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Mindful Yoga-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

- Simple Postures and Practices to Help Clients Achieve Emotional Balance
Af: Gordon Timothy Engelsk Paperback

Mindful Yoga-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

- Simple Postures and Practices to Help Clients Achieve Emotional Balance
Af: Gordon Timothy Engelsk Paperback
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The ancient wisdom of yoga meets the evidence-based effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in this breakthrough professional guide for both yoga instructors and ACT clinicians.

Mindful yoga-based acceptance and commitment therapy (MYACT) is a holistic mind-body program that integrates psychology, yoga, and behavior change. In Mindful Yoga-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a psychologist, social worker, and yoga instructor team up to offer comprehensive training in MYACT. Using the holistic therapy outlined in this manual, clinicians and yoga instructors alike will discover ways to guide clients toward emotional balance and wellness, with the perspective that healing suffering requires treating both the body and the mind.

This unique book offers proven-effective interventions informed by the model of psychological flexibility-the foundational underpinning of modern third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies. Mental health professionals who are interested in yoga, mindfulness, and holistic approaches to health will rejoice in this evidence-based program, while yoga instructors who wish to incorporate well-researched health care interventions into their yoga practice and teaching will also celebrate this much-needed resource.

Whether you are new to yoga or ACT or both, or have a long history with either, this book will provide you with the tools and foundational understanding needed to bring this practice into the scope of yours.

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The ancient wisdom of yoga meets the evidence-based effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in this breakthrough professional guide for both yoga instructors and ACT clinicians.

Mindful yoga-based acceptance and commitment therapy (MYACT) is a holistic mind-body program that integrates psychology, yoga, and behavior change. In Mindful Yoga-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a psychologist, social worker, and yoga instructor team up to offer comprehensive training in MYACT. Using the holistic therapy outlined in this manual, clinicians and yoga instructors alike will discover ways to guide clients toward emotional balance and wellness, with the perspective that healing suffering requires treating both the body and the mind.

This unique book offers proven-effective interventions informed by the model of psychological flexibility-the foundational underpinning of modern third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies. Mental health professionals who are interested in yoga, mindfulness, and holistic approaches to health will rejoice in this evidence-based program, while yoga instructors who wish to incorporate well-researched health care interventions into their yoga practice and teaching will also celebrate this much-needed resource.

Whether you are new to yoga or ACT or both, or have a long history with either, this book will provide you with the tools and foundational understanding needed to bring this practice into the scope of yours.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 240
ISBN-13: 9781684032358
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1684032350
Udg. Dato: 30 maj 2019
Længde: 13mm
Bredde: 254mm
Højde: 178mm
Forlag: New Harbinger Publications
Oplagsdato: 30 maj 2019
Forfatter(e): Gordon Timothy
Forfatter(e) Gordon Timothy


Kategori Kognitiv adfærdsterapi


ISBN-13 9781684032358


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 240


Udgave


Længde 13mm


Bredde 254mm


Højde 178mm


Udg. Dato 30 maj 2019


Oplagsdato 30 maj 2019


Forlag New Harbinger Publications

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