books by Steven C. Hayes
books:
Steven C. Hayes
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change
Steven C. Hayes,
Kirk D. Strosahl
, ...
The Guilford Press
, 2003
Challenging Current Thinking in Clinical Psychology
Hayes and colleagues have made an excellent contribution with their book Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) by drawing together many years of theoretical work and practice into a very readable work. The first half of the book outlines the theoretical foundations ...
The Anorexia Workbook: How to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering, and Reclaim Your Life (New Harbinger ...
Michelle Heffner
,
Georg H. Eifert
New Harbinger Publications
, 2004
helpful
This book was helpful. It did not cure me. What it did do was help me realize that I didn't want to keep going in the path I was in. After having the eating disoder for many years and refusing help the entire time, thats actually an accomplishment. I would recommend ...
Acceptance & Mindfulness Treatments for Children & Adolescents: A Practitioner's Guide (Context / Nhp)
New Harbinger Publications
, 2008
The field of psychology is witnessing the emergence and rapid scientific advancement of "third-wave" behavior therapies, such as dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR). The efficacy of third-wave behavior and cognitive ...
Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life: The New Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Steven C. Hayes
New Harbinger Publications
, 2005
If you have anxiety or depression, GET THIS BOOK NOW...
A truly magnificent work. Unlike many of the traditional McTherapy books that I wasted my money on, this book actually worked. It has transformed my life in ways that I cannot even begin to appreciate.
Mindfulness and Acceptance: Expanding the Cognitive-Behavioral Tradition
The Guilford Press
, 2004
a fine review of current thinking on acceptance, mindfulness, and CBT
i found the other review of this book so perplexing, i felt i had to say something. this will be a very useful book to folks who are interested in how concepts of acceptance and mindfulness can be integrated with, or change for the better, cognitive behavioral ...
ACT Verbatim for Depression & Anxiety: Annotated Transcripts for Learning Acceptance & Commitment Therapy ...
Michael Twohig
, Steven C. Hayes
New Harbinger Publications
, 2008
Very useful
ACT Verbatim REALLY useful additional way of getting more grounded in the approach. Seeing the constructs put into action in an ongoing case helps to clarify the concepts and helps to confirm whether one has grasped them accurately.
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: A Practitioner's Treatment Guide to Using Mindfulness, ...
Georg H. Eifert
,
John P. Forsyth
New Harbinger Publications
, 2005
Challenging new approach, worth reading
Startling new way to treat anxiety disorders from a humanistic view aimed at creating a meaningful life despite high anxiety. The book is written very clearly and contains techniques such as metaphors and stories that are excellent and can be used with more ...
Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Applying Empirically Supported Techniques in Your Practice
Wiley
, 2003
A very useful text for clinical practice
This volume is one of the most complete and useful tools available for the application of cognitive-behavioral interventions. Instead of a dry academic text that is difficult to apply or a poorly grounded and loose set of guidelines, you get a scientifically grounded ...
Learning Act: An Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Skills-Training Manual for Therapists (Context / Nhp Context ...
Jason B. Luoma
, Steven C. Hayes, ...
New Harbinger Publications
, 2007
If You Are Interested In Learning How To Do Act, This Is The Best Book Written To Date
Learning ACT, An Acceptance and Commitment Skills-Training Manual, written by three experts in this new and innovative type of therapy, Luoma, Hayes, and Walser, sets the standard for how psychotherapy books ought to be written. I have never read a book on how to do ...
Act on Life Not on Anger: The New Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Guide to Problem Anger
Georg H. Eifert
,
Matthew McKay
, ...
New Harbinger Publications
, 2006
Transformational
This highly readable book is so much more than simply a resource for transforming the reader's relationship with problem anger. It contains a wealth of insight into what life is like for the vast majority of human beings, whose daily struggle with painful thoughts and ...
Integrated Behavioral Healthcare: Positioning Mental Health Practice with Medical/Surgical Practice ...
Nicholas A. Cummings
Academic Press
, 2001
Healthcare is now practiced in a different financial and delivery system than it was two decades ago. Currently managed care defines what is treated, how, by whom and for what reimbursement. Mental health professionals have been greatly impacted by these changes to their practice, and yet, there is little understanding of exactly what it is and ...
Visual Basic for Behavioral Psychologists
Mark R. Dixon
,
Otto H. Maclin
Context Press
, 2003
A "must" for Behavioral Psychologists
Visual Basics for Behavioral Psychologists is an essential guide to those seeking to streamline their data collection process or create innovative experiments. This step-by-step guide successfully leads you through the sometimes grueling process of generating computer ...
Rule-Governed Behavior: Cognition, Contingencies, and Instructional Control
Steven C. Hayes
Context Press
, 2004
Excellent intro to underappreciated area
Rule-governed Behavior is an excellent introduction to one of the most under-appreciated areas of Applied Behavior Analysis. Ironically, RGB is one of the topic areas that best addresses the critics of ABA, and yet many within the field do not properly appreciate its ...
Operations, Strategy, and Technology: Pursuing the Competitive Edge
Robert H. Hayes
,
Gary P. Pisano
, ...
Wiley
, 2004
Slightly wordy, but a good introduction to Operations and strategy
This book was a required read for an Operations Management class I was taking. It is very well written, though my biggest complaint is that the 4 Harvard authors get a little too wordy at times and tend to make it a tougher read than it needs to be. The concepts are ...
A History of the Behavioral Therapies: Founders' Personal Histories
Context Press
, 2001
In this unique work, eighteen of the most influential and significant figures in the various subareas of behavior therapy (from behavior analysis through cognitive therapy) are brought together to discuss their work, and the sources and influences that affected it. At times moving, profound, and humorous, it casts a new and perhaps more human ...
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