LeJeune, Jenna, author.

Values in therapy : a clinicians guide to helping clients develop psychological flexibility and live a more meaningful life / Jenna LeJeune, Jason B. Luoma. - Oakland, CA : Context Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographies and index.

Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part 1: Fundamentals; Chapter 1. The What and Why of Values; Chapter 2. Valued Living Requires Psychological Flexibility; Part 2: Practical Application; Chapter 3. Orienting Clients Toward Values; Chapter 4. Becoming a Truffle Dog: Guiding Values Exploration; Chapter 5. Finding Values in Pain; Chapter 6. Exploring Through Doing; Chapter 7. When Inflexibility Creates Barriers to Values; Chapter 8. Context Matters: Culture and Values Beyond the Individual; Chapter 9. We're in This Together: Your Values as a Therapist Appendix A: Values-Guided Therapy Self-AssessmentAppendix B: Values-Guided Action Plan; References; About the Authors; Index; Blank Page

With an emphasis on cultivating meaning and vitality in client lives, the values component of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is arguably what draws most clinicians to the treatment model--and yet there are no practical guides available to professionals written from an ACT perspective. Edited by two renowned ACT therapists, Values in Therapy provides clinicians with practical tools to conceptualize, integrate, and effectively apply the values component of the ACT hexaflex with their clients.



9781684033225


Values.


Electronic Books.

BF778 / .V358 2019