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Crisis Integration With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Theory and Practice

โœ Scribed by Ph.D. Carlsson, Katrina, M.D., Ph.D. Strosahl, Kirk D., M.D. Roberts, Laura Weiss


Publisher
Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
254
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Frightening and destabilizing as they may be, personal crises can also provide meaningful opportunities for learning and growth. For individuals struggling with mental disorders, however, mitigating the former and fostering the latter can be challenging, particularly in the context of what are often time-limited conversations or a limited number of visits.

In Crisis Integration With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Theory and Practice, health care professionals will find a practical guide, informed by both theory and evidence, to the psychological skills patients need to deal with and grow through crises.

Enlivened by detailed and engaging clinical dialoguesโ€”all based on real-world clinical practiceโ€”this book introduces the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model, demonstrating how it applies to findings from crisis studies and can be integrated into clinical practice. It then delves into the three core processes of ACT:

โ€ข Mindfulness, as understood in terms of predictive coding as well as non-systematic interoceptive exposure, and its effectiveness in both acute and chronic crisesโ€ข Self-compassion and how the action of bringing affection and kindness to oneself during intense torment can be crucial to acceptanceโ€ข Engagement with life and the importance of controlling one's own behavior in the midst of otherwise uncontrollable crisis-provoking events

Although crises come in a variety of forms, Crisis Integration With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Theory and Practice argues that the core processes that underpin the generation and maintenance of a crisis response are essentially the same and helps to simplify the conceptualization of complex clinical presentations.

By accessibly and deftly melding crisis science, evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and the practice of mindfulness, this volume offers readersโ€”be they psychiatrists, psychiatric residents, psychologists, psychotherapists, or other health care professionalsโ€”an approach that is easy to learn, simple to remember, and applicable to any crisis situation that their patients may be confronting.


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