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ACT in Practice : Case Conceptualization in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

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 acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), one of the most excit...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bach, Patricia A.
Otros Autores: Moran, Daniel J., Hayes, Steven
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oakland : New Harbinger Publications, 2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Acknowledgments; An Introduction to ACT Principles; An Orientation to ACT; Differences Between Outcomes with ACT vs. Other Treatment Approaches; The Essential Components of ACT; Case Presentations; Clinical Behavior Analysis and the Three Waves of Behavior Therapy; An Introduction to Clinical Behavior Analysis; ACT and the Waves of Behavior Therapy; Functional Analysis and ACT Assessment; Structural vs. Functional Approaches to Assessment; Functional Analysis in Clinical Work; ABC Functional Analysis Sheet; Relational Frame Theory; The ACT Therapist and RFT.
  • What's Different About RFT?Demystifying Relational Frame Theory; RFT Lingo: Talking the Talk; Applying RFT to ACT; What Is Case Conceptualization?; Case Conceptualization in Psychoanalysis; Case Conceptualization in Client-Centered Therapy; Case Conceptualization in Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies; Empirically Supported Treatments (ESTs) and Case Conceptualization; Cautions Regarding Case-Conceptualization Usage; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Case Conceptualization; The Fundamentals of ACT Case Conceptualization; Conceptualizing Functionally; Conceptualizing a Case.
  • Conceptualization Using the ACT Model of PsychopathologyUsing the Inflexahex Case-Conceptualization Worksheet; Contacting the Present Moment and Perspective Taking; Contacting the Present Moment; Case Conceptualization and Contacting the Present Moment; Perspective Taking; Case Conceptualization and Self as Perspective; Values, Commitment, and Behavior Change Processes; Values; Clarifying and Specifying Values; Committed Action; Case Conceptualization with Values and Committed Action; Acceptance Processes; Acceptance; Case Conceptualization and Acceptance; Defusion.
  • Case Conceptualization and DefusionPutting ACT into Practice; Creative Hopelessness: When the Solution Is the Problem; Defining Creative Hopelessness; Conveying Creative Hopelessness; Bringing Mindfulness to Clinical Work; Mindfulness in ACT; Implementing Mindfulness in Practice; Values Work; Why Work on Values?; Defining Values; Guiding Values Work; Walking the Talk; Outcome Is the Process by Which Process Becomes Outcome; Defusion and Deliteralization; Defining Defusion; Willingness; Avoidance vs. Unwillingness; Language and Unwillingness; Willingness for the Sake of Unwillingness.
  • Acceptance and ChangeControl vs. Acceptance; Clean Discomfort and Dirty Discomfort; Acceptance and the Clinician; Pulling It All Together; Where to Start; Expanded Metaphors: Passengers on the Bus; Creating Your Own Metaphors and Exercises; How Do I ...?; Stepping Into ACT Work; Saying Good-Bye to Shandra and Rick; ABC Functional Analysis Sheet; Inflexahex Case-Conceptualization Worksheet; Event Log; Suggestaflex; References.