“…In university student samples, ACT has been effective in a variety of contexts, for example: in improving academic performance and education values (Chase et al, 2013;Levin, Pistorello, Hayes, Seeley, & Levin, 2015;Paliliunas, Belisle, & Dixon, 2018;Sandoz, Kellum, & Wilson, 2017); in a range of personal and therapeutic outcomes in clinical psychology students (Pakenham, 2015a;Stafford-Brown & Pakenham, 2012); in improving depression and quality of life (Eustis et al, 2018;Rasanen et al, 2016); in improving mental health in Japanese students studying abroad (Muto, Hayes, & Jeffcoat, 2011); for chronic skin picking (Twohig, Hayes, & Masuda, 2006b); procrastination (Wang et al, 2016); and lowering test anxiety (Brown et al, 2011). The next section is an indepth review of ACT intervention studies with student populations.…”