
Learning Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Description
Book Introduction
At its core, psychotherapy is about theories and techniques that help people escape from suffering.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy, which was the main form of psychiatric treatment, has now declined, and cognitive behavioral therapy has become the main form today.
For patients who do not respond to cognitive behavioral therapy, schema-focused treatments have been developed.
And the concept of mindfulness, which has been passed down in the East for a long time, is now beginning to be integrated with Western psychotherapy and is now in its heyday.
In 1999, Dr. Steven Hayes and his colleagues published Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
This book explains in more detail how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy approaches these issues.
The main part of this book presents the reader in a useful and understandable way how the core treatment processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are applied.
This book is designed to help you develop practical clinical skills and competencies beyond the philosophy, theory, concepts, and linguistic knowledge of the technique.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy, which was the main form of psychiatric treatment, has now declined, and cognitive behavioral therapy has become the main form today.
For patients who do not respond to cognitive behavioral therapy, schema-focused treatments have been developed.
And the concept of mindfulness, which has been passed down in the East for a long time, is now beginning to be integrated with Western psychotherapy and is now in its heyday.
In 1999, Dr. Steven Hayes and his colleagues published Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
This book explains in more detail how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy approaches these issues.
The main part of this book presents the reader in a useful and understandable way how the core treatment processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are applied.
This book is designed to help you develop practical clinical skills and competencies beyond the philosophy, theory, concepts, and linguistic knowledge of the technique.
index
Translator's Note
Acknowledgements
introduction
Chapter 1: Six Core Processes and Common Goals of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model for Psychopathology
Six Core Treatment Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Definition of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Chapter 2: Developing Willingness and Acceptance
What does it mean to be willing?
Why are you willing to do it?
The Link Between Willingness and Defusion
What triggers this process
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 3: Weakening Cognitive Fusion
What is cognitive defusion?
Why cognitive defusion?
What triggers this process?
What is the method?
Working on ongoing defusion within the treatment timeframe
Flexibility in defusion applications
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 4: Encountering the Present Moment
What does it mean to meet the present moment?
Why We Must Meet the Present Moment
What should trigger this process?
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 5: Distinguishing Between the Contextual Self and the Conceptual Self
conceptualized self
contextual self
Why Distinguish Between Content-Based and Context-Based Self
What triggers this process
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 6: Defining a Valuable Direction
What is value?
Why is it valuable?
What's in this chapter
What triggers this process?
Characteristics of Effective Conversations About Values
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 7: Creating a Pattern of Commitment
What is a committed action?
Why Dedication Behavior
The Connection Between Willingness and Committed Behavior
What triggers this process?
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 8: Case Conceptualization Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Why Case Conceptualization?
Overview of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Conceptualization Process
Case Conceptualization Example
Case Conceptualization Exercise
Functional analysis as an ongoing process
How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Concepts Differ from Traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Chapter 9 Therapeutic Attitudes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Practice Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Core Competencies Regarding Therapeutic Attitudes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Process at Three Levels: Client, Therapist, and Therapeutic Relationship
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model for the Therapeutic Relationship
Aiming for a therapeutic relationship
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Chapter 10: Putting It All Together
Interview transcript of a case demonstrating all six core processes
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Problem Solving: Seven Common Pitfalls
Trap finding practice
Practice: Building Flexibility Through the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model
Contexts that influence the therapist's response choices
Frequently Asked Questions
conclusion
Appendix A: Using the Materials in Group and Classroom Settings
Appendix B Resources and References for Future Development
Appendix C Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Core Competency Assessment Form
Glossary of terms
References
Search
Acknowledgements
introduction
Chapter 1: Six Core Processes and Common Goals of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model for Psychopathology
Six Core Treatment Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Definition of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Chapter 2: Developing Willingness and Acceptance
What does it mean to be willing?
Why are you willing to do it?
The Link Between Willingness and Defusion
What triggers this process
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 3: Weakening Cognitive Fusion
What is cognitive defusion?
Why cognitive defusion?
What triggers this process?
What is the method?
Working on ongoing defusion within the treatment timeframe
Flexibility in defusion applications
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 4: Encountering the Present Moment
What does it mean to meet the present moment?
Why We Must Meet the Present Moment
What should trigger this process?
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 5: Distinguishing Between the Contextual Self and the Conceptual Self
conceptualized self
contextual self
Why Distinguish Between Content-Based and Context-Based Self
What triggers this process
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 6: Defining a Valuable Direction
What is value?
Why is it valuable?
What's in this chapter
What triggers this process?
Characteristics of Effective Conversations About Values
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 7: Creating a Pattern of Commitment
What is a committed action?
Why Dedication Behavior
The Connection Between Willingness and Committed Behavior
What triggers this process?
What is the method?
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Core Competency Practice
Model response to core competencies
Chapter 8: Case Conceptualization Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Why Case Conceptualization?
Overview of the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Conceptualization Process
Case Conceptualization Example
Case Conceptualization Exercise
Functional analysis as an ongoing process
How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Case Concepts Differ from Traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Chapter 9 Therapeutic Attitudes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Practice Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Core Competencies Regarding Therapeutic Attitudes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Process at Three Levels: Client, Therapist, and Therapeutic Relationship
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model for the Therapeutic Relationship
Aiming for a therapeutic relationship
Putting Core Competencies into Practice
Chapter 10: Putting It All Together
Interview transcript of a case demonstrating all six core processes
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Problem Solving: Seven Common Pitfalls
Trap finding practice
Practice: Building Flexibility Through the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Model
Contexts that influence the therapist's response choices
Frequently Asked Questions
conclusion
Appendix A: Using the Materials in Group and Classroom Settings
Appendix B Resources and References for Future Development
Appendix C Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Core Competency Assessment Form
Glossary of terms
References
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: September 25, 2012
- Page count, weight, size: 524 pages | 1,080g | 188*254*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788963309453
- ISBN10: 8963309452
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