Description |
1 online resource (350 pages) |
Contents |
ACT, RFT, and contextual behavioral science / Michael Levin and Steven C. Hayes -- Core processess in acceptance and commitment therapy / John T. Blackledge and Dermot Barnes-Holmes -- Teaching ACT: to whom, why and how / Kirk D. Strosahl and Patricia J. Robinson -- Understanding and treating eating disorders: an ACT perspective / Rhonda M. Merwin and Kelly G. Wilson -- ACT and health conditions / Joanne Dahl -- ACT with depression: the role of forgiving / Robert D. Zettle, Stacy L. Barner and Suzanne Gird -- Brief group ACT for anxiety / Natalie M. Glaser, John T. Blackledge, Louise M. Shepherd and Frank P. Deane -- Self destructive behavior, ACT and fuctional analysis / Tobias Lundgren -- Acceptance and commitment therapy training for work stress and burnout in mental health direct care providers / J. Scott Bethay, Kelly G. Wilson and Katherine H. Moyer -- Promoting social intelligence using the experiential role-play method / Linda L. Bilich and Joseph Ciarrochi -- ACT and CBT for psychosis: comparisons and contrasts / Hamish J. McLeod -- Beyond the fragmented self: intregrating acceptance and psychodynamic approaches in the treatment of borderline personality / Ann Bailey, Dianne Mooney-Reh, Lisa Parker and Sonja Temelkovski -- Acceptance and commitment therapy for comorbid PTSD and substance use disorders / Sonja V. Batten, Jason C. DeViva, Andrew P. Santanello, Lorie J. Morris, Paul R. Benson and Mark A. Mann |
Summary |
Showcasing the very latest in the theory, research and practice of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) across a range of clinical applications, including eating disorders, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder, PTSD and substance abuse, with contributions from leading ACT practitioners including co-founders Kirk Strosahl, Kelly Wilson and Rob Zettle. Chapters range from detailed treatments of the scientific and theoretical aspects of the ACT model and research program, to detailed discussions of how to apply ACT to a variety of human problems. Divided into two parts, the first section features theoretical treatments of ACT, with the second (and larger) section presenting extended descriptions of how to apply ACT in different contexts.-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Acceptance and commitment therapy.
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Cognitive therapy.
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Adaptability (Psychology)
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Mental illness -- Treatment.
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Patient participation.
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Self-perception.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -- methods
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Adaptation, Psychological
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Mental Disorders -- therapy
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Patient Participation
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Self Concept
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychotherapy -- General.
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Self-perception
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Patient participation
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Mental illness -- Treatment
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Adaptability (Psychology)
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Acceptance and commitment therapy
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Cognitive therapy
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Acceptance en Commitment Therapy.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Blackledge, J. T. (John T.), editor.
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Ciarrochi, Joseph, editor.
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Deane, Frank P., editor.
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ISBN |
9781921513237 |
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1921513233 |
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