You can spend years in graduate school, internship, and clinical
practice. You can learn to skillfully conceptualize cases and
structure interventions for your clients. You can have every skill
and advantage as a therapist, but if you want to make the most of
every session, both you and your client need to show up in the
therapy room. Really show up. And this kind of mindful presence can
be a lot harder than it sounds.
Mindfulness for Two is a practical and theoretical guide to the
role mindfulness plays in psychotherapy, specifically acceptance
and commitment therapy (ACT). In the book, author Kelly Wilson
carefully defines mindfulness from an ACT perspective and explores
its relationship to the six ACT processes and to the therapeutic
relationship itself. With unprecedented clarity, he explains the
principles that anchor the ACT model to basic behavioral science.
The latter half of the book is a practical guide to observing and
fostering mindfulness in your clients and in yourself-good advice
you can put to use in your practice right away. Wilson, coauthor of
the seminal "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy," guides you through
this sometimes-challenging material with the clarity, humor, and
warmth for which he is known around the world. More than any other
resource available, Mindfulness for Two gets at the heart of
Wilson's unique brand of experiential ACT training.
The book includes a web link to more than six hours of sample
therapy sessions with a variety of therapists on QuickTime video,
DRM-free audio tracks of Wilson leading guided mindfulness
exercises, and more. To find out more, please visit
www.mindfulnessfortwo.com.
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