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ACT-informed exposure for anxiety : creating effective, innovative, & values-based exposures using acceptance & commitment therapy  Cover Image Book Book

ACT-informed exposure for anxiety : creating effective, innovative, & values-based exposures using acceptance & commitment therapy / Brian L. Thompson, PhD, Brian C. Pilecki, PhD, Joanne C. Chan, PsyD.

Summary:

"This clinical guide shows therapists how to create effective, innovative, and values-driven exposures for treating clients with anxiety and avoidant behaviors. The exposures outlined in this book are easy-to-implement, easily tolerated by clients, and work to strengthen psychological flexibility"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781648480812
  • Physical Description: x,185 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: Oakland, CA : Context Press an imprint of New Harbinger Publications, Inc., [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-178) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
A Process-Based Approach to Exposure for Anxiety Disorders -- A Brief History and Overview of Exposure -- An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Primer -- What the Therapist Needs to Know -- What the Client Needs to Know -- What to Do During and After Exposure -- Ending Treatment -- Creating Your Own ACT-informed Exposure Forms -- Case Examples of ACT-informed Exposure -- ACT Fails and Other Pitfalls and Barriers to ACT-informed Exposure -- Cultural Considerations in ACT-informed Exposure.
Subject: Anxiety Disorders > therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy > methods
Implosive Therapy > methods

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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Lansdowne Library RC 489 C63 T46 2023 (Text) 26040003573389 Main Collection Volume hold Available -


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