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Acceptance & Commitment Therapyt h e f u t u r e o f ps y ch o l o g yWhen ACT first burst on the scene in 1999, much of it seemed very new.New assumptions. New methods. New terms (oh those terms!). ACT had already been indevelopment for nearly twenty years, but not in a very visible way. ACT was the overnightsuccess that took decades to produce.Now just a little over ten years later, the scene has changed. The field of cognitive behaviortherapy has developed a contextual wing, and it is becoming populated with a variety ofmethods. Contextual CBT is settling on a consensus model of change, emphasizing theimportance of increased psychological openness, greater and more flexible awareness, andactive behavioral engagement. ACT and its sister methods have shown relevance in almostevery area of behavioral health and psychological change. ACT is on the list of evidence-basedpractices maintained by governmental agencies and professional groups. It has arrived.Now the hard work can begin.There is a sense of seriousness of purpose in the contextual behavioral science community, andyou can sense it at this conference and see it in this catalog. Large, funded research projectsare becoming common. Large dissemination projects are well underway. Practicing cliniciansrealize how much deeper they can go.ISBN: 978-1572248328 / hardcover / US 59.95Protocols are becoming more varied. The basic foundations of ACT are becoming almost sexy, asrelational frame theory workshops and books spring up, helping practitioners to be more effective.The scope of RFT is more obvious now, with new efforts in understanding and measuringcognition, and in fostering education and child development. Meanwhile, ACBS chapters arespringing up around the world. A true international development community is emerging.We are learning together how to create a new force within the behavioral sciences and professionalthat is dedicated to the long, slow, serious (but fun!) work of developing a psychology moreworthy of the challenge of the human condition. Now the hard work can begin.New Harbinger has been with the contextual behavioral science community every step of theway. It has taken risks; it has pushed the envelope. It has seen the need for self-help books,therapist books, edited books, and foundational books. It has lifted up new authors, andgiven experienced hands new platforms. As a result, no one in the contextual behavioralscience community has been left untouched. Almost regardless of your interests, the booksin this catalog will help. Like the great publishing houses of the past, New Harbinger is notjust making books—it’s making a difference.As you leaf through these pages, you will see a body of work and a behavioral science communitythat is becoming more established, more confident, and more broadly based, but yet still humbleabout the work ahead. The work may be long, slow, and serious—but together it will also be fun!ISBN: 978-1572247338 / hardcover / US 59.95—Steven C. Hayes, PhD, Foundation Professor, University of NevadaSteven C. Hayes, PhD, is University of Nevada Foundation Professor of Psychology at the Universityof Nevada, Reno. He is author of more than 465 scientific articles and 33 books, including Acceptance andCommitment Therapy and Relational Frame Theory—two books that significantly develop the concepts onwhich Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life is based. His research explores the nature of human languageand cognition and their application to the understanding and alleviation of human suffering.n e w h a r b i n g e r p u b l i c a t i o n s, i n c .800-748-6273 / newharbinger.com / 5674 Shattuck Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 USA

new booksEmpowering and moving, this book strokes,bumps, prods, and cajoles the reader toward theflower bud within that yearns to blossom. Even withall of its pains, life is a chosen joy when it is lived onpurpose. This book shows you how to do that.—Steven C. Hayes, PhD,Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of NevadaYour Life on PurposeHow to Find What Matters & Create the Life You WantThere is no better place to start learningabout RFT than this excellent book. Törneke teaches theprinciples of RFT simply and elegantly I wish a booklike this had existed when I first learned about RFT.—Russ Harris,author of The Happiness Trap and ACT Made SimpleLearning RFTAn Introduction to Relational Frame Theory& Its Clinical ApplicationIn the book, author Niklas Törneke presentsthe building blocks of RFT: language as aparticular kind of relating, derived stimulusrelations, and transformation of stimulusfunctions. He then shows how these conceptsare essential to understanding acceptanceand commitment therapy and other therapeutic models. Learning RFT shows how touse experiential exercises and metaphors inpsychological treatment and explains howthey can help your clients. Also available asYour Life on Purpose is about doing whatmatters every day instead of waiting forthe perfect time to feel fulfilled and alive.With this book, your clients will learnto move past daily distractions, fear offailure, and self-judgment, and zero inon the passions that connect them withtheir true selves. Everyone deserves tolive a life of purpose, aligned with theirdeepest values. Also available as an e-bookat newharbinger.comMATTHEW MCKAY, PHD,JOHN P. FORSYTH, PHD,& GEORG H. EIFERT, PHDan e-book at newharbinger.comNiklas Törneke, MDFOReWORD BY DERMOT BARNES-HOLMES, PHDAFTERWORD BY STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572249059 / US 16.95ISBN: 978-1572249066 / US 49.95»»Read more about this book at http://life-purpose.nhpubs.comThe Mindfulness & AcceptanceWorkbook for BulimiaA Guide to Breaking Free from Bulimia UsingAcceptance & Commitment TherapyIncludesa CD withworksheets &guided audiomeditationsContext PressAn Imprint of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.Acceptance & Commitment Ther apyfor Eating DisordersA Process-Focused Guide to Treating Anorexia & BulimiaThis professional guide offers a reviewof acceptance and commitment therapy(ACT) as a theoretical orientation andpresents case conceptualizations that illuminate the ACT process. Then, it providessession-by-session guidance for trainingand tracking present-moment focus, cognitive defusion, experiential acceptance,transcendent self-awareness, chosenvalues, and committed action—the sixbehavioral components that underlie ACTand allow clients to radically change theirrelationship to food and to their bodies.The approach to moving beyond bulimiain The Mindfulness and AcceptanceWorkbook for Bulimia is different thanother treatments. Instead of encouragingbulimia sufferers to avoid or fight againstthe conflicted feelings they have aboutfood and their bodies, this workbookinvites them to welcome and accepttheir deepest fears, learn to live withthem, and put the things that are reallyimportant in their lives first. Also availableas an e-book at newharbinger.comEMILY K. SANDOZ, PHD,KELLY G. WILSON, PHD& TROY DUFRENEISBN: 978-1572247352 / trade paper CD / US 21.95»»Read more about this book at http://bulimia-workbook.nhpubs.comAlso available as an e-book at newharbinger.comEMILY K. SANDOZ, PHD, KELLY G. WILSON, PHD,& TROY DUFRENEISBN: 978-1572247338/ hardcover / US 59.95To order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

new booksReadable, sensible, and comprehensive, thisvolume shows you exactly how to apply ACT to yourcoaching practice. If you work as a coach or areconsidering doing so, there is no better place to begin.Real Behavior Change in Primary Care adds ACTto the growing list of techniques that are available tohelp the primary care provider convince patients tochange their behaviors for the better.—Steven C. Hayes, PhD,—Robert McGrath, PhD,professor of psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityFoundation Professor of Psychology at the University of NevadaMa ximize Your CoachingEffectiveness with Acceptance& Commitment Ther apyIn this book, life coaches learn tohelp their clients harness powerfultechniques to identify their passions,set values-based professional andpersonal goals, and realize their fullpotential. By guiding clients throughACT-based exercises in mindfulnesstraining and values clarification,life coaches can help clients acceptaspects of their situations that can’tbe changed and commit to takingthe actions that will lead them tosuccess. Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comRICHARD BLONNA, EDDISBN: 978-1572249318 / US 39.95»»Read more about this book at http://coach-act.nhpubs.comMind & EmotionsA Universal Treatment for Emotional DisordersThis universal treatment offers readersthe most effective techniques fromcognitive behavioral therapy (CBT),dialectical behavior therapy (DBT),and acceptance and commitmenttherapy (ACT) for facing difficultemotions and reconnecting to corevalues. The treatment is based on theidea that most emotional problemsdo not occur by themselves, but areco-occurring with other psychologicalproblems that also need to be addressed.Instead of treating each problem individually, readers can identify their corecoping styles and use this information to heal their emotional suffering andmake lasting life changes. Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comMATTHEW MCKAY, PHD, PATRICK FANNING& PATRICIA ZURITA ONA, PSYDISBN: 978-1608820153 / US 21.95Real Behavior Change in Primary CareImproving Patient Outcomes & Increasing Job SatisfactionThis guide helps primary care providersrecapture the ability to effectively helppatients achieve optimal health andhappiness. The book offers ten-minuteinterventions that provide your patients withthe tools they need to change unworkableand unhealthy behaviors. Each short yetpowerful intervention utilizes empiricallysupported skills from acceptance andcommitment therapy (ACT) to help youempower patients to take charge of thepsychological blocks that keep them fromresolving their health problems. You’ll also apply ACT skills to yourown life and learn to better manage stress, recover from burnout, andrediscover the meaning behind your work as a health care provider.Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comPATRICIA J. ROBINSON, PHD, DEBRA A. GOULD, MD, MPH,& KIRK D. STROSAHL, PHDISBN: 978-1572248328 / hardcover / US 59.95Mindfulness & Acceptance inBehavior al MedicineCurrent Theory & PracticeAn essential resource every psychologist,psychiatrist, primary care physician, healthcare provider, and health educator shouldown, this book presents a series of chaptersthat feature the latest findings on the efficacyof ACT and other mindfulness therapiesfor specific conditions and populations andguidance for introducing these therapies topatients. The book also includes informationon integrating ACT with other therapeuticapproaches and offers mindfulness and selfcare principles health care professionals canuse themselves to avoid burnout and improve patient outcomes.Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comEDITED BY LANCE M. MCCRACKEN, PHDISBN: 978-1572247314 / US 49.95Context PressAn Imprint of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.»»Read more about this book at http://behavioral-medicine.nhpubs.comTo order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

Acceptance & Commitment TherapyAn excellent resource not only formindfulness researchers and practitioners, butfor anyone interested in what leads to mentalhealth and emotional balance. the best practical skill-building workbookproduced so far in the ACT literature.—JoAnne C. Dahl, PhD, University of Uppsala—Cassandra Vieten, PhD, Institute of Noetic SciencesASSESSING MINDFULNESS & ACCEPTANCEPROCESSES IN CLIENTSIlluminating the Theory & Practice of ChangeLEARNING ACTAn Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Skills-TrainingManual for TherapistsInterested in integrating ACT intoyour practice? This book is the mostcomplete source for ACT skillstraining for therapists. Each of thesix core processes is explained indetail using examples from realclinical situations. The accompanyingDVD lets you watch ACT as it reallyworks in a clinical setting. Also avail-In this book, Ruth Baer presents a collectionof articles by some of the most respectedmindfulness researchers and therapistspracticing today. Each contribution assessesthe variables that represent potential processesof change and determines the importanceof each of these processes to enhancedpsychological functioning and quality of life.Clinicians learn to accurately measure eachprocess in individual clients, an invaluableskill for any practicing therapist. Also availableable as an e-book at newharbinger.comJASON B. LUOMA, PHD,STEVEN C. HAYES, PHD,& ROBYN D. WALSER, PHDas an e-book at newharbinger.comEDITED BY RUTH A. BAER, PHDISBN: 978-1572246942 / hardcover / US 58.95ISBN: 978-1572244986 / trade paper DVD / US 44.95Context PressCopublished withAn Imprint of New Harbinger Publications, Inc.ACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THER APYFOR BODY IMAGE DISSATISFACTIONA Practitioner’s Guide to Using Mindfulness,Acceptance & Values-Based Behavior Change StrategiesThis book presents a clear plan for showing clients how to clarify their values tohelp broaden their lives and refocus onwhat is most meaningful and vital tothem. It presents a clear ACT protocol,complete with sample scripts, therapyexercises, case studies, and worksheets,for treating body image dissatisfaction.You’ll learn from a wide range of clinicalexamples of body image dissatisfaction,some of which explore manifestations inmedical populations. The treatment protocol in this book can be effectively applied to both men and women,across a wide age range. Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comADRIA N. PEARSON, PHD, MICHELLE HEFFNER, PHD,& VICTORIA M. FOLLETTE, PHDFOREWORD BY STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572247758 / hardcover / US 49.95Context PressA CBT PR ACTITIONER’S GUIDE TO ACTHow to Bridge the Gap Between Cognitive BehavioralTherapy & Acceptance & Commitment TherapyThis book explains how to bridgethe CBT-ACT divide and utilizeboth therapies for a powerfultreatment approach. Grounded incurrent research, this practicalguide clarifies how CBT and ACTdiffer, how they are similar, andincludes all the information youneed to begin incorporating ACTtechniques into your clinical practice.Worksheets and exercises for bothyou and your clients appearthroughout to help you seamlesslyintegrate the two therapies. Also available as an e-book atnewharbinger.comJOSEPH V. CIARROCHI, PhD, & ANN BAILEY, MAforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PhDISBN: 978-1572245518 / US 39.95To order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

new harbinger publications,inc. a seminal contribution to the growingliterature on ACT and its interface withmindfulness theory and practice. replete with conceptuallyclear explanations andhigh-impact exercises.—Jon Kabat-Zinn, University of Massachusetts—Mavis Tsai, PhD, University of WashingtonMINDFULNESS FOR TWOAn Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Approachto Mindfulness in PsychotherapyBased on his popular workshops,this book for clinicians develops KellyWilson’s keen insights into the role ofmindfulness in the ACT processes. Froma solid grounding in behavior analysis,Wilson demonstrates how clients canmove into and out of engagement withthe present during sessions and howtherapists can use these cues to facilitate better therapeutic work. The bookalso delves into ways therapists canovercome their own loss of contact withthe present moment.THE ART & SCIENCE OF VALUING INPSYCHOTHERAPYHelping Clients Discover, Explore & Commit to ValuedAction Using Acceptance & Commitment TherapyA team of ACT researchers explainsthe importance of working withclients on values, a key component ofacceptance and commitment therapy.This book also includes step-by-stepguidance for the therapist who wishesto utilize values-based techniqueswith clients. Also available as ane-book at newharbinger.comJOANNE C. DAHL, PhD,JENNIFER C. PLUMB, MA,IAN STEWART, PhD,& TOBIAS LUNDREN, MSKelly G. Wilson, PhD, with Troy DuFreneISBN: 978-1608822669 / US 49.95ISBN: 978-1572246263 / hardcover / US 49.95ACT WITH LOVEStop Struggling, Reconcile Differences & Strengthen YourRelationship with Acceptance & Commitment TherapyTHE MINDFUL COUPLEHow Acceptance & Mindfulness Can Lead You tothe Love You WantIn ACT with Love, one of Australia’sforemost ACT trainers, Russ Harris,shows couples how developingpsychological flexibility—the abilityto be in the present moment withopenness, awareness, and focus andto take effective action in line with one’svalues—will deepen and strengthentheir relationships. Through a simpleprogram based on the revolutionarymindfulness-based acceptance andcommitment therapy (ACT), couplescan learn to handle painful thoughtsand feelings more effectively, let go of conflict, and engage fullyin the process of living and loving together. Also available as anWith strategies drawn from ACT,this book offers simple ways to helpcouples bring greater awareness andvalues-guided behavior to theirrelationship. Each chapter exploresa key issue, such as passion, fidelity,and the balance between dependenceand independence, and includesspecific practices readers can doalone or with a partner to helpthem build vital relationships.ROBYN D. WALSER, PHD,& DARRAH WESTRUP, PHDISBN: 978-1572246171 / US 15.95e-book at newharbinger.comRUSS HARRIS, author of The Happiness TrapISBN: 978-1572246225 / US 17.95To order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

Acceptance & Commitment TherapyThe book contains many useful and concretestrategies for helping parents to regulatetheir own thoughts and feelings in order tohelp their child stand up to anxiety.The authors combine advanced discussionsabout learning theory and behavioral analysis withstraightforward and informative examples.—Lennart Melin, PhD, Uppsala University—Matthew L. Speltz, PhD, University of WashingtonPARENTING YOUR ANXIOUS CHILD WITHMINDFULNESS & ACCEPTANCEA Powerful New Approach to Overcoming Fear, Panic& Worry Using Acceptance and Commitment TherapyThis book offers a new way to thinkabout anxiety in children, as well asa set of techniques used by childpsychologists to help children asyoung as four let go of anxiousfeelings and focus instead onrelationships with friends, learningnew things in school, and having fun.Parents are advised to learn thesetechniques themselves, then passthem on to their child. Also availableas an e-book at newharbinger.comCHRISTOPHER McCURRY, PHDforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDTHE ABCs OF HUMAN BEHAVIORBehavioral Principles for the Practicing ClinicianThe ABCs of Human Behavior offers athorough and practical introduction tothe basics of modern behavioral psychology. It focuses both on the classicalprinciples of learning as well as recentdevelopments that explain language andcognition in behavioral and contextualterms. Practical and easy to read, thebook walks you through both commonsense and clinical examples that willhelp you use behavioral principles toobserve, explain, and influence behaviorin a therapeutic setting.JONAS RAMNERÖ, PhD, & NIKLAS TÖRNEKE, MDforeword by Kelly G. wILSON, PhDISBN: 978-1572245389 / hardcover / US 49.95Copublished withISBN: 978-1572245792 / US 17.95THE JOY OF PARENTINGAn Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Guide toEffective Parenting in the Early YearsContext PressACT MADE SIMPLEAn Easy-To-Read Primer on Acceptance &Commitment TherapyA practical and entertaining primer,ideal for ACT newcomers andexperienced ACT professionalsalike, ACT Made Simple offersclear explanations of the six ACTprocesses and a set of real-worldtips and solutions for rapidly andeffectively implementing themin your practice. This book givesyou everything you need to startusing ACT with your clients forimpressive results.In this guide, two ACT expertsprovide parents with the tools theyneed to cope with disruptive andoppositional behavior, acknowledgethat they don’t have to be perfect,learn to recognize normal childhoodtransitions, and alleviate their ownanxieties to become more responsive, flexible, effective, and compassionate parents. Also available as ane-book at newharbinger.comLISA W. COYNE, PHD,& AMY R. MURRELL, PHDforeword byKelly Wilson, PHDISBN: 978-1572245938 / US 17.95 Includes:Scripts, exercises, metaphors, and worksheets to use with your clientsA session-by-session guide to implementing ACTTranscripts from therapy sessionsGuidance for creating your own therapeutic techniques and exercisesPractical tips to overcome “therapy roadblocks”Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comRUSS HARRIS foreword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572247055 / US 39.95To order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

new harbinger publications,inc. empowering & compassionate extraordinarily insightful highly recommendedfor all of us.—Laurie A. Greco, PhD,—David H. Barlow, PhD,Boston UniversityUniversity of Missouri, St. LouisACT ON LIFE NOT ON ANGERThe New Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Guideto Problem AngerGET OUT OF YOUR MIND &INTO YOUR LIFEThe New Acceptance & Commitment TherapyThis book offers a fivestep plan for coping withmagazinepainful emotions such asanxiety and depression. Itteaches readers life-enhancingbehavior strategies that work tofurther the goals they value most.Once present, engaged, and aware,readers begin to build new lives forthemselves filled with significanceand meaning. Also available as anThis book offers a new approach tothose who have tried to control problem anger before with little success.Instead of trying to eliminate anger, thisbook helps readers drop the rope intheir tug-of-war with anger using ACT.Value-identification exercises help readers decide what matters most to themand then commit to short- and longterm goals that turn these values intoreality. In the process, readers gain themost profound control, accomplished bysimply letting go.featured inTimee-book at newharbinger.comSTEVEN C. HAYES, PhDwith Spencer SmithGEORG H. EIFERT, PHD, MATTHEW McKAY, PHD,& JOHN P. FORSYTH, PHDforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572244252 / US 21.95ISBN: 978-1572244405 / US 16.95ACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THERAPYFOR THE TREATMENT OF POST-TR AUMATICSTRESS DISORDER & TR AUMA-RELATEDPROBLEMSA Practioner’s Guide to Using Mindfulness &Acceptance StrategiesACT offers a promising, empiricallyvalidated approach to the treatment ofPTSD and other trauma related problems.In this volume, you’ll find a completetheoretical and practical guide tomaking this revolutionary new modelwork in your practice. You’ll learnthe importance of mindfulness andacceptance in the ACT model, find outhow to structure sessions with yourclients, and examine the problem ofcontrol. Includes an online link fordownloadable client worksheets andother materials.ROBYN D. WALSER, PHD, & DARRAH WESTRUP, PHDforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1608823338 / US 58.95ACT IN PR ACTICECase Conceptualization in Acceptance& Commitment TherapyThis book offers an introduction toACT, an overview of its impact, anda brief introduction to the six coreprocesses of ACT treatment—thesix points of the hexaflex model. Itdescribes how to accomplish ACT caseconceptualizations and also offers possible alternative case conceptualizationfrom different therapeutic traditions,a great help to therapists who comefrom a more traditional CBT background. Exercises throughout help youto evaluate the information you havejust learned so that you may effectivelyintegrate ACT into your practice.PATRICIA A. BACH, PHD, & DANIEL J. MORAN, PHD, BCBAforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572244788 / hardcover / US 59.95To order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

Acceptance & Commitment Therapy a vital clinical resource for anytherapist, student, or educator a welcome and helpful book foranyone whose life is disrupted by worry.—Zindel V. Segal, PhD,—Jeffrey Brantley, MD,Duke UniversityUniversity of TorontoACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THER APYFor Anxiety DisordersA Practioner’s Treatment Guide to Using Mindfulness,Acceptance & Values-Based Behavior Change StrategiesTHE WORRY TR APHow to Free Yourself from Worry & Anxiety UsingAcceptance & Commitment TherapyThis engaging and effective self-helpbook adapts the ACT approach to theneeds of readers struggling with generalized anxiety disorder and subclinicalworry. Readers learn to “de-fuse” fromworries, observing and then lettingthem go. Then, readers explore andcommit to acting on their values, thereby creating rich lives for themselves—even with the occasional worry. Anexcellent choice for bibliotherapy or forbetween-session homework for clients.An effective, ACT approach fortreating any anxiety disorder. Removebarriers to change and foster rapidclient progress. Theoretical information in the book is supported bydetailed examples of individual therapysessions, worksheets, and exercises—as well as a CD-ROM that includeselectronic versions of all client worksheets. Also available as an e-book atnewharbinger.comGEORG H. EIFERT, PHD, & JOHN P. FORSYTH, PHDforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572244276 / hardcover CD-ROM / US 59.95DERIVED RELATIONAL RESPONDINGApplications for Learners with Autism& Other Developmental DisabilitiesA Progressive Guide to ChangeThe techniques in this book arebased on derived stimulus relationstechnology and provide practitionerswith a set of tools for the implementation of educational interventions.These powerful techniques help clientswith autism and other developmentaldisabilities acquire verbal, social, andcognitive skills. Also available as ane-book at newharbinger.comedited by RUTH ANNEREHFELDT, PhD, BCBA, &YVONNE BARNES-HOLMES, PhDforeword bySTEVEN C. HAYES, PhDISBN: 978-1572245365 / hardcover / US 79.95Copublished withContext PressCHAD LEJEUNE, PHDforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572244801/ US 16.95ACCEPTANCE & MINDFULNESS TREATMENTSFOR CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTSA Practitioner’s GuideThe chapters in Acceptance and Mindfulness Treatments for Children andAdolescents show how to modifythird-wave behavioral and cognitivetherapy methods for the treatment ofchildren and adolescents. This bookalso considers the early evidence forthe adaptability and effectivenessof these methods. Edited by twoluminaries in the field of third-wavebehavior therapy, these essays areinvaluable in helping young patientsreap the benefits of acceptance andmindfulness approaches such as ACT, DBT, MBCT, and MBSR.Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comEDITED BY LAURIE A. GRECO, PhD,& STEVEN C. HAYES, PhDISBN: 978-1572245419 / hardcover / US 59.95Copublished withContext PressTo order, call us at 1-800-748-6273 or visit our online bookstore at newharbinger.comAlso available at fine booksellers everywhere.

new harbinger publications,inc. an illuminating and healinggateway to what is deepestand best in ourselves.—Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD,author of Full Catastrophe Living and Coming to Our SensesTHE COMPASSIONATE MINDA New Approach to Life’s ChallengesThe Compassionate Mind reveals the evolutionary and social reasons why it’s easy toslip into anger, fear, and depression,despite the fact that our brains are hardwired to respond to kindness and compassion. Building on this latest research, thisbook offers many practical exercises tohelp deepen compassion towards ourselvesand others. Far from fostering emotionalweakness, compassion subdues our angerand increases our courage and resilienceto depression and anxiety. Wisely used,compassion arms us with the strength to pursue genuine happiness,peace of mind, and peace in the world.PAUL GILBERT, PHD an avenue of hope and encouragementthat is completely different from other scientificallydriven approaches to the problem of anorexia.—Frank W. Bond, PhD,University of LondonTHE ANOREXIA WORKBOOKHow to Accept Yourself, Heal Your Suffering &Reclaim Your LifeThis workbook offers logical,step-by-step exercises that lead toa new understanding of anorexiaand the problems that can comefrom trying to control the disorder.Readers learn to use mindfulness todeal with out-of-control thoughtsand feelings, identify choices thatwill lead to better health andquality of life, and redirect theirenergy into committed action thatfurthers their values. Also availableas an e-book at newharbinger.comMICHELLE HEFFNER, MA, & GEORG H. EIFERT, PHDforeword by STEVEN C. HAYES, PHDISBN: 978-1572248403 / US 24.95ISBN: 978-1572243620 / US 21.95THINGS MIGHT GO TERRIBLY,HORRIBLY WRONGA Guide to Life Liberated from AnxietyInstead of trying to help readers overcome or reduce feelings of anxiety, thisbook will help them climb inside thesefeelings, sit in that place, and see whatit would be like to have anxiety and stillmake room in their life to breathe andrest and live—really and truly live—ina way that matters to them. This bookstarts a conversation about why we allsometimes feel anxious and what rolethat anxiety serves in our lives. Also available as an e-book at newharbinger.comKELLY G. WILSON, PHD,& TROY DUFRENEISBN: 978-1572247116 / US 16.95FINDING LIFE BEYOND TRAUMAUsing Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to Heal fromPost-Traumatic Stress & Trauma-Related ProblemsThis workbook offers an ACTbased approach to living a rich andpurposeful life after experiencing atraumatic event. By exploring mindfulness techniques, readers will beable to remain present with painfulfeelings and stop avoiding thethoughts and situations that bringthem up. Instead of focusing on thepast, they’ll clarify what they wanttheir lives to be about right nowand in the future. The exercisesthroughout will help re

new harbinger publications,inc. 800-748-6273 / newharbinger.com / 5674 Shattuck Ave. Oakland, CA 94609 USA Steven C. HayeS, PHD, is University of Nevada Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. He is author of more than 465 scientific articles and 33 books, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Relational Frame Theory—two books that significantly .