Presents an evidence - based theoretical framework coaches can use to help their clients develop
greater psychological flexibility break out of their rut and meet their values - based goals
The book is based on long - term clinical and research experience that shows how clients gain
greater psychological flexibility through building acceptance and defusing from unhelpful thoughts, emotions, and beliefs — including schemas.
Using the insights in this powerful resource, you will help your clients gain
greater psychological flexibility, connect with their values and goals, and create a life that is purposeful, meaningful, and vital.
Because cognitive defusion is so effective, a great variety of defusion techniques are used in ACT to help clients gain
greater psychological flexibility, but before now, there has not been a definitive resource available that outlines the practice in detail.
Not exact matches
Increased symptom severity was associated with
greater dysfunction in terms of family cohesion and
flexibility (β coefficient − 0.13; 95 % CI − 0.23, − 0.03), increased caregivers» EE levels on the form of emotional overinvolvement (β coefficient 1.03; 95 % CI 0.02, 2.03), and
psychological distress (β coefficient 3.37; 95 % CI 1.29, 5.45).