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Drawing on ACT and CBT, this guide incorporates popular culture
into evidence-based therapy, offering a unique approach for mental
health professionals to better support clients dealing with anxiety
and trauma. With fun and engaging activities and downloadable
worksheets, it aims to alleviate the shame and stigma surrounding
mental health, empowering clients to discover their origin story
and reframe their experiences to become real life superheroes.
Covering topics such as building resilience, identifying and
overcoming key challenges, and mindfulness, this book introduces
familiar superheroes as characters to identify with, aiming to
validate clients' experiences and encourage deeper understanding
and reflection during sessions. It provides a range of activities
and worksheets to use in a variety of settings with children aged
7+, teens and adults. An increasingly popular approach, this guide
is an invaluable and timely resource for all mental health
professionals working with those experiencing anxiety and trauma.
We know what it's like to worry from time to time, but for some of
us, our worrying can take over and have a serious impact on our
lives. When our anxiety gets out of hand and starts to dominate our
lives, affecting how we function and our general sense of
wellbeing, it's time to do something about it. This accessible
self-help guide provides the reader with a clear understanding of
how problem anxiety develops, the kinds of problems it's causing
them and sets out ground-breaking Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)
techniques to overcome their anxiety . CFT was initially developed
by Professor Paul Gilbert OBE, author of the bestselling The
Compassionate Mind which set out his ground-breaking approach, to
treat those with high levels of shame and self-criticism. It uses
the proven, research-based techniques of CBT and other therapies
with a special focus on the importance of developing inner
compassion, in order to alleviate feelings of shame, develop a more
balanced outlook and promote resilience. It incorporates elements
of mindfulness and Tibetan Buddhism with recent research on human
development and studies of the brain. It is increasingly used to
treat a wide range of emotional and psychological problems
including depression, overeating, shyness, trauma, anxiety and
anger.
This user-friendly guide to the basics of Buddhist psychology
presents a roadmap specifically designed for cognitive-behavioral
therapy (CBT) practitioners. It explains central Buddhist concepts
and how they can be applied to clinical work, and features numerous
experiential exercises and meditations. Downloadable audio
recordings of the guided meditations are provided at the companion
website. Essential topics include the relationship between
suffering and psychopathology, the role of compassion in
understanding and treating psychological problems, and how
mindfulness fits into evidence-based psychotherapy practice. The
book describes an innovative case conceptualization method,
grounded in Buddhist thinking, that facilitates the targeted
delivery of specific CBT interventions.
This user-friendly guide to the basics of Buddhist psychology
presents a roadmap specifically designed for cognitive-behavioral
therapy (CBT) practitioners. It explains central Buddhist concepts
and how they can be applied to clinical work, and features numerous
experiential exercises and meditations. Downloadable audio
recordings of the guided meditations are provided at the companion
website. Essential topics include the relationship between
suffering and psychopathology, the role of compassion in
understanding and treating psychological problems, and how
mindfulness fits into evidence-based psychotherapy practice. The
book describes an innovative case conceptualization method,
grounded in Buddhist thinking, that facilitates the targeted
delivery of specific CBT interventions.
Highly practical and accessible, this unique book gives therapists
powerful tools for helping patients learn to cope with feared or
avoided emotional experiences. The book presents a menu of
effective intervention options--including schema modification,
stress management, acceptance, mindfulness, self-compassion,
cognitive restructuring, and other techniques--and describes how to
select the best ones for particular patients or situations.
Provided are sample questions to pose to patients, specific
interventions to use, suggested homework assignments, illustrative
examples and sample dialogues, and troubleshooting tips. In a
large-size format for easy photocopying, the volume is packed with
over 65 reproducible handouts and forms. Purchasers also get access
to a companion website where they can download and print the
reproducible materials.
From leading acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) practitioners,
this experiential training workbook invites therapists to broaden
and strengthen their ACT skills through deep engagement with ACT
theory and techniques. Everyone from beginning therapists to
seasoned ACT practitioners can enhance their work through
self-practice/self-reflection (SP/SR), a cutting-edge,
evidence-based training method. Through a systematic process,
readers learn how to effectively apply ACT to a personal or
professional challenge and reflect on the experience. Fifteen
step-by-step modules are illustrated with vivid examples from the
authors' own SP/SR journeys. In a large-size format for easy
photocopying, the book includes 17 reproducible worksheets and over
3 hours of audio exercises. Purchasers get access to a companion
website where they can download the audio exercises as well as
printable copies of the worksheets.
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is proven effective in the
treatment of an array of disorders, including addiction,
depression, anxiety, self-harm, eating disorders, and more.
Evidence shows that mindfulness and acceptance exercises help
clients connect with the moment, uncover their true values, and
commit to positive change. But did you know that compassion focused
exercises can also greatly increase clients' psychological
flexibility?
More and more, therapists are finding that the act of
compassion--both towards oneself and towards others--can lead to
greater emotional and physical well-being, increased distress
tolerance, and a broader range of effective responses to stressful
situations. One of the best advantages of compassion focused
methods is how easily they can be integrated into an ACT approach.
An important addition to any ACT professional's library, "The ACT
Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Compassion "explores the
emotionally healing benefits of compassion focused practices when
applied to traditional acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
This book offers case conceptualization, assessments, and direct
clinical applications that integrate ACT, functional analytic
psychotherapy, and compassion focused therapy to enhance your
clinical practice.
This is the first book on the market to provide an in-depth
discussion of compassion in the context of ACT and other behavioral
sciences. The integrative treatment model in this book provides
powerful transdiagnostic tools and processes that will essentially
build bridges across therapies. If you are ready for a new, easily
integrated range of techniques that can be used for a variety of
treatment applications, this guide will prove highly useful. And if
you are looking to build on your previous experience with cognitive
and behavioral therapies, this book will help to enhance your
treatment sessions with clients and increase their psychological
flexibility.
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