Getting Unstuck in ACT
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“Russ Harris has a well-deserved, worldwide reputation for creating clarity where there is confusion, and simplicity where there is unnecessary complexity. When we are stuck in clinical work, reducing confusion and complexity helps us see a pathway forward. There is wisdom on almost every page of this book. I learned a lot reading it and if you do ACT work, you will too. Highly recommended.” —Steven C. Hayes, PhD , cofounder of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) “In my experience, therapists and students learning ACT often master the model long before they master application of the model to promote behavior change. Even the most talented therapists can find themselves struggling to apply the ACT model in a way that moves their work forward. In Getting Unstuck in ACT , Russ Harris applies his extensive experience as a therapist and ACT trainer not only to clearly identify a number of difficulties therapists run into when doing ACT , but also to offer specific activities to bring flexibility to these difficult moments. The text includes a number of session excerpts demonstrating both effective and ineffective therapist interventions, along with specific steps to take in different kinds of stuck moments. It will be invaluable to ACT therapists looking to do more meaningful work, even at the most difficult points in therapy.” —Emily K.

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Date de parution 01 juin 2013
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EAN13 9781608828074
Langue English

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“Russ Harris has a well-deserved, worldwide reputation for creating clarity where there is confusion, and simplicity where there is unnecessary complexity. When we are stuck in clinical work, reducing confusion and complexity helps us see a pathway forward. There is wisdom on almost every page of this book. I learned a lot reading it and if you do ACT work, you will too. Highly recommended.”
—Steven C. Hayes, PhD , cofounder of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
“In my experience, therapists and students learning ACT often master the model long before they master application of the model to promote behavior change. Even the most talented therapists can find themselves struggling to apply the ACT model in a way that moves their work forward. In Getting Unstuck in ACT , Russ Harris applies his extensive experience as a therapist and ACT trainer not only to clearly identify a number of difficulties therapists run into when doing ACT , but also to offer specific activities to bring flexibility to these difficult moments. The text includes a number of session excerpts demonstrating both effective and ineffective therapist interventions, along with specific steps to take in different kinds of stuck moments. It will be invaluable to ACT therapists looking to do more meaningful work, even at the most difficult points in therapy.”
—Emily K. Sandoz, PhD , assistant professor of psychology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
“Once again, Russ Harris has delivered a perfect book on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Crystal-clear and friendly, Getting Unstuck in ACT is a survival guide for the fumbles, ‘stuckness,’ and fear that we all experience in the therapy room. This book is the Swiss Army Knife that will sit front and center in my ACT library.”
— Shawn T. Smith, PsyD , author of The User’s Guide to the Human Mind
“Russ Harris has done it again—written another practical and easy-to-follow book that should be a welcome addition to the library of any acceptance and commitment therapist, from the novice to the most seasoned veteran. This step-by-step troubleshooting guide is the next best thing to a tow truck to get you and your clients out of therapeutic ditch we all too often find ourselves stuck in. Think of it as ACT roadside assistance. If you haven’t needed it yet, take it from one who has—you will. Buy this book and keep it in your glove compartment.”
— Robert Zettle, PhD , author of ACT for Depression
“Russ Harris’s trademark humor shines throughout Getting Unstuck in ACT . This text is ideal for ACT clinicians grappling with the hellacious aspects of putting the ACT model into practice. Harris has an uncanny ability to make the complex simple. Getting Unstuck in ACT will leave the ‘stuck’ clinician with the aha moment they are looking for. An excellent contribution from one of the most creative and influential authors in the ACT field.”
— Louise McHugh, PhD , lecturer in the school of psychology, University College Dublin, and author of The Self and Perspective Taking
“ Getting Unstuck in ACT is a clearly written, thorough, and timely contribution to the ACT literature. Harris addresses the major ways in which it is possible to struggle with the ACT model, and then highlights easy-to-understand solutions to overcoming these struggles. From a personal perspective, the way in which the basics of behavior analysis have been effortlessly integrated with the ACT model will be of great use to readers. This book should be on the shelf of any person interested in ACT .”
— Nic Hooper , PhD, visiting lecturer at the University of Newport, Wales
“Russ Harris has the unique skill of taking complex ideas and expressing them in a style that is readily accessible to almost everyone. If you’ve ever felt ‘stuck’ with a client, felt like you were going off track, or struggled to motivate people, this book will help. Russ Harris steps through how we get stuck with our own expectations, feelings, and struggles, helping readers to see how these concerns can influence their work. . . . He walks readers through the most common pitfalls and struggles they have with clients as they try to move from struggling with life to living vitally. Getting Unstuck in ACT is the perfect companion to ACT Made Simple and an essential resource to professionals using ACT in therapy or training.”
— Louise Hayes, PhD , author of Get out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens
“Harris does a wonderful job directly tying together the six components of the ACT model in straightforward and clear language . Throughout the book, Harris uses examples of session content to model stuck and unstuck responses to ACT processes . There are a good number of sample exercises in Parts one and two of the book as well. Further, at the end of each chapter, there are helpful experiments to practice skills. As someone who frequently supervises student clinicians, I see this book as a must-have!”
— Amy R. Murrell, PhD , associate professor of psychology at the University of North Texas and coauthor of The Joy of Parenting
“Harris expertly clears paths for greater understanding, and illuminates the darker, less understood areas of ACT with sharp, readable clarity. The book is organized to illustrate common therapist sticking -points and then provide steps and strategies to help deal with those obstacles in a very practical manner.”
— D.J. Moran, PhD, BCBA-D , MidAmerican Psychological Institute, author of ACT in Practice
“Eventually, all therapists get stuck. . . . In this book, Russ Harris explores client and therapist ‘stuck- ness’ and provides a series of clear and helpful lessons. Packed full of pragmatism, experience, technique, tools, perspectives, humor, and humanity, Getting Unstuck in ACT is an essential read for both seasoned practitioners and those new to ACT . If you let it, this book will deepen your practice of ACT and help you to become the kind of therapist that you would most choose to be.”
— David Gillanders , founding member of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science and academic director of the doctoral program in clinical psychology at the University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, UK
“ Getting Unstuck in ACT is based on the premise that being an advanced, sophisticated, and successful ACT therapist does not require slogging through years of tedious, difficult theoretical readings or spending years of intense experiential supervision with an ACT guru . Instead, it requires a conceptual understanding of the ACT model (which Harris makes surprisingly clear and simple), willingness to experience by trying new techniques in the service of getting yourself and your clients ‘unstuck’, and a good dose of compassion and humor. As with his previous books on ACT, Harris takes the seemingly overwhelming and difficult, and breaks it down into a clear, usable, and flexible approach without losing nuance or sophistication. This is a great book for ACT veterans or beginners. I will definitely recommend it to my students and colleagues.”
—Jonathan Kanter , associate professor, director, and coordinator for the Depression Treatment Specialty Clinic in the department of psychology, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
“Russ Harris has a unique gift for communicating ACT to clients and practitioners . Following the success of his highly accessible clinician guide ACT Made Simple , as well as his various self-help books, Harris has produced another excellent resource, with guidance on how to rise to some of the most common challenges that occur during ACT interventions . The example client responses in this book will be instantly recognized by ACT practitioners, and make this an essential learning resource for those relatively new to this therapeutic approach. A central strength of this book lies in the author’s unusual ability to bring ACT’s processes to life , and his reflections on how ACT practitioners can apply those same processes to their own personal and professional lives . On my first read-through, I was able to pick up some great tips for immediately improving my own ACT work . This is essential reading for all ACT practitioners.”
—Paul Flaxman, PhD , senior lecturer in psychology at City University London and author of The Mindful and Effective Employee
“ Getting Unstuck in ACT is a fantastic book for all those learning the therapy, and is great for those who have been practicing for a while, too! From the first chapter, ‘Knowing Yourself,’ to the last, ‘Holding Ourselves Kindly,’ Russ Harris captures and straightforwardly addresses those sticky situations in therapy that both new and seasoned ACT therapists find themselves in . As someone who
implements, trains, and supervises ACT, I see this book as a must-read. Truly useful from front to back!”
— Robyn D. Walser, PhD , experienced ACT trainer and clinician
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“Forty Common Values,” adapted from The Confidence Gap: From Fear to Freedom , by Russ Harris, copyright © 2010. Used by permission of Penguin Group Australia.
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Copyright © 2013 by Russ Harris New Harbinger Publications, Inc. 5674 Shattuck Avenue Oakland, CA 94609
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Text design by Tracy Marie Carlson
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Harris, Russ, 1938-
Getting unstuck in ACT : a clinici

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