<p><P>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, beha
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts: A Practice Guide from Theory to Treatment
β Scribed by Mark R. Dixon, Steven C. Hayes, Jordan Belisle
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- Behavior Science: Teory, Research and Practice
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This book provides a thorough discussion of acceptance and commitment therapy or training (ACT) and a guide for its use by behavior analysts. The book emphasizes how the intentional development of six core behavioral processes β values, committed action, acceptance, defusion, self-as-context, and present moment awareness β help establish the psychological flexibility needed to acquire and maintain adaptive behaviors that compete with maladaptive behavior patterns in verbally able clients.
Split into three parts, the book discusses the history and controversy surrounding the rise of acceptance and commitment strategies in behavior analysis and shows how the processes underlying ACT are linked to foundational behavioral scientific principles as amplified by stimulus equivalence and relational learning principles such as those addressed by relational frame theory. In a careful step-by-step way, it describes the best practices for administering the acceptance and commitment procedures at the level of the individual client, organizational systems, and with families. Attention is also given to the ethical and scope-of-practice considerations for behavior analysts, along with recommendations for conducting on-going research on this new frontier for behavior analytic treatment across a myriad of populations and behaviors. Written by leading experts in the field, the book argues that practice must proceed from the basic tenants of behavior analysis, and that now is the opportune moment to bring ACT methods to behavior analysts to maximize the scope and depth of behavioral treatments for all people.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Behavior Analysts will be an essential read for students of behavior analysis and behavior therapy, as well as for individuals on graduate training programs that prepare behavior analysts and professionals that are likely to use ACT in their clinical practice and research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Part 1: History and Theory Underlying ACT
Chapter 1 Behavior Analysis and the Functional Approach to Intervention
Chapter 2 A Brief History of the Science Underlying ACT
Chapter 3 Psychological Flexibility and the ACT-Based Approach
Chapter 4 Models of Psychological Flexibility
Part 2: Approaching ACT Processes Functionally and Analytically
Chapter 5 Present Moment
Chapter 6 Acceptance
Chapter 7 Defusion
Chapter 8 Values
Chapter 9 Committed Action
Chapter 10 Self-as-Context
Part 3: Promoting Psychological Flexibility with Clients and in our Field
Chapter 11 The ACT Assessment Process
Chapter 12 The ACT Treatment Process
Chapter 13 Research
Chapter 14 Ethical Decision-Making
References
Index
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