Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Brain Injury
A Practical Guide for Clinicians
Herausgeber: Curvis, Will; Methley, Abigail
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Brain Injury
A Practical Guide for Clinicians
Herausgeber: Curvis, Will; Methley, Abigail
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Brain Injury discusses how acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can be integrated into existing approaches to neuropsychological rehabilitation and therapy used with people who have experienced a brain injury.
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Brain Injury discusses how acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can be integrated into existing approaches to neuropsychological rehabilitation and therapy used with people who have experienced a brain injury.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780367456313
- ISBN-10: 0367456311
- Artikelnr.: 62635801
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780367456313
- ISBN-10: 0367456311
- Artikelnr.: 62635801
Dr Will Curvis is a Clinical Psychologist in the NHS, working mainly in acute inpatient physical health and neuropsychology services with people with long-term physical health problems and neurological conditions. He also works as a Clinical Tutor for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme at Lancaster University. Dr Abigail Methley is a Clinical Psychologist in the NHS supporting people with neurological conditions in an outpatient neuropsychology service. In her independent practice she supports people recovering from trauma and living with neurodiversity. She is a clinical researcher and publishes regularly on mental health and neuropsychology practice issues.
Foreword - Ray Owens; Preface - Will Curvis & Abi Methley; Part One:
Introducing ACT and Brain Injury; 1. Setting the Scene: The Impact of Brain
Injury - Harriet Holmes, Paul Twist & Holly; 2. Integrating Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy into Holistic Neuropsychological Rehabilitation -
Victoria Teggart, Cara Thompson & Thomas Rozwaha; 3. The Y-shaped Model of
Psychological Adaptation After Brain Injury: An Acceptance and Commitment
Perspective - Fergus Gracey, Katrina Vicentijevic & Abigail Methley; Part
Two: Adapting ACT Approaches for Neuropsychological Presentations; 4.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Children who have Experienced Brain
Injury - Victoria Gray & Ingram Wright; 5. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Mild Traumatic Brain injury and Post-Concussion
Symptoms - Lorraine King & Lindsay Prescott; 6. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Moderate or Severe Brain Injuries - Emma Cameron,
Mark A. Oliver & Will Curvis; 7. Using ACT to Support People with Prolonged
Disorders of Consciousness - Alistair J. Teager & Abigail Methley; 8.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for People Experiencing Seizures - Mary
King; 9. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People with
Progressive Neurological Conditions - David Gillanders, Miriam Alonso
Fernández & Sarah Gillanders; 10. One Size Fits All? Racial and Cultural
Considerations Around Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With People
Who Have Experienced Brain Injury - Rosco Kasujja, Ndidi Boakye, Nadine
Mirza & Will Curvis; Part Three: Using ACT Within Systems Supporting People
with Brain Injury; 11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Families
Living with Brain Injury - Audrey Daisley & Rachel Tams; 12. Running
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Based Groups in Brain Injury Settings -
Reg Morris & Rebecca Large; 13. Integrating Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy Principles in Acute Medical Settings - Will Curvis, Emily Smart &
Abi Methley; 14. Using ACT Principles to Support Systemic Change - Stephen
Weatherhead, Will Curvis & Ché Rosebert; 15. Surviving and Thriving;
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Staff Self-Care in Acquired Brain
Injury Services - Jo Black; 16. Future Directions - Abigail Methley & Will
Curvis
Introducing ACT and Brain Injury; 1. Setting the Scene: The Impact of Brain
Injury - Harriet Holmes, Paul Twist & Holly; 2. Integrating Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy into Holistic Neuropsychological Rehabilitation -
Victoria Teggart, Cara Thompson & Thomas Rozwaha; 3. The Y-shaped Model of
Psychological Adaptation After Brain Injury: An Acceptance and Commitment
Perspective - Fergus Gracey, Katrina Vicentijevic & Abigail Methley; Part
Two: Adapting ACT Approaches for Neuropsychological Presentations; 4.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Children who have Experienced Brain
Injury - Victoria Gray & Ingram Wright; 5. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Mild Traumatic Brain injury and Post-Concussion
Symptoms - Lorraine King & Lindsay Prescott; 6. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Moderate or Severe Brain Injuries - Emma Cameron,
Mark A. Oliver & Will Curvis; 7. Using ACT to Support People with Prolonged
Disorders of Consciousness - Alistair J. Teager & Abigail Methley; 8.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for People Experiencing Seizures - Mary
King; 9. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People with
Progressive Neurological Conditions - David Gillanders, Miriam Alonso
Fernández & Sarah Gillanders; 10. One Size Fits All? Racial and Cultural
Considerations Around Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With People
Who Have Experienced Brain Injury - Rosco Kasujja, Ndidi Boakye, Nadine
Mirza & Will Curvis; Part Three: Using ACT Within Systems Supporting People
with Brain Injury; 11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Families
Living with Brain Injury - Audrey Daisley & Rachel Tams; 12. Running
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Based Groups in Brain Injury Settings -
Reg Morris & Rebecca Large; 13. Integrating Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy Principles in Acute Medical Settings - Will Curvis, Emily Smart &
Abi Methley; 14. Using ACT Principles to Support Systemic Change - Stephen
Weatherhead, Will Curvis & Ché Rosebert; 15. Surviving and Thriving;
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Staff Self-Care in Acquired Brain
Injury Services - Jo Black; 16. Future Directions - Abigail Methley & Will
Curvis
Foreword - Ray Owens; Preface - Will Curvis & Abi Methley; Part One:
Introducing ACT and Brain Injury; 1. Setting the Scene: The Impact of Brain
Injury - Harriet Holmes, Paul Twist & Holly; 2. Integrating Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy into Holistic Neuropsychological Rehabilitation -
Victoria Teggart, Cara Thompson & Thomas Rozwaha; 3. The Y-shaped Model of
Psychological Adaptation After Brain Injury: An Acceptance and Commitment
Perspective - Fergus Gracey, Katrina Vicentijevic & Abigail Methley; Part
Two: Adapting ACT Approaches for Neuropsychological Presentations; 4.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Children who have Experienced Brain
Injury - Victoria Gray & Ingram Wright; 5. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Mild Traumatic Brain injury and Post-Concussion
Symptoms - Lorraine King & Lindsay Prescott; 6. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Moderate or Severe Brain Injuries - Emma Cameron,
Mark A. Oliver & Will Curvis; 7. Using ACT to Support People with Prolonged
Disorders of Consciousness - Alistair J. Teager & Abigail Methley; 8.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for People Experiencing Seizures - Mary
King; 9. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People with
Progressive Neurological Conditions - David Gillanders, Miriam Alonso
Fernández & Sarah Gillanders; 10. One Size Fits All? Racial and Cultural
Considerations Around Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With People
Who Have Experienced Brain Injury - Rosco Kasujja, Ndidi Boakye, Nadine
Mirza & Will Curvis; Part Three: Using ACT Within Systems Supporting People
with Brain Injury; 11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Families
Living with Brain Injury - Audrey Daisley & Rachel Tams; 12. Running
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Based Groups in Brain Injury Settings -
Reg Morris & Rebecca Large; 13. Integrating Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy Principles in Acute Medical Settings - Will Curvis, Emily Smart &
Abi Methley; 14. Using ACT Principles to Support Systemic Change - Stephen
Weatherhead, Will Curvis & Ché Rosebert; 15. Surviving and Thriving;
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Staff Self-Care in Acquired Brain
Injury Services - Jo Black; 16. Future Directions - Abigail Methley & Will
Curvis
Introducing ACT and Brain Injury; 1. Setting the Scene: The Impact of Brain
Injury - Harriet Holmes, Paul Twist & Holly; 2. Integrating Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy into Holistic Neuropsychological Rehabilitation -
Victoria Teggart, Cara Thompson & Thomas Rozwaha; 3. The Y-shaped Model of
Psychological Adaptation After Brain Injury: An Acceptance and Commitment
Perspective - Fergus Gracey, Katrina Vicentijevic & Abigail Methley; Part
Two: Adapting ACT Approaches for Neuropsychological Presentations; 4.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Children who have Experienced Brain
Injury - Victoria Gray & Ingram Wright; 5. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Mild Traumatic Brain injury and Post-Concussion
Symptoms - Lorraine King & Lindsay Prescott; 6. Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy for People with Moderate or Severe Brain Injuries - Emma Cameron,
Mark A. Oliver & Will Curvis; 7. Using ACT to Support People with Prolonged
Disorders of Consciousness - Alistair J. Teager & Abigail Methley; 8.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for People Experiencing Seizures - Mary
King; 9. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People with
Progressive Neurological Conditions - David Gillanders, Miriam Alonso
Fernández & Sarah Gillanders; 10. One Size Fits All? Racial and Cultural
Considerations Around Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With People
Who Have Experienced Brain Injury - Rosco Kasujja, Ndidi Boakye, Nadine
Mirza & Will Curvis; Part Three: Using ACT Within Systems Supporting People
with Brain Injury; 11. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Families
Living with Brain Injury - Audrey Daisley & Rachel Tams; 12. Running
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Based Groups in Brain Injury Settings -
Reg Morris & Rebecca Large; 13. Integrating Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy Principles in Acute Medical Settings - Will Curvis, Emily Smart &
Abi Methley; 14. Using ACT Principles to Support Systemic Change - Stephen
Weatherhead, Will Curvis & Ché Rosebert; 15. Surviving and Thriving;
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Staff Self-Care in Acquired Brain
Injury Services - Jo Black; 16. Future Directions - Abigail Methley & Will
Curvis