THE MINDFUL COUPLE: HOW ACCEPTANCE AND MINDFULNESS CAN LEAD YOU TO THE LOVE YOU WANT
Book ID/图书代码: 09700010B38759
English Summary/英文概要: All of us want to be fully accepted in our relationships, yet it can be difficult to fully accept our partners for who they are. This insightful guide for couples is based on a simple concept: Act out of kindness, love, and acceptance, and you will open your relationship for the creation of greater kindness, love, and acceptance.
With strategies drawn from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), a powerful therapeutic approach, this book will help you identify your core values and discover, as a couple, the beauty that is available to you and your partner when you bring greater awareness and values-guided behavior to your relationship. Each chapter explores a key issue, such as passion, fidelity, and the balance between dependence and independence, and includes specific practices you can do alone or with your partner to help you build a vital relationship.
Chinese Summary/中文概要: 我们所有人都想在我们的关系中被完全接受,然而要完全接受我们的伴侣是很难的。这篇有见地的夫妻指南基于一个简单的概念:从善良、爱和接受中表现出来,你将打开你们的关系,创造更大的善良、爱和接受。
通过接受和承诺疗法(ACT),一种强大的治疗方法,这本书将帮助你确定你的核心价值观,并发现,作为夫妻,当你为你们的关系带来更多的意识和价值观引导的行为时,你和你的伴侣可以拥有一切美好。每一章都探讨了一个关键的问题,比如激情,忠诚,以及依赖和独立之间的平衡,包括你可以单独或和你的伴侣一起做的帮助你建立重要关系的具体实践。(WYL)
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About the Author/作者介绍: 罗宾•瓦尔泽博士是一位心理学家,在她的私人企业TL咨询服务中担任顾问、研讨会主持人和治疗师。她还在加州帕洛阿尔托退伍军人事务部的国家PTSD(创伤后应激障碍)中心工作。她获得了内华达大学里诺分校的临床心理学博士学位,在创伤压力、药物滥用、接受和承诺治疗(ACT)方面具有临床和研究专长。她是一名国际公认的ACT培训师,并与人合著了关于这种干预的期刊文章、书籍章节和两本书。
戴尔拉•韦斯特卢普博士是加州帕洛阿尔托退伍军人事务部国家PTSD研究中心的临床心理学家。她是女性创伤康复计划的主治心理学家,该计划为患有与军方相关的PTSD的女性退伍军人提供10张床、为期60天的住院治疗。她也是门诊妇女心理健康中心的项目主任。韦斯特卢普在西弗吉尼亚大学获得研究生学位,并在斯坦福大学行为医学系完成博士后研究。她在创伤后应激障碍、药物滥用、跟踪行为和与心理障碍有关的经验回避等领域具有临床和研究方面的专业知识。
Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D., is a psychologist who works as a consultant, workshop presenter, and therapist in her private business, TL Consultation Services. She also works at the National Center for PTSD in the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System in California. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Nevada, Reno, and has clinical and research expertise in traumatic stress, substance abuse, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). She is an internationally recognized trainer in ACT and has co-authored journal articles, book chapters, and two books on this intervention.
Darrah Westrup, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist with the National Center for PTSD at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System in California. She serves as attending psychologist at the Women’s Trauma Recovery Program, a ten-bed, sixty-day residential treatment program for women veterans with military-related PTSD. She is also program director of the Outpatient Women’s Mental Health Center. Westrup received her graduate degree from West Virginia University and completed her postdoctoral fellowship in the behavioral medicine department at Stanford University. She has clinical and research expertise in the areas of PTSD, substance abuse, stalking behavior, and experiential avoidance as it relates to psychological dysfunction.
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