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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

The Clinician's Guide for Supporting Parents

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Authors:

Koa Whittingham and Lisa W. Coyne

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

The Clinician's Guide for Supporting Parents

Book2019

 

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Authors:

Koa Whittingham and Lisa W. Coyne

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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Clinician’s Guide for Supporting Parents constitutes a principles-based guide for clinicians to support parents across various stages of child and adolescent development. It uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as an axis to integrate evolution science, behaviour analysis, attachment theory, emotion-focused and compassion-focused therapies into a cohesive framework. From this integrated framework, the authors explore practice through presenting specific techniques, experiential exercises, and clinical case studies.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Clinician’s Guide for Supporting Parents constitutes a principles-based guide for clinicians to support parents across various stages of child and adolescent development. It uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as an axis to integrate evolution science, behaviour analysis, attachment theory, emotion-focused and compassion-focused therapies into a cohesive framework. From this integrated framework, the authors explore practice through presenting specific techniques, experiential exercises, and clinical case studies.

Key Features

  • Explores the integration of ACT with established parenting approaches
  • Includes a new model - the parent-child hexaflex - and explores each component of this model in depth with clinical techniques and a case study
  • Emphasizes how to foster a strong therapeutic relationship and case conceptualization from an acceptance and commitment therapy perspective
  • Covers the full spectrum of child development from infancy to adolescence
  • Touches upon diverse clinical presentations including: child anxiety, neurodevelopmental disorders, and child disruptive behavior problems, with special emphasis on infant sleep
  • Addresses how best to support parents with mental health concerns, such as postnatal depression
  • Is relevant for both novices and clinicians, students in psychology, social work and educational professionals supporting parents
  • Explores the integration of ACT with established parenting approaches
  • Includes a new model - the parent-child hexaflex - and explores each component of this model in depth with clinical techniques and a case study
  • Emphasizes how to foster a strong therapeutic relationship and case conceptualization from an acceptance and commitment therapy perspective
  • Covers the full spectrum of child development from infancy to adolescence
  • Touches upon diverse clinical presentations including: child anxiety, neurodevelopmental disorders, and child disruptive behavior problems, with special emphasis on infant sleep
  • Addresses how best to support parents with mental health concerns, such as postnatal depression
  • Is relevant for both novices and clinicians, students in psychology, social work and educational professionals supporting parents

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978-0-12-814669-9

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English

Published

2019

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Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Authors

Koa Whittingham

Queensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research Centre (QCPRRC), UQ Child Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia

Lisa W. Coyne

Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States

The McLean Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Institute for Children and Adolescents (OCDI Jr.), McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, United States

New England Center for OCD and Anxiety (NECOA), Boston, MA, United States