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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Integrating Psychological Crisis
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Integrating Psychological Crisis
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Book Introduction
This book clearly presents the complex concepts of ACT and provides a guide to effective treatment for trauma and crisis situations.
Personal psychological crises, such as trauma, can be frightening and unsettling experiences, but they can also present meaningful opportunities for learning and growth.
However, for people suffering from mental illness, the process of alleviating this instability and turning it into an opportunity for growth is never easy.
In particular, systematic guidance is essential in counseling or short-term treatment environments with limited time, as this becomes more difficult.

An accessible and skillful blend of crisis science, behavioral psychology, evolutionary psychology, neuroscience, and mindfulness practice, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Integrating Psychological Crisis is a practical guide, grounded in theory and science, that guides mental health professionals in the psychological skills they need to effectively manage crises and help clients grow through them.
It provides detailed and vivid clinical conversation cases based on real treatment situations and introduces a creative ACT model.
Furthermore, it delves into the three core processes of ACT [presence (mindfulness), acceptance (self-compassion), and engagement (values ​​commitment)] and helps clinicians effectively apply them in practice.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Integrating Psychological Crisis is a practical guide for mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists and residents, counseling and clinical psychology trainees, counselors, and psychotherapists. It presents an evidence-based approach that is concise and easy to learn and remember, and can be effectively used in a variety of crisis situations that clients may face.
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Translator's Preface

Part 1: Concept and Theory of Crisis

Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Psychological Crisis
- Crisis and Learning
- Triggering events and crisis response
- Vulnerability and resilience
- From crisis induction to crisis integration
- References

Chapter 2: The ACT Model of Psychological Crisis Induction
- Psychological Crisis Induction: Neuroscience and Behavioral Analytical Perspectives
- Causing a crisis through non-participation
- Causing a crisis through avoidance
- Moment-by-moment choices made in difficult situations
- References

Chapter 3: The ACT Model of Psychological Crisis Integration
- Integration of psychological crises through acceptance, mindfulness, and engagement
- Acceptance
- Mindfulness
- Participation
- The intersection between acceptance, mindfulness, and engagement
- References

Part 2: Advanced Concepts and Applied Intervention Programs

Chapter 4: A Field Guide to Mindfulness Interventions
- Mindfulness: A capacity inherent in the human brain
- Clinical relevance of mindfulness in psychological crises
- Metacognition
- Meta-awareness
- References

Chapter 5: Mindfulness of Body and Emotions
- Physically engaging in crisis integration
- Interoception: bodily sensations from within
- Interoception and emotions based on prior knowledge and current events
- Inducing a crisis situation through avoidance of interoception
- Crisis Integration: Body Mindfulness
- References

Chapter 6: Acceptance and Self-Compassion
- Crisis Integration with Acceptance
- Self as an obstacle to acceptance
- Self: Perception that appears while perceiving others
- Self-criticism that worsens the crisis
- Crisis Integration through Self-Compassion
- Crisis integration that embraces the 'fear of mercy'
- Accept avoidance
- Acceptance, mindfulness, compassion, and self-compassion to prevent professional burnout
- Interdependent ACT processes
- References

Chapter 7 Participation
- Three aspects of participation
- Core characteristics of value
- Identifying values ​​and needs
- Identification and commitment to value-consistent behavior
- Patience and persistence in crisis integration
- References

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 7, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 308 pages | 188*257*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791191658576
- ISBN10: 1191658570

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