimental, clinical, and social psychology subfields highlights a multidimensional approach to research within these areas.

Best Publications

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, processes and outcomes

    Stephen C. Hayes;Jason B. Luoma;Frank W. Bond;Akihiko Masuda

  • Contact with mental health and primary care providers before suicide: A review of the evidence

    Jason B. Luoma;Catherine E. Martin;Jane L. Pearson

  • Learning ACT: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skills Training Manual for Therapists

    Jason B. Luoma;Steven C. Hayes;Robyn D. Walser

  • An investigation of stigma in individuals receiving treatment for substance abuse

    Jason B. Luoma;Michael P. Twohig;Thomas Waltz;Steven C. Hayes

  • DBT, FAP, and ACT: How empirically oriented are the new behavior therapy technologies?

    Steven C. Hayes;Akihiko Masuda;Richard Bissett;Jason Luoma

  • Reducing self-stigma in substance abuse through acceptance and commitment therapy: Model, manual development, and pilot outcomes

    Jason B. Luoma;Barbara S. Kohlenberg;Steven C. Hayes;Kara Bunting

  • Slow and steady wins the race: a randomized clinical trial of acceptance and commitment therapy targeting shame in substance use disorders.

    Jason B. Luoma;Barbara S. Kohlenberg;Steven C. Hayes;Lindsay Fletcher

  • Measuring Weight Self‐stigma: The Weight Self‐stigma Questionnaire

    Jason Lillis;Jason B. Luoma;Michael E. Levin;Steven C. Hayes

  • Suicide and marital status in the United States, 1991-1996: is widowhood a risk factor?

    Jason B. Luoma;Jane L. Pearson

  • The development and psychometric properties of a new measure of perceived stigma toward substance users.

    Jason B Luoma;Alyssa K O'Hair;Barbara S Kohlenberg;Steven C Hayes

  • The Bull's-Eye Values Survey: A Psychometric Evaluation

    Tobias Lundgren;Jason B. Luoma;JoAnne Dahl;Kirk Strosahl

  • Burnout among the addiction counseling workforce: the differential roles of mindfulness and values-based processes and work-site factors.

    Roger Vilardaga;Jason B. Luoma;Steven C. Hayes;Jacqueline Pistorello

  • The use of the psychological flexibility model to support psychedelic assisted therapy

    Rosalind Watts;Jason B Luoma

  • Shame, self-criticism, self-stigma, and compassion in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    Jason B Luoma;Melissa G Platt

  • Substance abuse and psychological flexibility: The development of a new measure

    Jason B. Luoma;Chad E. Drake;Barbara S. Kohlenberg;Steven C. Hayes

  • A Meta-Analysis of Placebo-Controlled Trials of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy.

    Jason B Luoma;Christina Chwyl;Geoff J Bathje;Alan K Davis;Alan K Davis

  • Self-Stigma in Substance Abuse: Development of a New Measure.

    Jason B. Luoma;Richard H. Nobles;Chad E. Drake;Steven C. Hayes

  • Randomized Trial Comparing Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention with Relapse Prevention for Women Offenders at a Residential Addiction Treatment Center

    Katie Witkiewitz;Kaitlin Warner;Betsy Sully;Adria Barricks

  • Mindfulness in the Treatment of Suicidal Individuals.

    Jason B. Luoma;Jennifer L. Villatte

  • Stigma predicts residential treatment length for substance use disorder

    Jason B. Luoma;Magdalena Kulesza;Steven C. Hayes;Barbara Kohlenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven C. Hayes
Steven C. Hayes University of Nevada Reno
Michael E. Levin
Michael E. Levin Utah State University
Michael P. Twohig
Michael P. Twohig Utah State University
C. Alix Timko
C. Alix Timko Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Frank W. Bond
Frank W. Bond Goldsmiths University of London
Kelly G. Wilson
Kelly G. Wilson University of Mississippi
Akihiko Masuda
Akihiko Masuda University of Hawaii at Manoa
Lennart Melin
Lennart Melin Uppsala University
Katie Witkiewitz
Katie Witkiewitz University of New Mexico
Jennifer J. Freyd
Jennifer J. Freyd University of Oregon

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