Values in Therapy: A Clinician's Guide to Helping Clients Explore Values, Increase Psychological Flexibility, and Live a More Meaningful

de: Jenna LeJeune

 

Publicat de: Context Press

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Description

Values in Therapy is powerful and practical guide for any therapist--chock-full of insight and tools to conceptualize, integrate, and effectively apply values work in-session.

With an emphasis on cultivating meaning and vitality in client lives, the values component of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is what draws many clinicians to the treatment model. Yet, until now, there have been no practical guides available on values-based practice written from an ACT perspective. And while values work may appear deceptively simple, it's often difficult to effectively carry out in practice. That's where this comprehensive guide comes in.

Values in Therapy emphasizes the facilitation of specific qualities inherent in effective values conversations, such as vitality, choice, present-focused awareness, and willing vulnerability. This book will help you move away from basic techniques and exercises and toward the nuance and skills you need to do effective values work. You'll also learn how to use these tools, with detailed scripts for in-session exercises, handouts for clients, homework ideas, assessment and tracking tools, case examples, practical vignettes, and more.

Whether you're an ACT clinician, or simply looking to incorporate values-based work into your treatment, this essential guide provides everything you need to help clients connect with what really matters to them, so they can live full and meaningful lives.

About the Author

Jenna LeJeune, PhD , is cofounder and president of Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center in Portland, OR, a unique research and training clinic where profits are used to fund scientific research. In her clinical practice, Jenna specializes in working with adults struggling with relationship difficulties, including problems with intimacy and sexuality, trauma-related relationship challenges, and also difficulties people have in their relationship with their own bodies. She is also a peer-reviewed trainer in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and provides trainings for professionals around the world.

Jason B. Luoma, PhD , is director of Portland Psychotherapy, a research and training clinic based on a social enterprise model that uses business revenue to fund scientific research, where he maintains a small clinical practice. As a researcher, Luoma studies shame, self-criticism, and the interpersonal effects of emotion as well as related interventions. He is a recognized trainer in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), former chair of the ACT Training Committee, and past president of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science.

General
Anul 2019
Autor Jenna LeJeune
Cod de bare 9781684033218
Colectie Context Press Mastering ACT
Editura Context Press
Dimensiuni 251 x 177
ISBN 1684033217
Limba Engleza
Pagini 224
Format Brosata

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