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E-grāmata: ACT Verbatim for Depression and Anxiety: Annotated Transcripts for Learning Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2008
  • Izdevniecība: New Harbinger Publications
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781608825080
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This collection of transcripts, organized and annotated by Michael P. Twohig and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) founder Steven C. Hayes, guides you through ACT-based therapy processes session-by-session. The transcripts featured in ACT Verbatim present common situations that arise in clinical practice, while the commentary explains how to identify the six target ACT processes and help clients work through them to achieve psychological flexibility.

For the most detailed view of ACT therapy, the clinical transcripts included here follow the development of one client struggling with anger, anxiety, and depression. Since ACT is process- rather than technique-oriented, this kind of in the moment analysis is a singularly effective way to learn to apply this therapeutic model.

These transcripts will help you:

  • Identify client indicators that suggest you should target a specific process in therapy
  • Create useful exercises to foster client development in the core processes of ACT
  • Evaluate client advancement and structure sessions for maximum progress
  • Learn the different styles other therapists use to implement ACT in their own ways



An invaluable aid for clinicians using the acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) model, ACT Verbatim offers transcripts of actual therapy sessions annotated by ACT cofounder Steven Hayes. The annotations coach therapists on how to work through the ACT core processes and how to deal with common situations encountered in therapy sessions
A Letter from the Series Editors vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
What Is ACT?
1(20)
The Six Core Act Processes
Clusters of Act Processes
Summary and Structure of the Book
Committing to Therapy and Beginning to Let Go of the Struggle
21(30)
Transcript Structure
Description of the Client
Beginning the Work: Session One
Final Commentary
Problems with Control and the Beginning of Self as Context
51(24)
Session Two
Final Commentary
Self as Context
75(18)
Session Three
Final Commentary
Learning to Be Present and to See Self as Context
93(16)
Session Four
Final Commentary
Applying Acceptance, Defusion, and Self as Context in Imaginal Exposure
109(26)
Session Five
Final Commentary
Choice and Values
135(20)
Session Six
Final Commentary
Self-Compassion
155(24)
Session Seven
Final Commentary
Choosing Values
179(18)
Session Eight
Final Commentary
Values, Defusion, and Back
197(16)
Session Nine
Final Commentary
Values, Commitment, and Wrap-Up
213(14)
Session Ten
Final Commentary
Postscript 227(4)
References 231