ACT at the End
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People at the End of Life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:21st Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
ACT at the End is based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and while it has a grounding in research, it is also a hands-on clinical guide for those working with people at a tricky and complex time of life. This treatment manual is arranged to support clinicians in stepping through common concerns and addressing the ways that people at this stage of life may require psychological support as well as strategies for supporting clinicians working in this space. The guide provides a formulated ACT approach to address each element of the Hexaflex, as well as work around self-compassion and using ACT approaches to support difficult decision making.
This book provides examples that clinicians will be able to apply to their own practices and tools that they can use to troubleshoot clinical concerns. It’s a helpful companion to clinicians navigating challenging terrain—much in the way that someone might turn to a colleague for advice, it is open and accessible, while still recognizing the ways in which that the work is hard.
"Toni's warmth, wisdom and years of experience shine through on every page of this book. We humans can find death difficult. The process of dying is often an aversive one in western culture, and therapists working in this space can feel overwhelmed and burnt out. Using Acceptance and Commitment Theray, Toni extends her hand and gently walks us through a way to work with clients facing the end of their life that creates an experience full of value, meaning and vitality. It is an excellent and important addition to the ACT library."
Julie Grove, psychologist, ACT Therapist
"This book is essential reading for any practitioner who would like to support people at the end of life. Through her wealth of experience, Toni is able to apply the ACT ideas to issues that arise at the end of life and also demonstrate how they are used in clinical practice to help clients live meaningfully. She has a real gift in distilling complex and abstract concepts into everyday language that every client (and therapist) will understand. This informative and down-to-earth book will leave every practitioner, no matter the stage of career, left with a plethora of practical strategies on how to support clients (and themselves) when working at the end of life."
Dr. Iris Bartula, clinical psychologist (psycho-oncology), ACT Practitioner
"Toni Lindsay's experience of working with people facing imminent death is shared eloquently in these pages. The underlying theme of acceptance is balanced with real-life examples of walking alongside someone facing death while looking for what they can teach us about thinking the unthinkable. I highly recommend the wisdom contained within this book to students and practitioners of all disciplines."
Professor Daniel Kelly, Royal College of Nursing Chair of Nursing Research, Cardiff University
"With deep humanity and humility, Toni Lindsay deftly walks the reader through many facets of using ACT to work with people at the end of life. Dr. Lindsay's impressive ability to bring evidence-based strategies to life through her rich tapestry of clinical experience is a gift for both the therapist and patient and results in a guidebook that can enrich the practice of any psychologist or therapist working with people at the end of life."
Ursula Sansom-Daly, PhD, director of the Behavioural Sciences Unit, University of New South Wales
ISBN: 9781032556161
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 412g
210 pages