In this issue of Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs. Michael Levin and Sam Spencer bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Over the last 25 years, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), an action-oriented approach to psychotherapy, has become widely used and is accepted as an effective technique for treating a variety of physical and mental conditions. In this issue, top experts discuss ACT for anxiety disorders, psychosis, substance use disorders, PTSD, hoarding disorder, psychiatric conditions in youth, and more.
Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Theoretical, Practical, and Empirical Foundations Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Anxiety Disorders Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Psychosis Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Co-occurring Mental and Chronic Health Conditions Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-Enhanced Behavior Therapy as An Intervention for Trichotillomania and Excoriation Disorder (Skin Picking): A Review Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Eating Disorders Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Substance Use Disorders Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder A Conceptual and Empirical Review of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Hoarding Understanding Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Youth Accepting the Challenge and Committing to the Future of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Science Idionomic Analysis, a Process-Based Approach, and the Ultimate Purpose of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
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