Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis, 1st Edition, 9781119950790
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New hope for psychosis: acceptance, mindfulness, and values-based action.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis, 1st Edition

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    304 pages

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    11 April 2013

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Summary

Emerging from cognitive behavioural traditions, mindfulness and acceptance-based therapies hold promise as new evidence-based approaches for helping people distressed by the symptoms of psychosis. These therapies emphasise changing the relationship with unusual and troublesome experiences through cultivating experiential openness, awareness, and engagement in actions based on personal values.

In this volume, leading international researchers and clinicians describe the major treatment…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781119950790
ISBN-10:1119950791
Author:Louise C. Johns, Eric M.J. Morris, Joseph E. Oliver
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:Wiley-Blackwell
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Edition:1st
Release Date:11 April 2013
Weight:472g
Dimensions:246mm x 173mm x 16mm
About The Author

Louise C. Johns

Eric M. J. Morris is a chartered consultant clinical psychologist and the psychology lead for early intervention for psychosis at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK. Eric has been practising Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for more than ten years, and researches mindfulness and acceptance interventions for psychosis at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. Eric is a highly experienced trainer and supervisor in contextual cognitive behavioural therapies.

Louise C. Johns is a chartered consultant clinical psychologist and coordinator of a specialist clinical service at the Maudsley Hospital, London, UK, offering psychological interventions for outpatients with psychosis. She is also an honorary lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. Since qualifying as a clinical psychologist in 1998, she has worked in a clinical and research capacity in the field of psychosis. She has published over 50 articles on psychosis, covering development and psychopathology of symptoms, and cognitive behavioural treatments. She has led on the first UK funded studies to evaluate ACT for psychosis in group settings.

Joseph E. Oliver is a clinical psychologist currently working in an early intervention programme for psychosis in South London, UK. He is also co-director of Contextual Consulting, an ACT based consultancy, offering contextual-CBT training, supervision and therapy. In addition to teaching and research supervision at King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, he has active research interests in the use of ACT for psychosis, in group contexts and in its potential to enhance workplace well-being.

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