

The ACT Approach: A Comprehensive Guide for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy [Gordon, Timothy, Borushok, Jessica, Polk, Kevin] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The ACT Approach: A Comprehensive Guide for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Review: The Best of Act - Delightful read. Concise yet comprehensive. Concrete yet enables understanding of abstract ideas . A great mix of pictures, examples, and progressive use of ACT processes with various clients who express psychological inflexibility . The best on ACT concepts and principles I have read with specific answers for making essential distinctions in a user friendly way. Have read a lot of books about ACT. This invited me to experience it in a very meaningful way. Learned a lot A great read and the best I have read from many I have chewed and swallowed but this was entirely digested. A new challenge to all who follow ACT as a way of being Review: Amazing Guide + Resource - This was a required text for one of my graduate classes for my MSW. I loved this book. It explained things very well and there are pages within the book that can be used for resources in sessions. It definitely breaks down ACT really well and provides an amazing understanding for what it is and how to include it in sessions!





| Best Sellers Rank | #349,659 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #732 in Popular Psychology Counseling #771 in Emotional Mental Health #994 in Popular Psychology Pathologies |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (317) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.39 x 11 inches |
| Edition | Com |
| ISBN-10 | 168373081X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1683730811 |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 173 pages |
| Publication date | July 26, 2017 |
| Publisher | PESI |
Y**G
The Best of Act
Delightful read. Concise yet comprehensive. Concrete yet enables understanding of abstract ideas . A great mix of pictures, examples, and progressive use of ACT processes with various clients who express psychological inflexibility . The best on ACT concepts and principles I have read with specific answers for making essential distinctions in a user friendly way. Have read a lot of books about ACT. This invited me to experience it in a very meaningful way. Learned a lot A great read and the best I have read from many I have chewed and swallowed but this was entirely digested. A new challenge to all who follow ACT as a way of being
S**E
Amazing Guide + Resource
This was a required text for one of my graduate classes for my MSW. I loved this book. It explained things very well and there are pages within the book that can be used for resources in sessions. It definitely breaks down ACT really well and provides an amazing understanding for what it is and how to include it in sessions!
C**D
A "must" for the shelf of beloved ACT texts.
Just received my copy of The ACT Approach, which luckily I pre-ordered. Perusing this book and appreciating the way it has been laid out, which gives so much insight to what we do as ACT therapists, coaches, consultants. One of the beauties of this, for those of us who were not trained in CBT, is the way in which it explains CBT terminology and makes it all so rapidly accessible. I also deeply appreciate the very clear and straightforward ways the authors have enlightened us to Relational Frame Theory, which is often offered in such an obscure fashion as to be incomprehensible. From an ACT perspective, it lays out the work in simple, fun ways that lighten the load. The use of the ACT Matrix and Kevin Polk's (ACT Matrix creator) input really enhances the work. This is a "KISS" book and one I highly recommend to both novice and seasoned ACT practitioners. It is a "must" on our shelves of beloved ACT texts. Thank you, Tim and Jessica, for an amazing job.
K**.
A Good Introduction
This book provides a great introduction to ACT and I especially appreciated the chapters about using ACT interventions with different types of diagnoses. It is by no means an exhaustive resource but, as I said, gives you a solid foundation with a very practical and applicable approach to using ACT in the therapy room. The only reason I'm giving four instead five stars is because the writing seems like it needs one more read-over from an editor or proofreader - there were some really long sentences with no punctuation, which made it difficult to focus on what the writers were trying to say. A great resource all in all, though!
G**R
The ACT Approach will transform your approach to therapy
Tim and Jessica have put together a breakthrough approach to ACT. This guide is full of practical and readily applicable methods for live giving therapy. The ACT Approach embodies simple and effective techniques to promote flexibility in response to life challenges. The writing is vibrant and full of the character and warmth these two gifted therapists bring to their transformational work with both individuals and groups. The approach will help therapists to be more effective in their work in helping people to get the most out of their lives.
J**N
A Conversation! Not a lecture!
Amazing book on psychology I ever read! My psychologist suggested that I read the book! Great common sense advice! Great author! He should win the Pulitzer Prize!
S**W
Essential Reading for Clinicians New to ACT
Gordon and Borushok are both Peer Reviewed ACT Trainers (though Borushok was not at the time of publication), and have written an excellent beginner’s guide to ACT. Readers get an overview of ACT including scientific theory, a tool called the Life Map (also known as the ACT Matrix), case conceptualization, and the ACT hexaflex simplified into three categories: open, aware, and engaged. Chapters on using ACT to treat specific disorders feature sample therapist/client conversations, with commentary. This really helps the reader have an idea what ACT “looks like” in session. There’ a lengthy chapter on ACT with children and adolescents, and recommendations for further study. Those who opt for the Kindle version will still receive the included client handouts and worksheets; there is a URL/link to them at the end of the book. Even if you have read other beginner’s level books on ACT, this is highly recommended.
L**A
Great buy
Incredible! This book is full of useful information but also user friendly and easy to read!
N**I
A good, short introduction to the ACT model. It doesn't focus on metaphors or exercises and instead does a good job of showing how you can flexibly integrate the processes of the ACT model into your clinical conversations. I especially appreciate the annotated examples of client-therapist conversations provided. Very helpful!
N**Y
This excellent book breaks down ACT in an accessible and simple way, the worksheets definately makes the book an experiential exercise which helps solidify all that fabulous knowledge. Well worth a read and well worth the money.
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