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Reddit mentions of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Second Edition: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change

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Found 3 comments on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Second Edition: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change:

u/lemmetrainurdragon · 7 pointsr/psychotherapy

The two modalities I use nowadays are ACT and AEDP:

Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP): The Healing Power of Emotion by Diana Fosha, Daniel Siegel, and Marion Solomon: I seem to be recommending this one a lot on here recently. It's because I've really found AEDP to have transformed my psychotherapeutic practice and filled in the deficits of ACT's radical behaviorism. I've witnessed this approach radically change my patients for the better. I think Fosha and her colleagues are really onto something important and vital in their work that will be corroborated by the experience of many relationally-focused therapists. This attachment-based approach is especially useful for people with long-standing psychological issues, particularly those who have a history of abuse, trauma, neglect, or social alienation.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change (Second Edition) by Steven C. Hayes, Kelly Wilson, and Kirk Strosahl: ACT has been the overarching therapy I "present" to my patients for many years. Although, my sessions nowadays look much more like dynamic therapy towards the middle, ACT is where I begin therapy with a patient and ultimately where I "arrive" with my patients after doing some depth work. Put another way, ACT helps me conceptualize the ultimate goal of therapy (to help the patient live a valued life), followed by AEDP-type work if I find they need it, then ultimately back to ACT for behavior change. Hayes is brilliant and I think ACT offer a life-affirming and rich take on behavior therapy. This book is probably the most detailed in the underlying philosophy that informs ACT.

u/Leany197 · 3 pointsr/brasil

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Second Edition: The Process and Practice of Mindful Change

Esse livro foi o que me deu um caminho pra lidar com a depressão/vida.

u/apartheidisbestforSA · 1 pointr/getdisciplined

Both books? Which 2 books? And what do you mean by still sucking lemons?

Also when you mention a book on habits, a book on ACT are you referring to this book? https://www.amazon.com/Acceptance-Commitment-Therapy-Second-Practice/dp/1462528945
What are you referring to?