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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2017This chapter was written for clinicians who may feel limited using Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to target symptom reduction at the expense of valued living for their forensic clients. It draws from Dr. Brillhart's considerable forensic clinical experience using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with multiple populations of high-risk ...
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Empirical Considerations
Behavior Therapy, 2013Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), including behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, and their integration, has evolved over the past four decades to become the most empirically supported psychological treatment for a range of psychiatric conditions, spanning the preponderance of Axis I disorders, selected Axis II disorders, and a range of associated ...
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2013Clinical social work is a derivative profession, drawing its knowledge and practice base from several theoretical schools. The four primary theoretical schools contributing to social-work philosophy are psychodynamic, humanist, cognitive–behavioral, and postmodern.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, processes and outcomes
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2006Steven C Hayes +2 more
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The empirical status of acceptance and commitment therapy: A review of meta-analyses
Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2020Andrew T Gloster, , Michael P Twohig
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