The Big Book of ACT Metaphors
Jill A. Stoddard
The Big Book of ACT Metaphors, de Jill A. Stoddard (2014), es un libro de psicología clasificado como nivel Intermedio. The use of metaphors is fundamental in the successful delivery of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), but for many ACT therapists, they often become over-used, stale, and less effective as time wears on.
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The use of metaphors is fundamental in the successful delivery of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), but for many ACT therapists, they often become over-used, stale, and less effective as time wears on. The Big Book of ACT Metaphors is an essential A-Z resource guide that includes new metaphors and experiential exercises to help promote client acceptance, defusion from troubling thoughts, and values-based action. The book also includes scripts tailored to different client populations. Whether treating a client with anxiety, depression, trauma, or an eating disorder, this book will provide mental health professionals with the skills needed to improve lives, one exercise at a time.
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- ¿De qué trata "The Big Book of ACT Metaphors"?
- The Big Book of ACT Metaphors, de Jill A. Stoddard (2014), es un libro de psicología de nivel intermedio. The use of metaphors is fundamental in the successful delivery of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), but for many ACT therapists, they often become over-used, stale, and less effective as time wears on. The Big Book of ACT Metaphors is an essential A-Z resource guide that includes new metaphors and experiential exercises to help promote client acceptance, defusion from troubling thoughts, and values-based action.
- ¿Para quién es este libro?
- Está pensado para psicólogos en formación, residentes PIR y profesionales que ya tienen base teórica y quieren profundizar en este enfoque.
- ¿Cuál es el nivel de este libro?
- Está catalogado como nivel Intermedio en Psicobooks. Requiere base teórica equivalente a grado de psicología o lecturas previas en el área.