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Inside This Moment: A Clinician's Guide to Promoting Radical Change Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

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"A practical guide that presents a user-friendly approach to helping patients enact radical change and acceptance through mindfulness in their personal lives."  —Family Medicine  In this breakthrough book, cofounder of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), Kirk Strosahl and two fellow ACT psychologists offer a brief, five-stage model to help you recognize, assess, and take advantage of the subtle shifts of awareness that occur during therapy to achieve the most effective intervention and successful treatment outcomes.In therapy, it is essential for both clinicians and their clients to pay attention to each moment in-session as an opportunity to create change. In addition, clients must be willing to experience pain in the present moment in order to make lasting change and begin to live according to their values. But staying in the moment is harder than it sounds. Inside This Moment offers a powerful skill set for learning to live in the now—even when it hurts.To help you and your client make the most of your time in treatment sessions, this book includes clinical examples of working with clients via self-related processes, and offers tips for what to do when faced with certain non-verbal and verbal client behaviors, such as:looking away or downbody positioningrespiration rategiving general answers to specific questionschanging the topicforgetting what was askedrepeating oneself over and overchanges in rate of speechvoice volumeYou'll learn that you don't need to go looking for radical change opportunities—but rather that the opportunities are transpiring right in front of you. This book will allow you to relax and trust in the power of the "now" in your therapy sessions.
Request Code : ZLIBIO4163110
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Year:
2015
Publisher:
Context Press
Language:
English
Pages:
232
ISBN 10:
1626253242
ISBN 13:
9781626253261
ISBN:
9781626253247,9781626253254,978162625326

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