Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Paul E. Flaxman, J.T. Blackledge and Frank W. Bond.
What are the distinctive theoretical and practical features of acceptance and commitment therapy? Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a modern behaviour therapy that uses acceptance and mindfulness interventions alongside commitment and behaviour change strategies to enhance psychological
Published November 2010 by Routledge
Schema Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Eshkol Rafaeli, David P. Bernstein and Jeffrey Young.
Schema Therapy combines proven cognitive behavioral therapy techniques with elements of interpersonal, experiential, and psychodynamic therapies in order to help people with long-term mental health problems including personality disorders and chronic depression. Schema Therapy suggests that many
Published September 2010 by Routledge
Compassion Focused Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Paul Gilbert
Research into the beneficial effect of developing compassion has advanced enormously in the last ten years, with the development of inner compassion being an important therapeutic focus and goal. This book explains how Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) – a process of developing compassion for the
Published April 2010 by Routledge
Behavioral Activation
Distinctive Features
By Jonathan W. Kanter, Andrew M. Busch and Laura C. Rusch.
Behavioral activation theory indicates that much clinically relevant human behavior is a function of positive reinforcement, and that when positive reinforcement is reduced, lost, or chronically low depression results. Behavioral activation encourages clients to obtain and nurture the skills that
Published April 2009 by Routledge
Beck's Cognitive Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Frank Wills
Beck's Cognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features explores the key contributions made by Aaron T. Beck to the development of cognitive behaviour therapy. This book provides a concise account of Beck's work against a background of his personal and professional history. The author, Frank Wills,
Published February 2009 by Routledge
Constructivist Psychotherapy
Distinctive Features
By Robert A. Neimeyer
Constructivist psychotherapy focuses on the meaning that clients attribute to their world, and the way that this shapes their life and contributes to their difficulties. In this book, Robert A. Neimeyer, a leading figure in the field, provides a clear and accessible explanation of the key features
Published January 2009 by Routledge
Metacognitive Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Peter Fisher, and Adrian Wells.
Metacognitive therapy is based on the principle that worry and rumination are universal processes leading to emotional disorder. These processes are linked to erroneous beliefs about thinking and unhelpful self-regulation strategies. Metacognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features is an introduction to
Published January 2009 by Routledge
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Michaela A. Swales, and Heidi L. Heard.
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) is a psychotherapeutic approach designed particularly to treat the problems of chronically suicidal individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD). The therapy articulates a series of principles that effectively guide clinicians in responding to suicidal
Published December 2008 by Routledge
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Rebecca Crane
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is increasingly used in therapeutic practice. It encourages clients to process experience without judgement as it arises, helping them to change their relationship with challenging thoughts and feelings, and accept that, even though difficult things may
Published August 2008 by Routledge
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy
Distinctive Features
By Windy Dryden
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) encourages the client to focus on their emotional problems in order to understand, challenge and change the irrational beliefs that underpin these problems. REBT can help clients to strengthen conviction in their alternative rational beliefs by acting in
Published August 2008 by Routledge