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A Practical Guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
โ Scribed by Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, Kara Bunting, Michael Twohig, Kelly G. Wilson (auth.), Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 399
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Long awaited, here is the first book to apply the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) model and its powerful techniques to a broad range of disorders and clinical settings. An innovative and groundbreaking approach, ACT cuts across the traditional categories of experiential, analytic, behavioral and cognitive therapies to utilize concepts of mindfulness and acceptance and the view that language is at the core of many psychological disorders. With the help of 26 expert contributors, ACT architects Hayes and Strosahl have expanded on their previous texts to give readers an elegant source of ideas for using this language/cognition-based method.
โข A concise overview of the theory, core processes, and key therapeutic messages of ACT, plus a framework for case conceptualization using ACT.
โข Techniques for using ACT to treat common behavior problems, including affective disorders, anxiety disorders, PTSD, and substance abuse/addiction. Chapters are included on clients with multiple problems and the severely mentally ill.
โข Uses of ACT for stress relief, for chronic pain management, and in inpatient medical settings.
โข Special chapters on children and families, and ACT with groups.
Modeling the psychological flexibility that is so crucial to treatment, chapters illustrate ACTโs adaptability to client problems as they arise, and its built-in strategies for cutting through impasses. Further, the book cogently differentiates ACT from related modes of therapy.
This user-friendly volume will be a welcome guide for practitioners and students alike. It offers both a cogent theoretical model and a clinical guide for all professionals who treat mental health problems, regardless of theoretical orientation.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
What Is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?....Pages 3-29
An ACT Primer....Pages 31-58
ACT Case Formulation....Pages 59-73
Front Matter....Pages 75-75
ACT with Affective Disorders....Pages 77-102
ACT with Anxiety Disorders....Pages 103-132
ACT with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder....Pages 133-152
ACT for Substance Abuse and Dependence....Pages 153-184
ACT with the Seriously Mentally Ill....Pages 185-208
ACT with the Multi-Problem Patient....Pages 209-245
Front Matter....Pages 247-247
ACT with Children, Adolescents, and Their Parents....Pages 249-273
ACT for Stress....Pages 275-293
ACT in Medical Settings....Pages 295-314
ACT with Chronic Pain Patients....Pages 315-345
ACT in Group Format....Pages 347-372
Back Matter....Pages 373-395
โฆ Subjects
Psychotherapy; Clinical Psychology; Psychology, general; Psychotherapy and Counseling
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