Praise for Acceptance and Mindfulness in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Understanding and Applying the New Therapies
‘One of the most fruitful aspects of the encounter betweenclassical Buddhist knowledge and modern science has been theemergence of new therapeutic and educational approaches thatintegrate contemplative practice, such as mindfulness, andcontemporary psychology methods, such as those of cognitivetherapy. The systematic approach of this book, wherein the insightsof both classical Buddhist and contemporary psychology areintegrated, represents a most beneficial and powerful method ofensuring a healthy mind and heart.’
–His Holiness the Dalai Lama
‘What has been missing in the midst of partisan battles betweenorthodox CBT therapists and enthusiastic proponents of neweracceptance/mindfulness approaches is a reasoned, scientificallygrounded discourse that would help researchers and clinicians alikesort through the various claims and counterclaims. This book, skillfully conceived and edited by James Herbert and Evan Forman, provides just such a sober and open-minded appraisal of a trendthat has sometimes suffered both from too much hype from one sideand too sweeping a rejection by the other. This volume encouragescareful consideration of both positions and can advanceevidence-based psychosocial therapy both conceptually andprocedurally to the benefit of all.’
–From the Foreword by Gerald C. Davison, Ph D, Universityof Southern California
Acceptance and Mindfulness in Cognitive Behavior Therapy:Understanding and Applying the New Therapies brings together arenowned group of leading figures in CBT who address key issues andtopics, including:
* Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
* Metacognitive therapy
* Mindfulness-based stress reduction
* Dialectical behavior therapy
* Understanding acceptance and commitment therapy in context
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Contributors vi
Foreword Gerald C. Davison, Ph D viii
Part I New Developments in the Behavior Therapy Tradition: Perspectives on Mindfulness and Psychological Acceptance 1
1 The Evolution of Cognitive Behavior Therapy: The Rise of Psychological Acceptance and Mindfulness 3
James D. Herbert and Evan M. Forman
2 Cognitive Therapy 26
David J. A. Dozois and Aaron T. Beck
3 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy 57
David M. Fresco, Jessica J. Flynn, Douglas S. Mennin, and Emily A. P. Haigh
4 Metacognitive Therapy 83
Adrian Wells
5 Emotional Schema Therapy: A Bridge Over Troubled Waters 109
Robert L. Leahy
6 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction 132
Paul G. Salmon, Sandra E. Sephton, and Samuel J. Dreeben
7 Dialectical Behavior Therapy 164
Clive J. Robins and M. Zachary Rosenthal
8 Behavioral Activation in the Context of ‘Third Wave’ Therapies 193
Christopher R. Martell and Jonathan Kanter
9 Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy: An Acceptance-Based Approach to Improving Relationship Functioning 210
Meghan M. Mc Ginn, Lisa A. Benson, and Andrew Christensen
10 Understanding Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Context: A History of Similarities and Differences With Other Cognitive Behavior Therapies 233
Kelly G. Wilson, Michael J. Bordieri, Maureen K. Flynn, Nadia N. Lucas, and Regan M. Slater
Part II Integration and Synthesis 265
11 Mindfulness and Acceptance: The Perspective of Cognitive Therapy 267
Stefan G. Hofmann, Julia A. Glombiewski, Anu Asnaani, and Alice T. Sawyer
12 Mindfulness and Acceptance: The Perspective of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy 291
Michael Levin and Steven C. Hayes
13 Mindfulness and Acceptance in Cognitive Behavior Therapy: What’s New? 317
Marvin R. Goldfried
Author Index 337
Subject Index 353
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James D. Herbert is both Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Drexel University. He is codirector (with Dr. Forman) of the Behavior Therapy Program at Drexel, a Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, and an active member of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science.
Evan M. Forman is an Associate Professor of Psychologyand Director of Clinical Training at Drexel University. Hecodirects (with Dr. Herbert) Drexel’s Behavior Therapy Program anddirects the Behavior Weight Loss Program.