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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) targets clients' social, emotional, and mental health using its six core principles of Acceptance, Cognitive Defusion, Being Present, the Self as Context, Values, and Committed Action.
This unique guide presents evidence-based ACT techniques, from mindfulness exercises to creating visual prompts and workbooks, to be used by professionals working with clients experiencing acquired brain injury and progressive neurological conditions and the challenges these present to their identity. Guiding professionals looking for ready-to-use resources for their practice and non-specialists working in the field, this book provides a practical focus on adapted exercises specifically for those with neurological conditions.Kim Fletcher is a practicing UK Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist in the public sector, a clinical-academic researcher at the University of Nottingham, and co-directs a private Clinical Neuropsychology practice - The Brain Place (www.thebrainplace.co.uk). She uses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in her psychotherapy work with people with acquired brain injury and progressive neurological conditions, as well as embedding principles into neurological rehabilitation teams.
Amanda Mobley is a UK Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist and Head of Neuropsychology for Leicester Partnership NHS Trust. Jointly with Kim, she co-directs The Brain Place Ltd. Amanda has applied Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, working with people across acute and community services.Thanks for subscribing!
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