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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Brain Injury discusses how
acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can be integrated into
existing approaches to neuropsychological rehabilitation and
therapy used with people who have experienced a brain injury.
Written by practicing clinical psychologists and clinical
neuropsychologists, this text is the first to integrate available
research with innovative clinical practice. The book discusses how
ACT principles can be adapted to meet the broad and varying
physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural needs of people who
have experienced brain injury, including supporting families of
people who have experienced brain injury and healthcare
professionals working in brain injury services. It offers
considerations for direct and indirect, systemic and
multi-disciplinary working through discussion of ACT concepts
alongside examples taken from clinical practice and consideration
of real-world brain injury cases, across a range of clinical
settings and contexts. The book will be relevant to a range of
psychologists and related professionals, including those working in
neuropsychology settings and those working in more general physical
or mental health contexts.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Brain Injury discusses how
acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can be integrated into
existing approaches to neuropsychological rehabilitation and
therapy used with people who have experienced a brain injury.
Written by practicing clinical psychologists and clinical
neuropsychologists, this text is the first to integrate available
research with innovative clinical practice. The book discusses how
ACT principles can be adapted to meet the broad and varying
physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural needs of people who
have experienced brain injury, including supporting families of
people who have experienced brain injury and healthcare
professionals working in brain injury services. It offers
considerations for direct and indirect, systemic and
multi-disciplinary working through discussion of ACT concepts
alongside examples taken from clinical practice and consideration
of real-world brain injury cases, across a range of clinical
settings and contexts. The book will be relevant to a range of
psychologists and related professionals, including those working in
neuropsychology settings and those working in more general physical
or mental health contexts.
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