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Finding Life Beyond Trauma : Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Heal from Post-Traumatic Stress and Trauma-Related Problems

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Because it views experiential avoidance as a central problem in a range of psychological problems, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is especially well suited to the treatment of trauma-related problems, which often present avoidance as a symptom.

This is the first book to adapt ACT principles in a self-care approach readers can use to help overcome the lingering effects of traumatic events.

The book helps readers learn to accept the unpleasant feelings they associate with past experiences.

It also shows them why strategies that have them "control" these negative feelings can have severe long-term consequences, such as substance abuse and chronic anxiety - especially when the attempts at control result in the avoidance of normal activities and situations.

Instead of control, the book encourages readers to develop psychological flexibility and a willingness to embrace "clean" painful experience that is a necessary and unavoidable part of living.

By committing to live in ways that really matter to them despite painful experiences, readers move beyond problems with past trauma.

In the end, they will discover that life after trauma was very much worth the bumps and scrapes they receive on the way to living it.

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New Harbinger Publications
1572244976 / 9781572244979
Paperback / softback
20/07/2007
United States
English
232 p.
22 cm
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