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 ...
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.
Transform your life – find out how to apply ACT to your everyday life to help reduce the impact of stress, accept love, nurture relationships, cope with anger and manage pain ACT for your health – discover how Acceptance and Commitment ...
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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.
Explains the six ACT processes--cognitive fusion, acceptance, contact with the present moment, observing the self, discovering individual values, committed action--and how to implement them.
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This guide also offers possible alternative case conceptualization for cases from different therapeutic traditions, a great help to therapists who come from a more traditional CBT background.
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The first genuinely introductory, UK-focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy textbook.