ACT & RFT in relationships: helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory
"Even if you are not a couples therapist, chances are you have dealt with clients whose problems are based in relationship issues. In order to successfully treat these clients, you must first help them understand what their values are in these relationships, and how their behavior may be underm...
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2013
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Zusammenfassung: | "Even if you are not a couples therapist, chances are you have dealt with clients whose problems are based in relationship issues. In order to successfully treat these clients, you must first help them understand what their values are in these relationships, and how their behavior may be undermining their attempts to seek intimacy and connection. Combining elements of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational frame theory (RFT), ACT and RFT for Relationships presents a unique approach for therapists to help clients develop and experience deeper, more loving relationships. By exploring personal values and expectations, and by addressing central patterns of behaviors, therapists can help their clients establish and maintain intimacy with their partner and gain a greater understanding of their relationship as a whole. ACT is a powerful treatment model that teaches clients to accept their thoughts, identify their core values, and discover how these values are extended to their relationships with others. RFT focuses on behavioral approaches to language and cognition, and can help clients identify their own expectations regarding relationships and how they might communicate these expectations with their loved ones more effectively. This book aims to shed light on the thought processes behind intimate relationships-from the attraction phase to the end of intimacy-from a functional, contextual perspective"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-266) and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 278 S. Ill. 23 cm |
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spelling | Dahl, JoAnne 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)1014010942 aut ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory JoAnne Dahl, PhD ; Ian Stewart, PhD ; Christopher Martell, PhD ; Jonathan S. Kaplan, PhD. Foreword by Robyn D. Walser ACT and RFT in relationships 1. Aufl. Oakland Context Press 2013 XII, 278 S. Ill. 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-266) and index "Even if you are not a couples therapist, chances are you have dealt with clients whose problems are based in relationship issues. In order to successfully treat these clients, you must first help them understand what their values are in these relationships, and how their behavior may be undermining their attempts to seek intimacy and connection. Combining elements of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational frame theory (RFT), ACT and RFT for Relationships presents a unique approach for therapists to help clients develop and experience deeper, more loving relationships. By exploring personal values and expectations, and by addressing central patterns of behaviors, therapists can help their clients establish and maintain intimacy with their partner and gain a greater understanding of their relationship as a whole. ACT is a powerful treatment model that teaches clients to accept their thoughts, identify their core values, and discover how these values are extended to their relationships with others. RFT focuses on behavioral approaches to language and cognition, and can help clients identify their own expectations regarding relationships and how they might communicate these expectations with their loved ones more effectively. This book aims to shed light on the thought processes behind intimate relationships-from the attraction phase to the end of intimacy-from a functional, contextual perspective"-- Acceptance and commitment therapy Couples therapy Intimacy (Psychology) Interpersonal relations PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Behaviorism bisacsh Acceptance and Commitment Therapy / methods Couples Therapy / methods Interpersonal Relations Love Acceptance and commitment therapy fast Couples therapy fast Interpersonal relations fast Intimacy (Psychology) fast Psychotherapie |
spellingShingle | Dahl, JoAnne 1951- ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory Acceptance and commitment therapy Couples therapy Intimacy (Psychology) Interpersonal relations PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology bisacsh PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Behaviorism bisacsh Acceptance and Commitment Therapy / methods Couples Therapy / methods Interpersonal Relations Love Acceptance and commitment therapy fast Couples therapy fast Interpersonal relations fast Intimacy (Psychology) fast Psychotherapie |
title | ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory |
title_alt | ACT and RFT in relationships |
title_auth | ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory |
title_exact_search | ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory |
title_full | ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory JoAnne Dahl, PhD ; Ian Stewart, PhD ; Christopher Martell, PhD ; Jonathan S. Kaplan, PhD. Foreword by Robyn D. Walser |
title_fullStr | ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory JoAnne Dahl, PhD ; Ian Stewart, PhD ; Christopher Martell, PhD ; Jonathan S. Kaplan, PhD. Foreword by Robyn D. Walser |
title_full_unstemmed | ACT & RFT in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory JoAnne Dahl, PhD ; Ian Stewart, PhD ; Christopher Martell, PhD ; Jonathan S. Kaplan, PhD. Foreword by Robyn D. Walser |
title_short | ACT & RFT in relationships |
title_sort | act rft in relationships helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory |
title_sub | helping clients deepen intimacy and maintain healthy commitments using acceptance and commitment therapy and relational frame theory |
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topic_facet | Acceptance and commitment therapy Couples therapy Intimacy (Psychology) Interpersonal relations PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology PSYCHOLOGY / Movements / Behaviorism Acceptance and Commitment Therapy / methods Couples Therapy / methods Interpersonal Relations Love Psychotherapie |
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