
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Children and Adolescents
Description
Book Introduction
When it comes to treating children with mental health challenges like depression or anxiety, we already know that adult treatment techniques and interventions often don't work for young clients.
Children need developmentally appropriate psychotherapy plans and tools to help them regulate intense emotions and cope with life's challenges.
Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the methods presented in this professional guide are easy to implement in actual counseling sessions and include simple techniques that children can use directly in their daily lives, at home, at school, and in academies.
This book presents ACT Kidflex, a customized adaptation of ACT Hexaflex, a key component of ACT, to help young clients build resilience and develop psychological flexibility.
You'll find resources to help children regulate their emotions through detailed case studies, dialogues, activities, experiential exercises, journals, and session plans.
Finally, you will discover strategies for engaging parents in treatment when appropriate, and for mobilizing and collaborating with parents as their child's "ACT coaches."
Whether you're an experienced ACT therapist or new to ACT, this guide contains everything you need to help children thrive and grow.
Children need developmentally appropriate psychotherapy plans and tools to help them regulate intense emotions and cope with life's challenges.
Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the methods presented in this professional guide are easy to implement in actual counseling sessions and include simple techniques that children can use directly in their daily lives, at home, at school, and in academies.
This book presents ACT Kidflex, a customized adaptation of ACT Hexaflex, a key component of ACT, to help young clients build resilience and develop psychological flexibility.
You'll find resources to help children regulate their emotions through detailed case studies, dialogues, activities, experiential exercises, journals, and session plans.
Finally, you will discover strategies for engaging parents in treatment when appropriate, and for mobilizing and collaborating with parents as their child's "ACT coaches."
Whether you're an experienced ACT therapist or new to ACT, this guide contains everything you need to help children thrive and grow.
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index
Recommended Articles│Russ Harris
Recommendation│Moon Hyun-mi
Acknowledgements
Translator's Preface
Chapter 1: Overview of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Using ACT
What you can learn from this book
Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT Kidflex│ACT's Attitude
Slowly Riding the ACT Wave
finish
Chapter 2: First Session and ACT Case Conceptualization
Who comes into the treatment room?
Introduce the therapist and outline the structure of the session.
Wearing ACT lenses in your imagination
ACT Case Conceptualization Method│Introducing ACT to Children
finish
Chapter 3: 'Leave It' and 'Let It Go'
Important matters to be addressed in this session
Where does ACT Kidflex start?
Introducing 'Leave It As Is'
Practice 'letting it be'
Introducing 'Putting It Down'
Practice 'letting go'
Case Example: Bobby, 9 years old
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 4: 'Choosing What Matters' and 'Doing What Matters'
Introducing 'Choosing What Matters' and 'Doing What Matters'
Helping children choose what's important
Practice 'Choosing What's Important'
Helping children do what matters
Practice combining 'choosing what's important' and 'doing what's important'
Case study: Zahara, 11 years old
Case Example: Belinda, 8 years old
Connect with ACT Kidflex Courses
Concluding the session by choosing what's important and doing what's important
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 5: 'Staying Here' and 'Self-Awareness'
Introducing 'Stay Here'
Practice 'stay here'
Stay Here Practice at Home
Introducing 'Self-Awareness'
Recognizing your own art work
Self-awareness through experiential practice
Case Example: Lola, 8 years old
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 6: Treating Yourself Kindly and Taking Care of Yourself
Connecting 'Be Kind and Careful to Yourself' with ACT Kidflex
Introducing 'Treating and Taking Care of Yourself'
Practice 'being kind and caring for yourself'
Working with a chair
Case Example: Mateo, 9 years old
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 7│When Parents Are Clients
Deciding When to Work Alone with Parents
Involving parents in treatment
Case Example: Allie, 5 years old
Practice techniques with your parents
Case Study: Mary and Andres
finish
Chapter 8: Final Tips for Using ACT with Children and Adolescents
Try practicing first
Even imperfect models have value.
Simplify language expressions
Take it slow
finish
References
ACT Kidflex Course-Specific Practice List
Search
Record 1_Leave your thoughts as they are
Record 2: Noticing Our Thoughts Like Passing Cars
Record 3_Write a Thank You Card to Myself
Record 4_Magic Wand
Record 5_Stay Here
Record 6_Watching Life Movies
Record 7_Kind and caring coach
Recommendation│Moon Hyun-mi
Acknowledgements
Translator's Preface
Chapter 1: Overview of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Using ACT
What you can learn from this book
Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT Kidflex│ACT's Attitude
Slowly Riding the ACT Wave
finish
Chapter 2: First Session and ACT Case Conceptualization
Who comes into the treatment room?
Introduce the therapist and outline the structure of the session.
Wearing ACT lenses in your imagination
ACT Case Conceptualization Method│Introducing ACT to Children
finish
Chapter 3: 'Leave It' and 'Let It Go'
Important matters to be addressed in this session
Where does ACT Kidflex start?
Introducing 'Leave It As Is'
Practice 'letting it be'
Introducing 'Putting It Down'
Practice 'letting go'
Case Example: Bobby, 9 years old
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 4: 'Choosing What Matters' and 'Doing What Matters'
Introducing 'Choosing What Matters' and 'Doing What Matters'
Helping children choose what's important
Practice 'Choosing What's Important'
Helping children do what matters
Practice combining 'choosing what's important' and 'doing what's important'
Case study: Zahara, 11 years old
Case Example: Belinda, 8 years old
Connect with ACT Kidflex Courses
Concluding the session by choosing what's important and doing what's important
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 5: 'Staying Here' and 'Self-Awareness'
Introducing 'Stay Here'
Practice 'stay here'
Stay Here Practice at Home
Introducing 'Self-Awareness'
Recognizing your own art work
Self-awareness through experiential practice
Case Example: Lola, 8 years old
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 6: Treating Yourself Kindly and Taking Care of Yourself
Connecting 'Be Kind and Careful to Yourself' with ACT Kidflex
Introducing 'Treating and Taking Care of Yourself'
Practice 'being kind and caring for yourself'
Working with a chair
Case Example: Mateo, 9 years old
Suggestions for Parents
finish
Chapter 7│When Parents Are Clients
Deciding When to Work Alone with Parents
Involving parents in treatment
Case Example: Allie, 5 years old
Practice techniques with your parents
Case Study: Mary and Andres
finish
Chapter 8: Final Tips for Using ACT with Children and Adolescents
Try practicing first
Even imperfect models have value.
Simplify language expressions
Take it slow
finish
References
ACT Kidflex Course-Specific Practice List
Search
Record 1_Leave your thoughts as they are
Record 2: Noticing Our Thoughts Like Passing Cars
Record 3_Write a Thank You Card to Myself
Record 4_Magic Wand
Record 5_Stay Here
Record 6_Watching Life Movies
Record 7_Kind and caring coach
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 10, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 242 pages | 188*257*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791191658415
- ISBN10: 1191658414
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