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An Interpersonally Based, Process-Oriented Framework for Group Therapy with LGBTQ Clients
Group psychotherapy may be particularly effective in meeting the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) clients;... -
Beyond Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Process-Based Therapy
This article describes process-based therapy (PBT) as a natural evolution toward more effective and efficient mental health care. Using acceptance...
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Is Online Group Therapy as Effective as Face-to-face Group Therapy? A Mixed Methods Study
Group therapy is an effective psychosocial intervention applied to clinical social work practice. In the past several years, the COVID-19 outbreak...
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Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Within a Functional Analysis Informed Therapy for Hearing Voices
Persisting distressing experiences of hearing voices (auditory hallucinations) are a common target for psychological therapies in psychosis. Whilst... -
Case Formulation in Process-Based Therapies
Third wave cognitive psychotherapy process models suggest that emotional disorders do not depend on biased mental representations, but rather on the... -
Wilderness Therapy
This chapter is an overview of wilderness therapy programs that provide outdoor behavioral healthcare (OBH). OBH is part of the larger field of... -
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Expressive Therapy Techniques
The chapter focuses on expressive therapies and their importance for adolescents in addressing their mental health-related issues and promoting their... -
My Concept of Good Animal-Assisted Therapy
When we decide to apply animal-assisted therapy, we are faced with ethical obligations towards our animal. We have not only to preserve its right of... -
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), an evidence-based behavioral therapy, treats individuals with emotion dysregulation and problematic behaviors,... -
Schema Therapy, Contextual Schema Therapy and Case Formulation: Commentary on Chapter “Case Formulation in Process-Based Therapies”
Schema Therapy combines cognitive theory and developmental concepts. The impact of early childhood need frustrations leads to biased cognitive... -
Why Choose Family Therapy? An Online Qualitative Study of African American Adult Self-Reports About Their Experiences that Brought Them to Family Therapy
Previous research on African Americans’ engagement in family therapy has focused on barriers to treatment. This qualitative study examines the...
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Promoting Ethical and Evidence-Based Practice through a Panel Review Process: A Case Study in Implementation Research
Approximately 10,000 new behavior analysts entered the field in 2021 alone, accounting for nearly 20% of the current workforce. As the field of...
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Functional Analysis Case Conceptualization and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for the Treatment of Anxiety-Related and Rumination Problems
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT; Hayes et al. 1999) is a process-based third-wave cognitive-behavioral therapy and an evidence- based approach... -
Healing Inherited Wounds: Transgenerational Trauma Therapy
Unresolved traumas can be carried over into the next generations, leading to symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Through studies of children... -
Animal Ethics in Animal-Assisted Therapy
This chapter deals with animal ethics and thus with socially significant, current questions regarding human interaction with animals. The first part... -
Family Therapy and Other Family Intervention-Based Efforts
In many ways, the history of family therapy is the history of interventions that target families with adolescents, as many early family therapists... -
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis
Cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is an evidence-based and flexible therapeutic approach to support clients to meet their goals. The... -
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
In this chapter, ACT is presented as a psychotherapeutic approach connected to Contextual Behavioral Science and that proposes a model of...