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General Guide to the ACT Therapeutic Context ACT治疗背景的一般指南
Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0003
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter provides an introduction to the worldview underlying the therapeutic context in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and how this worldview influences what ACT sessions typically look like. In ACT, the therapeutic relationship is seen as a context in which clients learn to become more psychologically flexible or to interact with their thoughts and feelings in new ways that may be more beneficial to their own well-being. The chapter provides tips for how to stay consistent with ACT principles in the areas of therapeutic stance, the therapeutic relationship, therapist behavior in session, and word choices, among other things.
本章介绍了接受与承诺疗法(ACT)治疗背景下的世界观,以及这种世界观如何影响ACT治疗的典型形式。在ACT中,治疗关系被视为一种环境,在这种环境中,来访者学会在心理上变得更加灵活,或者以新的方式与他们的思想和感受互动,这可能对他们自己的健康更有益。本章提供了如何在治疗立场、治疗关系、治疗师在会议中的行为和用词等方面与ACT原则保持一致的提示。
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Session 10 会议10
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0011
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter builds on previous chapters that covered acceptance, defusion, mindfulness, self-as-context, and values in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). The emphasis in therapy now turns to using values as a foundation for behavior change and skill maintenance. It is possible that clients did not fully grasp the function of values in the previous session, so it is worth reviewing values again. The chapter also provides an outline for discussing how to structure values-consistent behavioral commitments. Some areas to cover in this discussion include emphasizing that any size step is great as long as it is a step in a valued direction, not basing the activity on distress level, and being present while engaging in the activity.
本章建立在前几章的基础上,这些章节涵盖了接受,融合,正念,自我情境,以及接受和承诺治疗(ACT)的价值观。治疗的重点现在转向使用价值观作为行为改变和技能维持的基础。有可能客户在之前的会话中没有完全掌握价值观的作用,所以值得再次回顾价值观。本章还概述了如何构建价值观一致的行为承诺。在这个讨论中涉及的一些领域包括强调任何规模的步骤都是伟大的,只要它是朝着有价值的方向迈出的一步,而不是基于痛苦程度的活动,并且在参与活动时在场。
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Session 2 会话2
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0006
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter builds on work described in Chapter 4, on creative hopelessness. Specifically, the therapist will continue to focus clients’ attention on the effects and effectiveness of trying to control thoughts and feelings. Once clients are able to track the limited effectiveness of attempts to control thoughts and feelings, the therapist can segue into exploring if attempts to control thoughts and feelings not only do not work as expected but may even be detrimental to well-being (control as the problem). Several examples of exercises to illustrate this point are provided. Finally, the chapter describes how to begin a discussion of practicing acceptance or willingness as an alternative to control. This session is the first in which structured homework tasks are assigned, and, accordingly, details on how to collaboratively set behavioral goals are included.
本章建立在第4章所描述的创造性绝望的基础上。具体来说,治疗师将继续把来访者的注意力集中在试图控制思想和感情的效果和有效性上。一旦客户能够追踪到试图控制思想和感情的有限效果,治疗师就可以继续探索控制思想和感情的尝试是否不仅没有如预期的那样起作用,甚至可能对健康有害(控制是问题)。提供了几个练习示例来说明这一点。最后,本章描述了如何开始讨论实践接受或意愿作为控制的替代方案。这节课是第一次布置结构化的家庭作业任务,因此也包括了如何协作设定行为目标的细节。
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What Is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)? 什么是接受与承诺疗法(ACT)?
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0001
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter provides a broad overview of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), including empirical evidence for its effectiveness, how it fits with other cognitive-behavioral therapies, and defining features of ACT. The chapter also explains the theory and scientific philosophy underlying ACT so that readers have a framework to which to refer as they learn how to implement ACT in practice. In addition, the chapter describes the model of psychological inflexibility that underpins assessment and intervention in ACT. This chapter also gives readers an introduction to terms associated with ACT and what they mean.
本章提供了接受和承诺疗法(ACT)的广泛概述,包括其有效性的经验证据,它如何与其他认知行为疗法相适应,以及ACT的定义特征。本章还解释了ACT背后的理论和科学哲学,以便读者在学习如何在实践中实施ACT时可以参考一个框架。此外,本章还描述了在ACT中作为评估和干预基础的心理不灵活性模型。本章还向读者介绍了与ACT相关的术语及其含义。
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Session 11 会议11
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0012
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter provides an outline for a typical last session of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). The chapter describes how to assess readiness for therapy termination and debrief the course of therapy. In addition, the chapter highlights a few points that may be worth covering in a last session: predicting barriers to behavior change, troubleshooting potential issues, reminding clients to focus on moving toward their values, and formulating strategies to maintain therapeutic gains (e.g., setting reminders, reading relevant books). The chapter also discusses how to say goodbye to clients at the end of their time with the therapist.
本章提供了一个典型的最后一次接受和承诺治疗(ACT)的概要。本章描述了如何评估治疗结束的准备情况,并汇报治疗过程。此外,本章强调了一些值得在最后一节讨论的要点:预测行为改变的障碍,排除潜在问题,提醒客户关注他们的价值观,制定策略以保持治疗成果(例如,设置提醒,阅读相关书籍)。这一章还讨论了如何在治疗师结束时与来访者说再见。
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Session 1 会话1
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0004
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter outlines how a first session of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) might go. This first session typically includes two components: (1) orienting clients to what to expect from therapy generally and ACT specifically, and (2) beginning work on creative hopelessness. Key points emphasized in this chapter are learning about clients’ perception of therapy, clarifying clients’ treatment goals, collaboratively setting therapeutic expectations, exploring the effects and effectiveness of trying to control thoughts and feelings, and introducing an alternative to controlling thoughts and feelings (willingness). This content sets the stage for concepts to be covered in Chapter 5.
本章概述了第一次接受和承诺治疗(ACT)可能会如何进行。第一次会议通常包括两个组成部分:(1)引导客户了解一般治疗和具体ACT的期望,以及(2)开始创造性绝望的工作。本章强调的重点是了解来访者对治疗的感知,明确来访者的治疗目标,共同设定治疗期望,探索试图控制思想和情感的效果和有效性,并引入控制思想和情感的替代方案(意愿)。这些内容为第5章将要介绍的概念奠定了基础。
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Session 9 会议9
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0010
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter describes a session focused on values work within the context of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Values work or talking about values can help increase engagement in therapy, but the ultimate goal of clarifying values is to increase clients’ awareness of what truly matters to them so they have a meaningful direction in which to move. Specifically, values work entails defusing from external rules and expectations, defining values, providing examples of values, clarifying clients’ personal values, assessing consistency of current actions with values, setting goals consistent with values, and following through on chosen goals. Measures used to aid in doing values work include the Bull’s Eye Values Survey (BEVS) and the Values Living Questionnaire (VLQ).
本章描述了在接受和承诺治疗(ACT)的背景下关注价值观工作的会议。价值观工作或谈论价值观有助于提高治疗的参与度,但澄清价值观的最终目标是提高来访者对他们真正重要的东西的认识,这样他们就有了一个有意义的方向。具体来说,价值观工作需要从外部规则和期望中解脱出来,定义价值观,提供价值观的例子,澄清客户的个人价值观,评估当前行为与价值观的一致性,设定与价值观一致的目标,并遵循所选择的目标。用于帮助进行价值观工作的措施包括牛眼价值观调查(BEVS)和价值观生活问卷(VLQ)。
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Assessment 评估
Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629922.003.0002
M. Twohig, Michael E. Levin, Clarissa W. Ong
This chapter provides an overview of how to conduct a clinical assessment when doing acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). It outlines the functional basis of ACT as a therapeutic model and its implication: ACT is focused on the effect or purpose of behaviors, rather than their form. The four main areas of assessment covered in this chapter are as follows: (1) how to determine the primary clinical concern; (2) how to determine the functional context maintaining the target behaviors (identified in area 1); (3) how to assess for contextual, historical, or cultural variables that play into the case presentation; and (4) how to set up an ongoing assessment program over the course of treatment.
本章概述了在进行接受与承诺治疗(ACT)时如何进行临床评估。它概述了ACT作为一种治疗模式的功能基础及其含义:ACT关注行为的效果或目的,而不是其形式。本章所涵盖的四个主要评估范畴如下:(1)如何确定主要的临床问题;(2)如何确定维持目标行为的功能背景(在区域1中确定);(3)如何评估在案例呈现中发挥作用的背景、历史或文化变量;(4)如何在治疗过程中建立持续的评估方案。
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