Cultivating this stance-an essential ACT competency-is both deeply transformational and challenging. Hayes, PhD, co-developer of ACT Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno "ACT therapists strive to intentionally and open-heartedly contact the pain, challenge, and joy that characterize mindful, values-consistent living. Increasing our psychological flexibility is important not just for ourselves, but also for our clients."-Steven C. Instead of just 'talking the talk,' this book asks us as clinicians to 'walk the walk'-to apply the change processes targeted by ACT to challenges we face. This book shows how ACT can be used to guide that journey. Like our clients, we therapists thrive when we are better able to think freely, feel fully, and focus on bringing meaning and purpose into our lives. Hayes, PhD, co-developer of ACT Foundation Professor of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, "The deep message of this book is that therapists are human beings too. Both novice and experienced clinicians will benefit from the many exercises and the vulnerable, human examples provided by the authors."-Lizabeth Roemer, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts Boston, "The deep message of this book is that therapists are human beings too. In this engaging, practice-based workbook, expert ACT clinicians provide an in-depth exploration of the approach. Coyne, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School "Self-reflection is a vital part of effectively using acceptance-based strategies in clinical practice. This book is a 'must have' for clinicians and clinical training programs interested in making a profound difference in the lives of those they serve."-Lisa W. Numerous exercises for clinicians to try 'from the inside out' are coupled with gentle and wise guidance from the authors. Orsillo, PhD, Department of Psychology, Suffolk University "Thoughtfully structured, the book immerses readers in experiential learning, which is essential to competent and skilled use of ACT. Informed by the growing research demonstrating the benefits of SP/SR on therapist skills, and their personal experiences as ACT therapists and trainers, the authors have produced a much-needed guide that students, clinicians, and educators will find invaluable."-Susan M. Experiencing ACT from the Inside Out provides a roadmap for novice ACT therapists, seasoned practitioners hoping to deepen their practice, and experienced trainers guiding new therapists in their development. "The deep message of this book is that therapists are human beings too.
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