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The traditional practice of psychiatry has been focused on reducing
or eliminating distressing, unwanted symptoms. But what if the key
to health and well-being is not to be symptom free, but rather to
function effectively in life even when symptoms are present? What
if symptoms serve an adaptive and motivational function, rather
than being signals of a latent illness? What if the key to personal
health is the ability to accept symptoms for what they are and to
do what matters in life at the same time? This is the underlying
proposition of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and this
book-a collaboration among six clinicians from diverse practice
backgrounds-is the first to systematically describe the principles
and practices of ACT as they apply to psychiatric assessment, case
analysis, and treatment. The guide begins with an in-depth analysis
of the ACT model, from its scientific origins in the study of the
functions of human language to a fully elaborated model for
clinical assessment and intervention and outlines the clinical
benefits of ACT in everyday practice. The second section of the
book shows the reader how to conduct a streamlined assessment of
the patient's life context, how to detect and intervene with the
patient's unworkable emotional and behavioral avoidance strategies,
and how to blend the use of medication treatment and behavioral
interventions in a way that augments the beneficial effects of both
approaches. Chapter-length examples in the third section discuss
how to deliver ACT in an ambulatory psychiatric setting, in a
hospital consultation-liaison service, and in an inpatient
psychiatric context. The section also includes a chapter examining
the all-important issue of teaching ACT to psychiatric residents as
well as affiliated health professionals working in medical or
psychiatric treatment team contexts. Learning Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy uses a diverse array of case examples and
clinical dialogues to offer readers a real-life view of the
methodology in practice. Each chapter also includes additional
reading resources to pursue should a particular theoretical or
applied clinical concept create a desire to learn more.
Additionally, readers have unlimited access to an online
instructional library that includes video demonstrations of core
ACT clinical strategies "in action" as well as a host of written
practice support tools and worksheets. This book is a must for
clinicians who want to expand their ability to improve clinical
outcomes for the wide range of patients seen in clinical practice.
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