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Providing in one volume a scientifically sound theory of psychopathology and a practical treatment model, the book features detailed clinical guidelines as well as numerous case examples demonstrating the approach in action.
Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is Nevada Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada. An author of 15 books and more than 250 scientific articles, his interests cover basic research, applied research, methodology, and philosophy of science. Kirk D. Strosahl, PhD, is Research and Training Director for the Mountainview Consulting Group, where he provides consultation and training on integrative primary care medicine, outcomes management in applied delivery systems, clinical management of the suicidal patient, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Kelly G. Wilson, PhD, is Associate Director of the Center for Contextual Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. He has directed a National Institute on Drug Abuse grant since 1993, examining both Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and 12-Step facilitation treatment of substance abuse.
Steven C. Hayes, PhD, is Nevada Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada. An author of 15 books and more than 250 scientific articles, his interests cover basic research, applied research, methodology, and philosophy of science. Kirk D. Strosahl, PhD, is Research and Training Director for the Mountainview Consulting Group, where he provides consultation and training on integrative primary care medicine, outcomes management in applied delivery systems, clinical management of the suicidal patient, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Kelly G. Wilson, PhD, is Associate Director of the Center for Contextual Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. He has directed a National Institute on Drug Abuse grant since 1993, examining both Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and 12-Step facilitation treatment of substance abuse.
"This is no ordinary book. Only rarely do we come across a work that fundamentally influences the way we think about the practice of psychology. This has been my experience ofAcceptance and Commitment Therapy....Acceptance and Commitment Therapyis not only essential for understanding ACT, but I would consider it important reading for anyone interested in modern therapy and the future of Clinical Psychology. While ACT is only one example of the most recent flowering of the scientist-practitioner/clinical psychology resurgence, it is one that I believe many clinicians will find fits their scientific training, personal philosophies, and is a "workable" vehicle for themselves and their clients. After reading this book I have unashamedly become an ACT fan.Acceptance and Commitment Therapyis the single most useful book I have ever read on psychology....I have also found that it has informed my understanding of other therapeutic approaches. It was a joy, and a challenge, to encounter a therapy so thoughtful, and humane, while so steeped in theory and in the experimental literature. It is a wonderful example of the scientist-practitioner model in action. I can recommend it wholeheartedly as an extremely interesting and very useful book for any clinical psychologist."--New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Journal "...I was thoroughly engaged after the first paragraph....I would recommend the text as one of many useful guides for beginning clinicians. Its strengths include the process of engaging with clients and building an effective working relationship. The many therapeutic exercises offered are a particularly valuable inclusion in the book."--Psychotherapy in Australia "...presents an interesting alternative to the dominant models in clinical psychology. Practicing counsellors and graduate students of psychology would be well advised to read this text."--The Irish Psychologist "[This is] a valuable addition to any comparative psychotherapy course and a compelling addition to any advanced cognitive psychotherapy course. Recommended reading for any serious student of behavioral psychotherapy, it is an important book. It may well reflect the next move forward in therapy and our understanding of the human condition."--Child and Family Behavior Therapy
"This is no ordinary book. Only rarely do we come across a work that fundamentally influences the way we think about the practice of psychology. This has been my experience of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy....Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is not only essential for understanding ACT, but I would consider it important reading for anyone interested in modern therapy and the future of Clinical Psychology. While ACT is only one example of the most recent flowering of the scientist-practitioner/clinical psychology resurgence, it is one that I believe many clinicians will find fits their scientific training, personal philosophies, and is a "workable" vehicle for themselves and their clients. After reading this book I have unashamedly become an ACT fan. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is the single most useful book I have ever read on psychology....I have also found that it has informed my understanding of other therapeutic approaches. It was a joy, and a challenge, to encounter a therapy so thoughtful, and humane, while so steeped in theory and in the experimental literature. It is a wonderful example of the scientist-practitioner model in action. I can recommend it wholeheartedly as an extremely interesting and very useful book for any clinical psychologist."--New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Journal "...I was thoroughly engaged after the first paragraph....I would recommend the text as one of many useful guides for beginning clinicians. Its strengths include the process of engaging with clients and building an effective working relationship. The many therapeutic exercises offered are a particularly valuable inclusion in the book."--Psychotherapy in Australia "...presents an interesting alternative to the dominant models in clinical psychology. Practicing counsellors and graduate students of psychology would be well advised to read this text."--The Irish Psychologist "This profound book is structured into three parts, Part I, The Problem and The Approach is made up of three chapters dealing with the Dilemma of Human Suffering, The Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of ACT and The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering....The cost of this book is a mere $36.00. Given the potential potency of its contents, it is a unique bargain, a valuable addition to any comparative psychotherapy course and a compelling addition to any advanced cognitive psychotherapy course. Recommended reading for any serious student of behavioral psychotherapy, it is an important book. It may well reflect the next move forward in therapy and our understanding of the human condition."--Child &Family Behavior Therapy
"This is no ordinary book. Only rarely do we come across a work that fundamentally influences the way we think about the practice of psychology. This has been my experience ofAcceptance and Commitment Therapy....Acceptance and Commitment Therapyis not only essential for understanding ACT, but I would consider it important reading for anyone interested in modern therapy and the future of Clinical Psychology. While ACT is only one example of the most recent flowering of the scientist-practitioner/clinical psychology resurgence, it is one that I believe many clinicians will find fits their scientific training, personal philosophies, and is a "workable" vehicle for themselves and their clients. After reading this book I have unashamedly become an ACT fan.Acceptance and Commitment Therapyis the single most useful book I have ever read on psychology....I have also found that it has informed my understanding of other therapeutic approaches. It was a joy, and a challenge, to encounter a therapy so thoughtful, and humane, while so steeped in theory and in the experimental literature. It is a wonderful example of the scientist-practitioner model in action. I can recommend it wholeheartedly as an extremely interesting and very useful book for any clinical psychologist."--New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Journal "...I was thoroughly engaged after the first paragraph....I would recommend the text as one of many useful guides for beginning clinicians. Its strengths include the process of engaging with clients and building an effective working relationship. The many therapeutic exercises offered are a particularly valuable inclusion in the book."--Psychotherapy in Australia "...presents an interesting alternative to the dominant models in clinical psychology. Practicing counsellors and graduate students of psychology would be well advised to read this text."--The Irish Psychologist "This profound book is structured into three parts, Part I, The Problem and The Approach is made up of three chapters dealing with the Dilemma of Human Suffering, The Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of ACT and The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering....The cost of this book is a mere $36.00. Given the potential potency of its contents, it is a unique bargain, a valuable addition to any comparative psychotherapy course and a compelling addition to any advanced cognitive psychotherapy course. Recommended reading for any serious student of behavioral psychotherapy, it is an important book. It may well reflect the next move forward in therapy and our understanding of the human condition."--Child &Family Behavior Therapy
People continue to suffer with behaviour disorders adjustment difficulties, and low life satisfaction. Providing in one volume scientifically sound theory of psychopathology the book demonstrates ACT in action.
The prevailing view among therapists as well as clients is that a more vital life can be attained by overcoming negative thoughts and feelings. Yet despite efforts to achieve this goal, many individuals continue to suffer with behavior disorders, adjustment difficulties, and low life satisfaction. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a unique psychotherapeutic approach that addresses this issue by altering the very ground on which rational change strategies rest. Within a coherent theoretical and philosophical framework, ACT illuminates the ways clients understand and perpetuate their difficulties through language. The book shows how interventions based on metaphor, paradox, and experiential exercises can enable clients to break free of language traps and make contact with thoughts, feelings, memories, and physical sensations that have been feared and avoided. Detailed guidelines are presented for helping clients recontextualize and accept these private events, develop greater clarity about personal values, and commit to needed behavior change. Providing in one volume a scientifically sound theory of psychopathology and a practical treatment model, and illustrated by a wealth of clinical examples, this is an important resource for practitioners and students in the full range of behavioral health care fields.
The prevailing view among therapists as well as clients is that a more vital life can be attained by overcoming negative thoughts and feelings. Yet despite efforts to achieve this goal, many individuals continue to suffer with behavior disorders, adjustment difficulties, and low life satisfaction. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a unique psychotherapeutic approach that addresses this issue by altering the very ground on which rational change strategies rest. Within a coherent theoretical and philosophical framework, ACT illuminates the ways clients understand and perpetuate their difficulties through language. The book shows how interventions based on metaphor, paradox, and experiential exercises can enable clients to break free of language traps and make contact with thoughts, feelings, memories, and physical sensations that have been feared and avoided. Detailed guidelines are presented for helping clients recontextualize and accept these private events, develop greater clarity about personal values, and commit to needed behavior change. Providing in one volume a scientifically sound theory of psychopathology and a practical treatment model, and illustrated by a wealth of clinical examples, this is an important resource for practitioners and students in the full range of behavioral health care fields.
I. The Problem and the Approach 1. The Dilemma of Human Suffering 2. The Philosophical and Theoretical Foundation of ACT 3. The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering II. Clinical Methods 4. Creative Hopelessness: Challenging the Normal Change Agenda 5. Control Is the Problem, Not the Solution 6. Building Acceptance by Defusing Language 7. Discovering Self, Defusing Self 8. Valuing 9. Willingness and Commitment: Putting ACT into Action III. Using ACT 10. The Effective ACT Therapeutic Relationship 11. ACT in Context
Part I: The Problem and the Approach. The Dilemma of Human Suffering. The Philosophical and Theoretical Foundation of ACT. The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering. Part II: Clinical Methods. Creative Hopelessness: Challenging the Normal Change Agenda. Control is the Problem, Not the Solution. Building Acceptance by Defusing Language. Discovering Self, Defusing Self. Valuing. Willingness and Commitment: Putting ACT into Action. Part III: Using ACT. The Effective ACT. Therapeutic Relationship. ACT in Context.
This volume describes a unique psychotherapeutic approach that addresses the problem of psychological suffering by altering the very ground on which rational change strategies rest. Setting forth a comprehensive overview of the approach and detailed guidelines for practice, this book presents interventions to enable clients to overcome common behavioral problems and enhance general life satisfaction.
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The Problem and the Approach p. 1 The Dilemma of Human Suffering p. 3 The Underlying Assumptions of the Psychological Mainstream p. 4 The Assumption of Destructive Normality p. 8 The Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of ACT p. 13 Why the Level of Technique Is Not Adequate p. 13 The Need for Philosophy p. 16 Functional Contextualism p. 18 Relational Frame Theory and Rule Governance: The View of Language Underlying ACT p. 26 Summary: Implications of Functional Contextualism, Rule Governance, and Relational Frame Theory p. 45 The ACT Model of Psychopathology and Human Suffering p. 49 The System That Traps People p. 51 The Pervasiveness of Experiential Avoidance p. 58 The Destructive Effects of Experiential Avoidance p. 60 When Experiential Avoidance Can't Work p. 65 How Humans Get Drawn into a Struggle p. 69 ACT: Accept, Choose, Take Action p. 77 ACT as a Contextual Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy p. 79 Concluding Remarks p. 79 A Personal Exercise for Therapists p. 80 Clinical Methods p. 81 Creative Hopelessness: Challenging the Normal Change Agenda p. 87 Theoretical Focus p. 87 Clinical Focus p. 90 Informed Consent p. 90 Drawing Out the System p. 92 Confronting the System: Creative Hopelessness p. 98 Barriers to Giving Up the Unworkable System p. 108 Letting Go of the Struggle as an Alternative p. 109 Therapeutic Do's and Don'ts p. 110 Progress to the Next Phase p. 112 Personal Work for the Clinician p. 112 Clinical Vignette p. 113 Client Homework p. 114 Control Is the Problem, Not the Solution p. 115 Theoretical Focus p. 116 Clinical Focus p. 118 Giving the Struggle a Name: Control Is the Problem p. 119 How Emotional Control Is Learned p. 125 Examine the Apparent Success of Control p. 128 The Alternative to Control: Willingness p. 132 The Cost of Unwillingness p. 136 Therapeutic Do's and Don'ts p. 138 Progress to the Next Stage p. 140 Personal Work for the Clinician: Is Control the Problem? p. 140 Clinical Vignette p. 141 Client Homework p. 142 Building Acceptance by Defusing Language p. 148 Theoretical Focus p. 148 Clinical Focus p. 150 Attacking the Arrogance of Words p. 151 Deliteralizing Language p. 154 Undermining Reasons as Causes p. 163 Disrupting Troublesome Language Practices p. 166 Evaluation versus Description p. 168 Willingness: The Goal of Deliteralization p. 170 Therapeutic Do's and Don'ts p. 174 Progress to the Next Stage p. 175 Personal Exercise for the Clinician: Your Views of Yourself p. 176 Clinical Vignette p. 177 Client Homework p. 178 Discovering Self, Defusing Self p. 180 The Theoretical Focus: Varieties of Self p. 181 Clinical Focus p. 187 Undermining Attachment to the Conceptualized Self p. 188 Building Awareness of the Observing Self p. 189 Experiential Exercises with the Observing Self p. 192 Therapeutic Do's and Don'ts p. 198 Progress to the Next Phase p. 200 Personal Work for the Clinician: Is Your Self Getting in the Way? p. 201 Clinical Vignette p. 202 Valuing p. 204 Theoretical Focus p. 205 Clinical Focus p. 209 Valuing: A Point on the Compass p. 209 Outcome Is the Process through Which Process Becomes the Outcome p. 219 Values Clarification: Setting the Compass Heading p. 221 Assessment of Values, Goals, Actions, and Barriers p. 222 Willingness to Have Barriers and Barriers to Willingness p. 229 Therapeutic Do's and Don'ts p. 230 Progress to the Next Phase p. 232 Personal Work for the Clinician: Taking a Direction p. 232 Clinical Vignette p. 233 Willingness and Commitment: Putting ACT into Action p. 235 The Client's Quandary and the Way Out p. 235 Theoretical Focus p. 236 Clinical Focus p. 238 Experiential Qualities of Applied Willingness p. 238 Reconnecting with Values, Goals, and Actions p. 242 Committed Action as a Process p. 243 Committed Action Invites Obstacles p. 244 A Map for the Journey: FEAR and ACT p. 245 Primary Barriers to Committed Action p. 249 ACT as a Behavior Therapy p. 258 Termination and Relapse Prevention p. 258 Therapeutic Do's and Don'ts p. 259 Personal Work for the Clinician: Committed Action p. 261 Clinical Vignette p. 261 Client Homework p. 263 Using Act p. 265 The Effective ACT Therapeutic Relationship p. 267 Positive Leverage Points in ACT p. 268 Negative Leverage Points in ACT p. 275 The Therapeutic Relationship p. 279 Summary p. 280 ACT in Context p. 281 The Relevance of ACT in the 21st Century p. 283 References p. 289 Index p. 298 Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.
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ISBN | 9781572304819 ( 1572304812 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 1999년 08월 05일 |
쪽수 | 304쪽 |
크기 |
162 * 235
* 27
mm
/ 649 g
|
총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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