Toni Lindsay (Chris Oâ Brien Lifehouse, New South Wales, Australia
ACT at the End
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People at the End of Life
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Toni Lindsay (Chris Oâ Brien Lifehouse, New South Wales, Australia
ACT at the End
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People at the End of Life
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ACT at the End is based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and while it has a grounding in research, it is also a hands-on clinical guide for those working with people at a tricky and complex time of life.
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ACT at the End is based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and while it has a grounding in research, it is also a hands-on clinical guide for those working with people at a tricky and complex time of life.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 338g
- ISBN-13: 9781032556161
- ISBN-10: 1032556161
- Artikelnr.: 69482502
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 151mm x 229mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 338g
- ISBN-13: 9781032556161
- ISBN-10: 1032556161
- Artikelnr.: 69482502
Dr. Toni Lindsay is a senior clinical psychologist who holds a professional doctorate in clinical and health psychology and has extensive experience in working with people approaching the end of life, particularly adolescents and young adults.
Part 1: Setting the Scene. 1. Introduction 2. What Happens Around Death 3.
The Psychological Bits 4. Uncertainty 5. Desire for Hastened Death 6. A
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 7. Pain and Somatic Processes 8. Complexity of
Caring 9. Delicate Spaces (Religion, Sexuality, Fertility) 10. Legacy Part
2: The ACT Process 11. Formulation and Consistency 12. The Hexaflex 13.
Values 14. Committed Action 15. Acceptance 16. Present Focus (Including
When the Present Is Really Hard) 17. Thought Management 18. Self as Context
19. Self-Compassion 20. Supporting People in Decision Making Part 3: The
Therapist Process 21. What Comes Up 22. Managing Own Stuff 23. Tolerance of
Sitting 24. Saying Goodbye Part 4: Case Studies 25. Managing Physical
Decline 26. Existential Distress 27. Acceptance 28. Denial 29. Not About
the Dying: What's Left 30. Living a Good Death
The Psychological Bits 4. Uncertainty 5. Desire for Hastened Death 6. A
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 7. Pain and Somatic Processes 8. Complexity of
Caring 9. Delicate Spaces (Religion, Sexuality, Fertility) 10. Legacy Part
2: The ACT Process 11. Formulation and Consistency 12. The Hexaflex 13.
Values 14. Committed Action 15. Acceptance 16. Present Focus (Including
When the Present Is Really Hard) 17. Thought Management 18. Self as Context
19. Self-Compassion 20. Supporting People in Decision Making Part 3: The
Therapist Process 21. What Comes Up 22. Managing Own Stuff 23. Tolerance of
Sitting 24. Saying Goodbye Part 4: Case Studies 25. Managing Physical
Decline 26. Existential Distress 27. Acceptance 28. Denial 29. Not About
the Dying: What's Left 30. Living a Good Death
Part 1: Setting the Scene. 1. Introduction 2. What Happens Around Death 3.
The Psychological Bits 4. Uncertainty 5. Desire for Hastened Death 6. A
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 7. Pain and Somatic Processes 8. Complexity of
Caring 9. Delicate Spaces (Religion, Sexuality, Fertility) 10. Legacy Part
2: The ACT Process 11. Formulation and Consistency 12. The Hexaflex 13.
Values 14. Committed Action 15. Acceptance 16. Present Focus (Including
When the Present Is Really Hard) 17. Thought Management 18. Self as Context
19. Self-Compassion 20. Supporting People in Decision Making Part 3: The
Therapist Process 21. What Comes Up 22. Managing Own Stuff 23. Tolerance of
Sitting 24. Saying Goodbye Part 4: Case Studies 25. Managing Physical
Decline 26. Existential Distress 27. Acceptance 28. Denial 29. Not About
the Dying: What's Left 30. Living a Good Death
The Psychological Bits 4. Uncertainty 5. Desire for Hastened Death 6. A
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing 7. Pain and Somatic Processes 8. Complexity of
Caring 9. Delicate Spaces (Religion, Sexuality, Fertility) 10. Legacy Part
2: The ACT Process 11. Formulation and Consistency 12. The Hexaflex 13.
Values 14. Committed Action 15. Acceptance 16. Present Focus (Including
When the Present Is Really Hard) 17. Thought Management 18. Self as Context
19. Self-Compassion 20. Supporting People in Decision Making Part 3: The
Therapist Process 21. What Comes Up 22. Managing Own Stuff 23. Tolerance of
Sitting 24. Saying Goodbye Part 4: Case Studies 25. Managing Physical
Decline 26. Existential Distress 27. Acceptance 28. Denial 29. Not About
the Dying: What's Left 30. Living a Good Death