Combining theory, research, and case studies, this book shows clinicians how to apply transdiagnostic contextual behavior approaches when working with sexual and gender minority (SGM) clients.
Combining theory, research, and case studies, this book shows clinicians how to apply transdiagnostic contextual behavior approaches when working with sexual and gender minority (SGM) clients.
Matthew D. Skinta, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical health psychologist and an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Roosevelt University.
Inhaltsangabe
Author Biography Introduction Chapter 1: A Contextual Behavioral Analysis of Minority Stress Chapter 2: The Therapeutic Relationship and Clinician Self-Work Chapter 3: Mindfulness and Perspective Taking Chapter 4: Acceptance and Defusion Chapter 5: Values and Committed Action Chapter 6: Vulnerability and Intimacy Chapter 7: Compassion and Community Chapter 8: Complex Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress among SGM Clients Chapter 9: Health Considerations among SGM Clients Chapter 10: Special Ethical Considerations for SGM Therapists Chapter 11: Future Directions in SGM Therapy Index
Author Biography Introduction Chapter 1: A Contextual Behavioral Analysis of Minority Stress Chapter 2: The Therapeutic Relationship and Clinician Self-Work Chapter 3: Mindfulness and Perspective Taking Chapter 4: Acceptance and Defusion Chapter 5: Values and Committed Action Chapter 6: Vulnerability and Intimacy Chapter 7: Compassion and Community Chapter 8: Complex Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress among SGM Clients Chapter 9: Health Considerations among SGM Clients Chapter 10: Special Ethical Considerations for SGM Therapists Chapter 11: Future Directions in SGM Therapy Index
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