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- catalog contributor b11542575.
- catalog contributor b11542576.
- catalog contributor b11542577.
- catalog contributor b11542578.
- catalog contributor b11542579.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Creative hopelessness: challenging the normal change agenda. Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Informed consent ; Drawing out the system ; Confronting the system: Creative hopelessness ; Barriers to giving up the unworkable system ; Letting go of the struggle as an alternative ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next phase ; Personal work for the clinician ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework -- Control is the problem, not the solution. Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Giving the struggle a name: Control is the problem ; How emotional control is learned ; Examine the apparent success of control ; The alternative to control: Willingness ; The cost of unwillingness ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next stage ; Personal work for the clinician: Is control the problem? ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework -- Building acceptance by defusing language.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-297) and index.".
- catalog description "Outcome is the process through which process becomes the outcome ; Values clarification: Setting the compass heading ; Assessment of values, goals, actions, and barriers ; Willingness to have barriers and barriers to willingness ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next phase ; Personal work for the clinician: Taking a direction ; Clinical vignette -- Willingness and commitment: putting ACT into action. The client's quandary and the way out ; Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Experiential qualities of applied willingness ; Reconnecting with values, goals, and actions ; Committed action as a process ; Committed action invites obstacles ; A map for the journey: FEAR and ACT ; Primary barriers to committed action ; ACT as a behavior therapy ; Termination and relapse prevention ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Personal work for the clinician: committed action ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework --".
- catalog description "The effective ACT therapeutic relationship. Positive leverage points in ACT ; Negative leverage points in ACT ; The therapeutic relationship ; Summary -- ACT in context. The relevance of ACT in the 21st century.".
- catalog description "The problem and the approach. The dilemma of human suffering ; The underlying assumptions of the psychological mainstream ; The assumption of destructive normality -- The philosophical and theoretical foundations of ACT. Why the level of technique is not adequate ; The need for philosophy ; Functional contextualism ; Relational frame theory and rule governance: The view of language underlying ACT ; Summary: Implications of functional contextualism, rule governance, and relational frame theory -- The ACT model of psychopathology and human suffering. The system that traps people ; The pervasiveness of experiential avoidance ; The destructive effects of experiential avoidance ; When experiential avoidance can't work ; How humans get drawn into a struggle ; ACT: Accept, choose, take action ; ACT as a contextual cognitive-behavioral therapy ; Concluding remarks ; A personal exercise for therapists --".
- catalog description "Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Attacking the arrogance of words ; Deliteralizing language ; Undermining reasons as causes ; Disrupting troublesome language practices ; Evaluation versus description ; Willingness: The goal of deliteralization ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next stage ; Personal exercise for the clinician: Your views of yourself ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework -- Discovering self, defusing self. The theoretical focus: Varieties of self ; Clinical focus ; Undermining attachment to the conceptualized self ; Building awareness of the observing self ; Experiential exercises with the observing self ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next phase ; Personal work for the clinician: Is your self getting in the way? ; Clinical vignette -- Valuing. Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Valuing: A point on the compass ;".
- catalog extent "xvi, 304 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1572304812 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Guilford Press,".
- catalog subject "1999 H-313".
- catalog subject "Acceptance and commitment therapy.".
- catalog subject "Behavior therapy.".
- catalog subject "Cognitive Therapy methods.".
- catalog subject "Cognitive-experiential psychotherapy.".
- catalog subject "Commitment (Psychology)".
- catalog subject "Emotions.".
- catalog subject "Ethics.".
- catalog subject "Language and emotions.".
- catalog subject "RC489.C62 H39 1999".
- catalog subject "Self Concept.".
- catalog subject "Self-acceptance.".
- catalog subject "Values clarification.".
- catalog subject "WM 425.5.C6 H418a 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Creative hopelessness: challenging the normal change agenda. Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Informed consent ; Drawing out the system ; Confronting the system: Creative hopelessness ; Barriers to giving up the unworkable system ; Letting go of the struggle as an alternative ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next phase ; Personal work for the clinician ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework -- Control is the problem, not the solution. Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Giving the struggle a name: Control is the problem ; How emotional control is learned ; Examine the apparent success of control ; The alternative to control: Willingness ; The cost of unwillingness ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next stage ; Personal work for the clinician: Is control the problem? ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework -- Building acceptance by defusing language.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Outcome is the process through which process becomes the outcome ; Values clarification: Setting the compass heading ; Assessment of values, goals, actions, and barriers ; Willingness to have barriers and barriers to willingness ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next phase ; Personal work for the clinician: Taking a direction ; Clinical vignette -- Willingness and commitment: putting ACT into action. The client's quandary and the way out ; Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Experiential qualities of applied willingness ; Reconnecting with values, goals, and actions ; Committed action as a process ; Committed action invites obstacles ; A map for the journey: FEAR and ACT ; Primary barriers to committed action ; ACT as a behavior therapy ; Termination and relapse prevention ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Personal work for the clinician: committed action ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The effective ACT therapeutic relationship. Positive leverage points in ACT ; Negative leverage points in ACT ; The therapeutic relationship ; Summary -- ACT in context. The relevance of ACT in the 21st century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The problem and the approach. The dilemma of human suffering ; The underlying assumptions of the psychological mainstream ; The assumption of destructive normality -- The philosophical and theoretical foundations of ACT. Why the level of technique is not adequate ; The need for philosophy ; Functional contextualism ; Relational frame theory and rule governance: The view of language underlying ACT ; Summary: Implications of functional contextualism, rule governance, and relational frame theory -- The ACT model of psychopathology and human suffering. The system that traps people ; The pervasiveness of experiential avoidance ; The destructive effects of experiential avoidance ; When experiential avoidance can't work ; How humans get drawn into a struggle ; ACT: Accept, choose, take action ; ACT as a contextual cognitive-behavioral therapy ; Concluding remarks ; A personal exercise for therapists --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Attacking the arrogance of words ; Deliteralizing language ; Undermining reasons as causes ; Disrupting troublesome language practices ; Evaluation versus description ; Willingness: The goal of deliteralization ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next stage ; Personal exercise for the clinician: Your views of yourself ; Clinical vignette ; Appendix: Client homework -- Discovering self, defusing self. The theoretical focus: Varieties of self ; Clinical focus ; Undermining attachment to the conceptualized self ; Building awareness of the observing self ; Experiential exercises with the observing self ; Therapeutic do's and don'ts ; Progress to the next phase ; Personal work for the clinician: Is your self getting in the way? ; Clinical vignette -- Valuing. Theoretical focus ; Clinical focus ; Valuing: A point on the compass ;".
- catalog title "Acceptance and commitment therapy : an experiential approach to behavior change / Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, Kelly G. Wilson.".
- catalog type "text".