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Living Your Life with Cancer through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Flying over Thunderstorms [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, weight: 657 g, 41 Halftones, black and white; 41 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367549239
  • ISBN-13: 9780367549237
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 128 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, weight: 657 g, 41 Halftones, black and white; 41 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Jun-2021
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367549239
  • ISBN-13: 9780367549237
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This is the first book to focus on the scientifically based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach to self-management for people with cancer. Combining this transdiagnostic approach with the lived experiences of people with cancer, the book covers the range of psychological symptoms and conditions as a result of cancer. With a focus on value-based living as well as reducing distress, the book illustrates thought management methods such as mindfulness and the development of acceptance to provide a foundation for enhancing participation and wellbeing. It is valuable reading for all those living with cancer and their carers, as well as psychological therapists working in oncology"--

This valuable self-help book for people affected by cancer, their loved ones and friends focuses on self-care when life hurts. It explores the impact of cancer and explains why the usual ways of coping may leave people stuck.

The first book of its kind to focus on the scientifically based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach, it helps people to find ways to cope with painful thoughts and feelings, and to rebuild a meaningful life despite the cancer. With an emphasis on value-based living the book illustrates skills such as mindfulness and the development of acceptance to help people affected by cancer to participate in a fuller life and gain a greater sense of well-being. It combines evidence-based practice with the experiences of people who are living with cancer in the form of numerous quotations throughout, as well as paper and pencil ‘thought’ exercises.

Living Your Life with Cancer through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy helps people affected by cancer to feel more able to sit with the uncertainty of their future, show themselves kindness and compassion and to learn to be true to themselves, no matter what the cancer throws at them. It is also important reading for psychological therapists working in oncology.

Recenzijos

"This book is an incredibly useful resource for handling the enormous stress and suffering that cancer always brings with it. Facing your fears, practicing self-compassion and living by your values are just some of the practical strategies youll encounter within these pages. Highly recommended for anyone dealing with this devastating diagnosis". Russ Harris, author of the international bestseller, The Happiness Trap

"This book offers a wealth of wisdom and advice, solidly rooted in cutting-edge psychological science, but always clearly and practically explained, and beautifully illustrated. It could make a big difference at some of life's darkest moments. I will happily recommend it within my own service". - Dr. Ray Owen, Consultant Clinical Psychologist; author of Facing the Storm and Living with the Enemy

"As a clinician who deals with the impact of cancer on my patients and their loved ones on a daily basis, I know how important our mind is in making sense of unwelcome news. This book, written by trusted colleagues, creates a very structured way to deal with that flood of our worst thoughts, when the going gets tough. It also amplifies the understanding of our minds potential. Readers can expect to learn new terminology, such as Defusion and Urge Surfing, which can help create recognition and strategies to deal with crises. I heartily recommend it to people dealing with serious illnesses, those close to them and health and social care professionals who deal with these situations". - Dr. Mark Taubert, Palliative Care Consultant, Velindre Cancer Centre; Clinical Director, Consultant Physician and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Palliative Medicine, Cardiff University

"Cancer and its treatments can affect people in many different ways physically, emotionally, psychologically or spiritually. These effects can be felt by the person who has been diagnosed with cancer or those close to them. I very much hope that this book with all its helpful, practical content and suggestions will support people to keep their sense of self and to live well with more fulfilment and a sense of control, through what can be difficult times. Health care professionals would also benefit from reading this book, to help them develop a deeper understanding of how their patients may be affected, in order to improve the care they give". - Dr. Mick Button, MA (Cantab), MBBS (Lond), MRCP (2001), FRCR, Consultant Clinical Oncologist and Lung Cancer Clinical Lead, Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff; Associate Medical Director, Velindre University NHS Trust

Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Part 1 Understanding the impact of cancer
1(21)
About this book
1(1)
Who is this book for?
2(1)
The impact of cancer
3(1)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and cancer
4(1)
What you will find in this book
5(2)
Introduction -- the psychological impact of cancer
7(1)
The fight / flight / freeze mechanism
8(2)
Beyond fight / flight / freeze -- our minds as a survival mechanism
10(1)
The overly helpful friends
11(1)
Our overly helpful minds and the stories they tell
12(4)
Getting rid of the pain or getting stuck?
16(5)
Reference
21(1)
Part 2 Living a meaningful life after a diagnosis of cancer -- an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach to living with cancer
22(49)
Be present -- Dropping Anchor, Mindfulness and the Observer Self
29(13)
Open up -- Defusion and Expansion techniques
42(14)
Self-compassion -- being kind to yourself
56(2)
Do what matters -- Values and Committed Action
58(11)
Barriers to action
69(1)
Summary
69(1)
References
70(1)
Part 3 Looking after yourself
71(30)
Self-care
71(1)
Helpful self-care strategies
72(1)
Daily routine and activities
72(3)
Physical activity
75(2)
Relaxation
77(3)
Stay connected
80(2)
Thinking strategies
82(3)
Taking control (when it is workable)
85(2)
Problem solving
87(1)
Solving difficult problems
87(4)
Managing some common problems
91(1)
Sleep
91(4)
Coping with fatigue and pain
95(2)
Coping with eating difficulties
97(3)
Summary
100(1)
Part 4 Making a difference
101(12)
Moving forward
103(1)
Where do I go now? Allowing yourself space to grow
104(1)
Remember you matter
104(1)
Further reading and resources
105(4)
List of values
109(4)
Index 113
Dr. Anne Johnson is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist Who has worked for over 20 years in cancer and palliative care with adults and children in the NHS. She is the Head of the Physical Health Specialty and the Lead of the Cancer Psychology Service in Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.

Dr. Claire Delduca is a Principal Clinical Psychologist who has worked within specialist cancer and palliative care services for adults in the NHS for seven years and has now been based in Critical Care for over 3 years

Emeritus Professor Reg Morris has lived experience as a user of cancer services and 40 years experience of practice and research as a clinical psychologist in physical health settings and has been director of clinical psychology training programmes for over 20 years.

About the artist:

Mark Harvey, an artist and illustrator originating from Southampton, provided the illustrations displayed in this book.