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The Oxford Handbook of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

The Oxford Handbook of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

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There are now over 900 randomized controlled trials demonstrating the positive effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for a wide range of areas. ACT is listed as an empirically supported therapy for multiple clinical concerns and is being disseminated as an evidence-based treatment by organizations including the United States Veterans Health Administration and the World Health Organization.In The Oxford Handbook of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Michael P. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, and Julie M. Petersen bring together contributions from the worlds leading scholars to create a comprehensive volume on established areas of ACT. The Handbook presents a scholarly review of the treatment as it has developed over the past two to three decades. Featuring 33 chapters on key aspects of the treatment, the contributors offer analysis on ACTs conceptual and theoreticalunderpinnings, applications to specific populations and problems, methods of implementation, and other special topics. They further cover theory, empirical support, and scholarly descriptions of treatment application. The volume is divided into four sections, with the first, on conceptual foundations, offering fivechapters that comprise a primer on ACT. The second section presents chapters on ACT methods, such as acceptance, cognitive defusion, and values. The third section covers specific applications of ACT, including depression, eating disorders, and psychosis. The fourth and final section covers issues implementing ACT such as training, delivery in schools, technology, and cultural adaptation. The Handbook concludes with two chapters examining directions for future research and practice.Offering rich resources to further study each topic, the Handbook is an essential resource for scholars and students who wish to understand the important major aspects of this transdiagnostic form of cognitive behavior therapy.
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OUP USA
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9780197550076
9780197550076

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2023
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
736
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
  • Section 1: Conceptual foundation; Chapter 1: Progression of ACT; Robert Zettle, Ph.D. & Kelly Wilson, Ph.D.; Chapter 2: Implementing ACT as Contextual Behavioral Science; Emily K. Sandoz, Ph.D. & Caleb Fogle; Chapter 3: Primer on Basic Behavioral Principles; Tom J. Waltz, Ph.D., & Claudia Drossel, Ph.D.; Chapter 4: A Primer on Relational Frame Theory (RFT); Colin Harte, Ph.D., & Dermot Barnes-Holmes, Ph.D.; Chapter 5: Clinical Behavior Analysis and RFT: Conceptualizing Psychopathology and its Treatment; Carmen Luciano, Ph.D., Niklas Törneke, M.D., & Francisco J. Ruiz, Ph.D.; Section 2: General ACT Methods; Chapter 6: An ACT Approach to Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment; Katrina M. Daigle, Mikala A. Grimaldi, Rebecca L. Schneider, Ph.D., & Lisa W. Coyne, Ph.D.; Chapter 7: Psychological Flexibility; Clarissa W. Ong, M.S. & Elizabeth H. Eustis, Ph.D.; Chapter 8: Acceptance; Rhonda M. Merwin, Ph.D., Ashley A. Moskovich, Ph.D., Angela Pisoni, M.A., Sara Freeman, M.A., & Carly Onnink, B.S.; Chapter 9: Cognitive Defusion; Francisco J. Ruiz, Ph.D., Barbara Gil-Luciano, & Miguel A. Segura-Vargas; Chapter 10: Present Moment Awareness; Matthew S. Herbert, Ph.D. & Niloofar Afari, Ph.D.; Chapter 11: Self-as-Context; Louise McHugh, Ph.D. & Alison Stapleton; Chapter 12: Values in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Jenna LeJeune, Ph.D. & Jason Luoma, Ph.D.; Chapter 13: Committed Action; Lance M. McCracken, Ph.D.; Section 3: Specific applications of ACT; Chapter 14: Depression; Jacqueline A-Tjak, Ph.D. & Louise Hayes, Ph.D.; Chapter 15: ACT for Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders; Brooke Smith, Ph.D., Gregory S. Smith, & Ellen J. Bluett; Chapter 16: Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders; Eric B. Lee Ph.D., Myles Arendtson, B.A., & Andy Wall, B.S.; Chapter 17: Eating Disorders; Adrienne Juarascio Ph.D., Paakhi Srivastava, Ph.D, Christina Felonis, & Olivia Wons; Chapter 18: Health Promotion and Weight Management for Obesity; Jason Lillis, Ph.D. & Dayna Lee-Baggley,Ph.D.; Chapter 19: Acceptance and Commitment Training in the Workplace; Paul E. Flaxman, Ph.D., Arianna Prudenzi, & Luci Zernerova; Chapter 20: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain; Karlyn A. Edwards, M.S. & Kevin E. Vowles, Ph.D.; Chapter 21: ACT for Chronic Health Condition; Lilian Dindo, Ph.D, Julia R. Van Liew, Ph.D., & Joanna J. Arch, Ph.D.; Chapter 22: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Substance Use; Maria Stavrinaki, Ph.D., Megan M. Kelly, Ph.D., & Maria Karekla, Ph.D.; Chapter 23: ACT for Smoking Cessation; Jonathan B. Bricker, Ph.D.; Chapter 24: ACT for the Treatment of Psychosis and Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders; Brandon A. Gaudiano, Ph.D. & Stacy Ellenberg, M.S.; Section 4: Implementation of ACT; Chapter 25: Effective Training and Delivery of ACT: The Dissemination and Implementation Issues; Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D. & Emily Wharton, M.S.; Chapter 26: ACT in Schools: A Public Health Approach; Tyler L. Renshaw, Ph.D., Sean N. Weeks, Anthony J. Roberson, Ph.D., & Stephanie A. Vinal, M.A.; Chapter 27: ACT for Children and Adolescents; Julie M. Petersen, Louise Hayes, Ph.D., Duncan Gillard, D Ed Psy,& Joseph Ciarrochi, Ph.D.; Chapter 28: Technology; Raimo Lappalainen, Ph.D., Katariina Keinonen, Ph.D., & Päivi Lappalainen, Ph.D.; Chapter 29: ACT in Groups; Joanna J. Arch, Ph.D., Lauren B. Finkelstein, & Lilian Dindo, Ph.D.; Chapter 30: Cultural Adaptations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Aki Masuda, Ph.D., Lucas Morgan, Ph.D., Samuel D. Spencer, M.A., Joanne Qinaau, M.A., & Duckhyun Jo, M.A. ; Chapter 31: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Inside Behavior Analysis; Jonathan Tarbox, Ph.D., Amanda N. Chastain, & Thomas G. Szabo Ph.D.; Conclusion; Chapter 32: Future Directions of Contextual Behavioral Science; Rikard Wicksell, Ph.D., Niklas Törneke, Lance McCracken, Jonathan Bricker, Amy Murrell, Aki Masuda, & Tony Biglan; Chapter 33: Creating Progress in Contextual Behavioral Science:Overcoming the Hurdles of the Past, Facing the Challenges of the Future; Neal Falletta-Cowden, Steven C. Hayes, & Michelle Forman; Index;
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