Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is more than just a set
of techniques for structuring psychotherapeutic treatment; it also
offers a new, insightful, transdiagnostic approach to case
conceptualization and to mental health in general. Learn to put
this popular new psychotherapeutic model to work in your practice
with this book, the first guide that explains how to do case
conceptualization within an ACT framework.
ACT in Practice offers an introduction to ACT, an overview of
its impact, and a brief introduction to the six core processes of
ACT treatment--the six points of the hexaflex model and its
pathological alter ego, the so-called inflexahex. It describes how
to accomplish case conceptualizations in general and offers precis
of the literature that establish the importance and value of case
conceptualization. This guide also offers possible alternative case
conceptualization for cases from different therapeutic traditions,
a great help to therapists who come from a more traditional CBT
background. Exercises throughout help you to evaluate the
information you have just learned so that you may effectively
integrate ACT into your practice.
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