Values in therapy : a clinicians guide to helping clients develop psychological flexibility and live a more meaningful life /

With an emphasis on cultivating meaning and vitality in client lives, the values component of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is arguably what draws most clinicians to the treatment model--and yet there are no practical guides available to professionals written from an ACT perspective. Edite...

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Main Authors: LeJeune, Jenna (Author), Luoma, Jason B. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Oakland, CA : Context Press, 2019
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Fundamentals; Chapter 1. The What and Why of Values; Chapter 2. Valued Living Requires Psychological Flexibility; Part 2: Practical Application; Chapter 3. Orienting Clients Toward Values; Chapter 4. Becoming a Truffle Dog: Guiding Values Exploration; Chapter 5. Finding Values in Pain; Chapter 6. Exploring Through Doing; Chapter 7. When Inflexibility Creates Barriers to Values; Chapter 8. Context Matters: Culture and Values Beyond the Individual; Chapter 9. We're in This Together: Your Values as a Therapist
  • Appendix A: Values-Guided Therapy Self-AssessmentAppendix B: Values-Guided Action Plan; References; About the Authors; Index; Blank Page