$52.00 Original price was: $52.00.$15.00Current price is: $15.00.
Traditional psychiatry has long focused on alleviating distressing symptoms, but what if the key to true wellness lies not in eliminating symptoms, but in learning to thrive despite them? This groundbreaking approach is at the heart of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a revolutionary paradigm that reframes symptoms as adaptive and motivational functions rather than signals of illness.
This comprehensive guide, co-authored by six clinicians from diverse practice backgrounds, delves into the principles and practices of ACT as applied to psychiatric assessment, case analysis, and treatment. By exploring the scientific origins of ACT in human language and behavior, the authors provide a fully elaborated model for clinical assessment and intervention, highlighting the clinical benefits of ACT in everyday practice.
The second section of the book provides a step-by-step guide on conducting a streamlined assessment of a patient’s life context, detecting and intervening with unworkable emotional and behavioral avoidance strategies, and integrating medication treatment with behavioral interventions for enhanced outcomes.
In the third section, chapter-length examples illustrate the delivery of ACT in various psychiatric settings, including ambulatory care, hospital consultation-liaison services, and inpatient care. An additional chapter focuses on teaching ACT to psychiatric residents and affiliated health professionals, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of this innovative approach.
Throughout the book, real-life case examples and clinical dialogues offer a glimpse into the practical application of ACT, while additional reading resources and an online instructional library provide readers with unlimited access to video demonstrations of core ACT clinical strategies, practice support tools, and worksheets.
This book is an indispensable resource for clinicians seeking to expand their skills and improve clinical outcomes for patients in a wide range of settings. By embracing the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mental health professionals can unlock a new era of hope and healing for those in their care.
Language | |
---|---|
Author |
Fermentum tempor cubilia risus tellus massa dis consectetur dolor.
WhatsApp Chat Oniline