ACT for Treating Children: The Essential Guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Kids

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title ACT for Treating Children: The Essential Guide to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Kids
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tamar D. Black
Foreword by Russ Harris
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 178
ISBN/Barcode 9781684039760
ClassificationsDewey:618.92891425
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Imprint New Harbinger Publications
Publication Date 1 May 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

More than ever, clinicians need customizable approaches for treating children with mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression. Written by an experienced educational psychologist, ACT for Treating Children offers clear, practical, brief, and developmentally appropriate strategies grounded in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help children ages 5 to 12 learn effective coping skills, manage emotions, and bounce back from life's difficulties. A brief 6-10 session protocol. Clear, practical, and developmentally appropriate strategies to help children ages 5 to 12 learn effective coping skills, manage emotions, and bounce back from life's difficulties.If you treat children struggling with mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety, you know that approaches designed for adults do not work with younger clients. ACT for Treating Children presents skills grounded in evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help children regulate emotions and cope with the inevitable ups and downs of life, and is suitable for clinicians with no prior knowledge of or training in ACT, as well as seasoned ACT clinicians. Written by an experienced educational and developmental psychologist, this practical clinician's guide outlines a simplified version of the ACT Hexaflex-a key component of this treatment model-called the Kidflex, to help young clients build resilience and psychological flexibility. You'll also find detailed case studies, transcripts, activities, experiential exercises, worksheets, and session plans to help you develop the skillset you need to help children overcome disorders such as stress, anxiety and depression. Finally, you'll find strategies for involving parents in treatment when appropriate, and enlisting them as 'ACT coaches' in the child's therapy.It can be difficult to know where to start when using ACT for individual therapy with children. That's why the skills in this go-to guide are practical and easy-to-implement, can be done with children in both face-to-face therapy and online sessions, and are simple enough for children to put into practice in any setting-whether it's at home, in school, or out in the world.

Author Biography

Tamar D. Black, PhD, is an educational and developmental psychologist in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is a school psychologist and runs a private practice, working with children, adolescents and parents. She has extensive experience providing clinical supervision to early career and highly experienced psychologists. She also provides training in ACT to clinicians and teachers in using ACT with children and adolescents, and using ACT in schools. Foreword writer Russ Harris is a therapist and coach, and was a general practitioner before being introduced to ACT. Russ is a world-renowned ACT trainer, and is the author of ACT Made Simple, Trauma Focused ACT, Getting Unstuck in ACT, ACT Questions & Answers, The Happiness Trap, The Reality Slap, The Confidence Gap and ACT with Love.

Reviews

"ACT for Treating Children is a clear, thorough, and deeply pragmatic guide for applying ACT with children. The book contains a wealth of clinical experience, getting into the nuances of how to utilize ACT with children in a way that anticipates and answers common questions that clinicians are likely to have! An excellent resource for all therapists who work with children." --Russell Kolts, professor of psychology at Eastern Washington University, and author of CFT Made Simple and The Compassionate-Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger--Russell Kolts "A beautifully written and comprehensive book that addresses every aspect of the use of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) methods with children. In addition to putting forth a treasure trove of new materials and new ideas, I love how it builds out classic ACT methods in ways that are thoroughly age-appropriate and yet recognizable, so that practitioners can follow Tamar's lead and begin to apply other things they may know about ACT in creative new ways as well. A transformational book that every practitioner who works with children should have at arm's reach." --Steven C. Hayes, PhD, Nevada Foundation Professor in the department of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno; and originator of ACT--Steven C. Hayes, PhD "A long-overdue and much-needed book, ACT For Treating Children provides a step-by-step Kidflex model for teaching the heart of ACT to children in an approachable, compassionate, and very helpful way. If you work with children, you need this wonderful book." --Janina Scarlet, PhD, award-winning author of Superhero Therapy--Janina Scarlet, PhD "In ACT for Treating Children, Tamar Black provides a refreshing adaptation of ACT to the complex work of psychotherapy with kids. Tamar Black brings substantial clinical experience to bear in accessible theoretical adaptations to the psychological flexibility model, immediately actionable technologies, and easy-to-follow guidelines for the therapist's stance--all with well-contextualized examples. Reading this book will benefit any child therapist interested in doing transformative work with children." --Emily K. Sandoz, PhD, professor of psychology at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and coauthor of The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Bulimia--Emily K. Sandoz, PhD "In this fascinating and important book, Tamar Black guides practitioners through how to help children gain insight into their minds and cultivate competencies that can promote well-being. Especially helpful are its extensive and clear descriptions of experiential work. Even if you are not an ACT therapist, the wealth of ideas is clearly written, easily understood, and of immense value. Anyone working with children will gain enormously from this book." --Paul Gilbert, OBE, founder of compassion-focused therapy (CFT), and author of The Compassionate Mind--Paul Gilbert, OBE "Tamar Black wrote ACT for Treating Children to be the book she wished was available when she first started using ACT with children. She has created a book that is an absolute must, not just for clinicians new to ACT, but also experienced ACT therapists. This book is highly informative, full of clinical tips and practical advice, and is an interesting read from start to finish. Highly recommended!" --Kirk Strosahl, PhD, cofounder of ACT, and coauthor of The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Depression--Kirk Strosahl, PhD "This book has great practical application, with easy-to-understand descriptions of developmentally appropriate case conceptualization, technique, and stance. There are wonderful examples, including a helpful section on working with parents. The accompanying worksheets help concretize metaphor and experiential exercises, which is essential for this age group. This protocol-like book will be very useful for individuals new to ACT or new to ACT with youth. I highly recommend it!" --Amy R. Murrell, PhD, licensed psychologist, peer-reviewed ACT trainer, ACBS fellow, author of the Becca Epps series, and coauthor of The Joy of Parenting--Amy R. Murrell, PhD "This is a wonderfully practical book--from the delightful Kidflex to worksheets to important suggestions that will make anyone a better therapist with any client. This book will be a lifesaver for people wading into doing ACT with kids. It is truly an essential guide for anyone wishing to bring ACT to their work with children, and for seasoned ACT clinicians who want to hone their craft." --Christopher McCurry, PhD, author of Parenting Your Anxious Child with Mindfulness and Acceptance, and coauthor of The Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Teen Anxiety--Christopher McCurry, PhD "What a wonderful book! As an experienced supervisor and trainer of ACT, I was deeply impressed by how adeptly Tamar Black has keyed into frequent points of confusion and misunderstanding. This book is both a phenomenal introduction to ACT and its therapeutic stance, as well as the book I always wish I had to share with child psychologists in training. The clear guidance on conceptualization and child-appropriate questions for assessment are bright spots throughout." --Matthew D. Skinta, PhD, ABPP, assistant professor of psychology at Roosevelt University, and author of Contextual Behavior Therapy for Sexual and Gender Minority Clients--Matthew D. Skinta, PhD, ABPP "Written by an expert on ACT, Tamar Black, ACT for Treating Children provides an all-inclusive guide on how to implement ACT with children. This book fills a void in the ACT literature. Reading this book greatly expanded my ACT repertoire, and it will do the same for you." --Michael P. Twohig, PhD, professor at Utah State University, and coauthor of ACT in Steps--Michael P. Twohig, PhD