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This book will help readers balance the essential scientific concepts underlying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with their clinical practice, reconnecting ACT with its behavioural therapeutic roots and Relational Frame Theory.
List of contents
Foreword: Standing at the cradle of art and science Introduction 1 What you need to know about connecting the heart of ACT with the head of ACT 2 Identifying and understanding client stories: Exploring self‑as‑content 3 Understanding and weakening fusion through defusion interventions 4 Creative hopelessness and why it is so central in ACT 5 Learning to stay in the here‑and‑now 6 Acceptance and willingness to embrace discomfort 7 Letting go of your story and taking control of your life from self‑as‑context 8 Values‑oriented action from self‑as‑context 9 Finally
About the author
Lieve Bruyninx is the owner of Factor Psy, a mental health care training institute. She is a psychologist and peer‑reviewed ACT trainer with 20 years of behaviour therapy expertise.
Yvonne Barnes‑Holmes is the Co‑Founder of Perspectives Ireland and Co‑Developer of Process‑Based Behaviour Therapy (PBBT). She has 25 years of experience in behaviour therapy.
Ciara McEnteggart is the Co‑Founder of Perspectives Ireland and Co‑Developer of Process‑Based Behaviour Therapy (PBBT). She has 15 years of experience in behaviour therapy.
Marjolein Vleugel has been working as a Healthcare Psychologist for more than 20 years. She is the founder and head trainer of Expertise Centrum ACT.
Roy Thewissen, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and behavioural therapist. He works as a freelancer and in the pain department at Adelante rehabilitation clinic in the Netherlands.
Summary
This book will help readers balance the essential scientific concepts underlying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with their clinical practice, reconnecting ACT with its behavioural therapeutic roots and Relational Frame Theory.