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Erscheint vorauss. 1. November 2024
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Grounded in evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this compassionate workbook helps female survivors of childhood sexual abuse identify their trauma triggers, balance emotions, and cultivate self-efficacy and self-awareness. With this gentle guide, readers will also learn how to develop positive coping strategies, discover what is truly important to them, set goals, and build hope for the future.

Produktbeschreibung
Grounded in evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), this compassionate workbook helps female survivors of childhood sexual abuse identify their trauma triggers, balance emotions, and cultivate self-efficacy and self-awareness. With this gentle guide, readers will also learn how to develop positive coping strategies, discover what is truly important to them, set goals, and build hope for the future.
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Autorenporträt
Stacey R. Pinatelli, PsyD, received her PsyD in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, Emeryville, CA. She completed her internship in clinical psychology at VA Northern California Health Care System, East Bay. She has clinical experience working with a diverse population of clients including veterans, adolescents, female trauma survivors, and clients experiencing learning difficulties requesting a neuropsychological assessment Pinatelli's work with veterans and female trauma survivors has provided her with a strong foundation evaluating and treating clients with simple and complex PTSD and comorbid psychiatric difficulties, as well as experience utilizing exposure-based treatment. She is involved in a study that implements hybrid protocols of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), ACT and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and ACT and written exposure therapy for PTSD symptoms, comorbid anxiety, depression, stress, psychological flexibility, state arousal and valence, values-based living, and interpersonal functioning. She is an active member of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS), and has been an AmeriCorps Member-Corporation for National and Community Service in her past clinical services