The book comes alive with 180 days worth of therapeutic exercises crafted for kids to awaken their greatest potential. This book has been field tested on hundreds of children over many years, and as a result lives have been changed.
A nickel is quite a bit larger than a dime; a half-euro is larger than a euro. Any parent knows that when young children first learn that coins are valuable they usually prefer a nickel over a dime. That makes sense because children ...
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Steven C. Hayes, who helped develop ACT, and co-author Jason Lillis provide an overview of ACT's main influences and its basic principles.
In this much-anticipated book, best-selling author Matthew McKay and psychologist Avigail Lev present the ten most common relationship schemas, and provide an evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) treatment protocol for ...
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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.
In this volume, you'll find a complete theoretical and practical guide to making this revolutionary new model work in your practice.
With detailed exercises and group activities, this book has everything therapists need to start using ACT in group settings right away.
The first genuinely introductory, UK-focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy textbook.
Every psychotherapeutic model needs literature that shows therapists how to conceive of real-life cases in terms of the particular treatment protocols of that model; ACT in Practice will be the first such case conceptualization guide for ...