Psychological flexibility as a mechanism of change in acceptance and commitment therapy

Joseph Ciarrochi, linda Bilich, Clair Godsell

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    Abstract

    In psychology, the last several decades of clinical research have focused on evaluating the efficacy of entire intervention packages. A wide range of therapies have been rated as at least probably efficacious, including various forms of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), stress inoculation training, interpersonal therapy, parent training, behavioral marital therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, brief dynamic therapy, self-control therapy, social problem-solving therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and many others (Chambless & Ollendick, 2001).
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAssessing Mindfulness and Acceptance Processes in Clients: Illuminating the Theory and Practice of Change
    EditorsRuth A. Baer
    Place of PublicationU.S.A.
    PublisherNew Harbinger
    Pages51-76
    Number of pages26
    ISBN (Electronic)9781608822621
    ISBN (Print)9781572246942
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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