Talking ACT: Notes and Conversations on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
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Talking ACT contains a selection of e-mails to the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Listserv between July 2002 and August 2005, compiled and edited by David Chantry, a clinical psychologist and ACT Listserv member in Staffordshire, U.K. The book comprises questions, answers, and commentaries by more than 140 ACT Listserv members. This volume started life as a personal archive supporting the editor s clinical practice. These e-mail exchanges provide rich and detailed insights into ACT s core principles and processes; its theoretical, scientific and philosophical foundations; clinical issues and applications; findings from ongoing research; and comparisons with other therapies and traditions. A raw and uncensored e-conversation, this wide-ranging book allows readers to look deep inside the thinking of ACT / RFT practitioners and researchers, as if overhearing unguarded, unvarnished discussions between close friends and colleagues. In its very informality it captures the vibrant sense of possibility and community that is among the most notable characteristics of this vigorous new scientific approach to human functioning. By way of anthology or informal encyclopedia, this heavily-indexed volume adds significantly to the body of ACT literature currently available.