Acceptance & commitment therapy for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder & trauma-related problems a practitioner's guide to using mindfulness & acceptance strategies /
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Oakland, Calif. :
New Harbinger Publications,
c2007.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction
- Acceptance, mindfulness, and trauma : the problem of experiential avoidance and the verbal nature of trauma
- Mindfulness and acceptance
- Preparing to begin
- Creative hopelessness : finding the place where something new can happen
- Control as the problem : experiential avoidance and unworkable solutions
- Willingness
- Self-as-context
- Valued living
- Committed action
- Therapist and treatment considerations
- Clinical issues and assessment
- Conclusion : opening to vitality.