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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
British Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2012This article discusses acceptance and commitment therapy. It outlines the principles that underpin acceptance and commitment therapy practice, and how these principles can be applied. It encourages the reader to reflect upon their own use of the techniques, and to review their strengths and weaknesses.
Joe Curran +3 more
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[Acceptance and commitment therapy].
L'Encephale, 2015Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a third generation of cognitive-behavioral therapies. The point is to help patients to improve their psychological flexibility in order to accept unavoidable private events. Thus, they have the opportunity to invest energy in committed actions rather than struggle against their psychological events.(i) To ...
D, Ducasse, G, Fond
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Acceptance and commitment therapy.
Bijblijven, 2014Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is een nieuwe vorm van cognitieve gedragstherapie. De methodiek van deze therapie wordt in deze bijdrage ingeleid aan de hand van een casus. Daarna wordt het therapiemodel in grote lijnen geschetst. Vervolgens komt aan bod voor wie deze behandeling geschikt is en bij welke psychiatrische problemen het toegepast kan ...
Steven C. Hayes, Jason Lillis
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Acceptance and commitment therapy for depression
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2015Outcome research on the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has established it as an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral approach in treatment of depression. Mediational and related research, however, has provided mixed support for the sensitivity and specificity of ACT's purported processes of therapeutic change according to model of ...
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Accepting the Challenge and Committing to the Future of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Science
Psychiatric Clinics of North AmericaWe provide critical considerations regarding the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) science. We discuss the reconsideration and potential dismissal of latent disease diagnoses in ACT science. We echo sentiments against employing standardized protocols. We identify concerns regarding the evidence of ACT process research. We also discuss measurement
Nicholas C, Borgogna, Stephen L, Aita
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2022Abstract Pain and suffering can be lonely and isolating experiences, and yet they are inextricably woven into daily life. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a treatment modality that acknowledges the reality that pain and suffering are inescapable parts of humanity.
Nicholas J. Hulbert-Williams +1 more
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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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