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基本説明
Explores cultural adaptations of conventional evidence-based practices for a variety of psychological problems across a wide range of ethnicities and cultures.
Full Description
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy examines the therapy amp rsquo s history and process, evaluates the therapy's evidence base and effectiveness, and suggests future directions in the therapy amp rsquo s development.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a unique empirically based psychological intervention that uses acceptance and mindfulness processes, and commitment and behavior change processes to produce psychological flexibility. Steven C. Hayes, who helped develop ACT, and co-author Jason Lillis provide an overview of ACT amp rsquo s main influences and its basic principles.
In this succinct and understandable survey, the authors show how ACT illuminates the ways that language encourages unhelpful skirmishing in clients amp rsquo psychic lives, and how to use ACT to help clients accept private experiences, become more mindful of thoughts, develop greater clarity about personal values, and commit to needed behavior change.
Contents
Series Preface
How to Use This Book with APA Psychotherapy Videos
Preface
Introduction
History
Theory
The Therapy Process
Evaluation
Future Developments
Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Suggested Readings and Other Materials
References
Index
About the Authors
About the Series Editors