Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Deliberate Practice to Develop and Enhance Skills in ACT
O'Connell, Manuela; Walser, Robyn D.
American Psychological Association
03/2026
354
Mole
Inglês
9781433844195
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Introduction: Orientation to the Deliberate Practice of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
I. Overview of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
1. Foundations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
II. Theoretical Underpinnings of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2. Functional Contextualism Defined and Explored
3. Behavioral Principles in Applied Work: Using the Functional Analysis Framework
4. Relational Frame Theory Defined and Explored
5. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Suffering
6. Psychological Flexibility
III. Beginner: Introduction to the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
7. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Acceptance
8. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Defusion
9. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Present Moment
10. Experiencing Self-as-Context: Flexible Perspective Taking
11. Values-Based Behavior: Chosen Purpose
12. Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
IV. Intermediate: Skills Building in the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
13. Case Conceptualization
14. Skill Building and Competencies: Acceptance
15. Skill Building and Competencies: Defusion
16. Skill Building and Competencies: Contact With the Present Moment
17. Skill Building and Competencies in Perspective Taking: Self-as-Context
18. Skill Building and Competencies in Values-Based Living: Chosen Purpose
19. Skill Building and Competencies in Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
V. Advanced: Integration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Pillars and the Therapeutic Relationship
20. Open, Aware, and Engaged: Integrating the Three Pillars
21. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skill in the Therapeutic Relationship and Alliance
22. Relationship Rupture
Epilogue: Exploring the Future
References
Index
About the Authors
I. Overview of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
1. Foundations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
II. Theoretical Underpinnings of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2. Functional Contextualism Defined and Explored
3. Behavioral Principles in Applied Work: Using the Functional Analysis Framework
4. Relational Frame Theory Defined and Explored
5. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Suffering
6. Psychological Flexibility
III. Beginner: Introduction to the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
7. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Acceptance
8. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Defusion
9. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Present Moment
10. Experiencing Self-as-Context: Flexible Perspective Taking
11. Values-Based Behavior: Chosen Purpose
12. Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
IV. Intermediate: Skills Building in the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
13. Case Conceptualization
14. Skill Building and Competencies: Acceptance
15. Skill Building and Competencies: Defusion
16. Skill Building and Competencies: Contact With the Present Moment
17. Skill Building and Competencies in Perspective Taking: Self-as-Context
18. Skill Building and Competencies in Values-Based Living: Chosen Purpose
19. Skill Building and Competencies in Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
V. Advanced: Integration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Pillars and the Therapeutic Relationship
20. Open, Aware, and Engaged: Integrating the Three Pillars
21. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skill in the Therapeutic Relationship and Alliance
22. Relationship Rupture
Epilogue: Exploring the Future
References
Index
About the Authors
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acceptance and commitment therapy; psychotherapy; therapist skills; therapy skill development; clinical skills; clinical practice; skill development; experiential; personal experiences; behavioral principles; intervention; philosophy; human suffering; morality; moral philosophy; relational frame theory; psychological flexibility; present moment awareness; self as context; committed action; communication; deliberate practice; functional contextualism; functional analysis; functional analysis framework; relational frame; acceptance; defusion; case conceptualization; competencies; competence; alliance; therapeutic alliance; alliance rupture; relationship rupture; cognitive behavioral therapy; cbt; mindfulness-based cognitive therapy; MBCT; dialectical behavior therapy; DBT; Functional analytic psychotherapy; FAP; mindfulness-based stress reduction; MBSR; existential-humanistic therapy; Behavioral Activation; compassion-focused therapy; CFT; ACT and suffering; ACT theory; flexible experiencing; present moment; flexible perspective taking; values-based behavior; chosen purpose; behavioral flexibility; contact with the present moment; therapeutic relationship; relationship ruptures; relationship repair; therapeutic alliance ruptures; values-based living; perspective taking; cognitive defusion; inflexibility processes; experiencing self as context; control; control agenda; six core processes of ACT; core processes of ACT; skill building
Introduction: Orientation to the Deliberate Practice of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
I. Overview of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
1. Foundations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
II. Theoretical Underpinnings of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2. Functional Contextualism Defined and Explored
3. Behavioral Principles in Applied Work: Using the Functional Analysis Framework
4. Relational Frame Theory Defined and Explored
5. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Suffering
6. Psychological Flexibility
III. Beginner: Introduction to the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
7. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Acceptance
8. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Defusion
9. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Present Moment
10. Experiencing Self-as-Context: Flexible Perspective Taking
11. Values-Based Behavior: Chosen Purpose
12. Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
IV. Intermediate: Skills Building in the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
13. Case Conceptualization
14. Skill Building and Competencies: Acceptance
15. Skill Building and Competencies: Defusion
16. Skill Building and Competencies: Contact With the Present Moment
17. Skill Building and Competencies in Perspective Taking: Self-as-Context
18. Skill Building and Competencies in Values-Based Living: Chosen Purpose
19. Skill Building and Competencies in Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
V. Advanced: Integration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Pillars and the Therapeutic Relationship
20. Open, Aware, and Engaged: Integrating the Three Pillars
21. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skill in the Therapeutic Relationship and Alliance
22. Relationship Rupture
Epilogue: Exploring the Future
References
Index
About the Authors
I. Overview of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
1. Foundations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Deliberate Practice
II. Theoretical Underpinnings of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
2. Functional Contextualism Defined and Explored
3. Behavioral Principles in Applied Work: Using the Functional Analysis Framework
4. Relational Frame Theory Defined and Explored
5. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Suffering
6. Psychological Flexibility
III. Beginner: Introduction to the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
7. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Acceptance
8. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Defusion
9. Flexible Experiencing in Action: Present Moment
10. Experiencing Self-as-Context: Flexible Perspective Taking
11. Values-Based Behavior: Chosen Purpose
12. Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
IV. Intermediate: Skills Building in the Six Core Processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
13. Case Conceptualization
14. Skill Building and Competencies: Acceptance
15. Skill Building and Competencies: Defusion
16. Skill Building and Competencies: Contact With the Present Moment
17. Skill Building and Competencies in Perspective Taking: Self-as-Context
18. Skill Building and Competencies in Values-Based Living: Chosen Purpose
19. Skill Building and Competencies in Committed Action: Behavioral Flexibility
V. Advanced: Integration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Pillars and the Therapeutic Relationship
20. Open, Aware, and Engaged: Integrating the Three Pillars
21. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skill in the Therapeutic Relationship and Alliance
22. Relationship Rupture
Epilogue: Exploring the Future
References
Index
About the Authors
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
acceptance and commitment therapy; psychotherapy; therapist skills; therapy skill development; clinical skills; clinical practice; skill development; experiential; personal experiences; behavioral principles; intervention; philosophy; human suffering; morality; moral philosophy; relational frame theory; psychological flexibility; present moment awareness; self as context; committed action; communication; deliberate practice; functional contextualism; functional analysis; functional analysis framework; relational frame; acceptance; defusion; case conceptualization; competencies; competence; alliance; therapeutic alliance; alliance rupture; relationship rupture; cognitive behavioral therapy; cbt; mindfulness-based cognitive therapy; MBCT; dialectical behavior therapy; DBT; Functional analytic psychotherapy; FAP; mindfulness-based stress reduction; MBSR; existential-humanistic therapy; Behavioral Activation; compassion-focused therapy; CFT; ACT and suffering; ACT theory; flexible experiencing; present moment; flexible perspective taking; values-based behavior; chosen purpose; behavioral flexibility; contact with the present moment; therapeutic relationship; relationship ruptures; relationship repair; therapeutic alliance ruptures; values-based living; perspective taking; cognitive defusion; inflexibility processes; experiencing self as context; control; control agenda; six core processes of ACT; core processes of ACT; skill building