Mindfulness and Acceptance : Expanding the Cognitive-Behavioral Tradition.
Publication details: New York : Guilford Publications, 2004 ©2004Edition: 1st edISBN:- 9781593859398
- 616.89
Behavior therapy
Electronic books
"Remote;text;Cover -- TOCContents -- CH1 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and the New Behavior Therapies: Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Relationship -- CH2 Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Synthesizing Radical Acceptance with Skillful Means -- CH3 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Theoretical Rationale and Empirical Status -- CH4 Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Comparisons, Contrasts, and Application to Anxiety -- CH5 Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Therapy, and Acceptance -- CH6 Values Work in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Setting a Course for Behavioral Treatment -- CH7 Finding the Action in Behavioral Activation: The Search for Empirically Supported Interventions and Mechanisms of Change -- CH8 Mindfulness, Acceptance, Validation, and ""Individual"" Psychopathology in Couples -- CH9 Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Trauma -- CH10 Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Bringing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy into the Valued Present -- CH11 Acceptance and Change in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: The Evolution of Manual-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy -- CH12 Vipassana Meditation as a Treatment for Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders -- CH13 Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Change in Couple Therapy -- IDXIndex.;This volume examines the role of mindfulness principles and practices in a range of well-established cognitive and behavioral treatment approaches. Leading scientist-practitioners describe how their respective modalities incorporate such nontraditional themes as mindfulness, acceptance, values, spirituality, being in relationship, focusing on the present moment, and emotional deepening. Coverage includes acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, integrative behavioral couple therapy, behavioral activation, and functional analytic psychotherapy. Contributors describe their clinical methods and goals, articulate their theoretical models, and examine similarities to and differences from other approaches."
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Cover -- TOCContents -- CH1 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and the New Behavior Therapies: Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Relationship -- CH2 Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Synthesizing Radical Acceptance with Skillful Means -- CH3 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Theoretical Rationale and Empirical Status -- CH4 Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Comparisons, Contrasts, and Application to Anxiety -- CH5 Functional Analytic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Therapy, and Acceptance -- CH6 Values Work in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Setting a Course for Behavioral Treatment -- CH7 Finding the Action in Behavioral Activation: The Search for Empirically Supported Interventions and Mechanisms of Change -- CH8 Mindfulness, Acceptance, Validation, and ""Individual"" Psychopathology in Couples -- CH9 Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Trauma -- CH10 Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Bringing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy into the Valued Present -- CH11 Acceptance and Change in the Treatment of Eating Disorders: The Evolution of Manual-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy -- CH12 Vipassana Meditation as a Treatment for Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders -- CH13 Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Change in Couple Therapy -- IDXIndex.
This volume examines the role of mindfulness principles and practices in a range of well-established cognitive and behavioral treatment approaches. Leading scientist-practitioners describe how their respective modalities incorporate such nontraditional themes as mindfulness, acceptance, values, spirituality, being in relationship, focusing on the present moment, and emotional deepening. Coverage includes acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, integrative behavioral couple therapy, behavioral activation, and functional analytic psychotherapy. Contributors describe their clinical methods and goals, articulate their theoretical models, and examine similarities to and differences from other approaches."