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ACT-Informed Exposure for Anxiety

ACT-Informed Exposure for Anxiety

Brian Pilecki; Brian Thompson; Joanne Chan; Steven C. Hayes

NEW HARBINGER PUBLICATIONS
2023
pokkari
This clinical guide shows therapists how to create effective, innovative, and values-driven exposures for treating clients with anxiety and avoidant behaviours. The exposures outlined in this book are easy-to-implement, easily tolerated by clients, and work to strengthen psychological flexibility.Exposure therapy is a proven-effective treatment for anxiety-related disorders; however, it is also one of the most challenging to implement-for both clinicians and clients. This comprehensive guide provides innovative exposures grounded in evidence-based acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help your clients face their fears and live a values-driven life. The exposures outlined in this book are easy-to-implement, easily tolerated by clients, and work to strengthen psychological flexibility-a core process of change within ACT which involves learning to remain in contact with uncomfortable experiences while taking valued action toward creating positive and meaningful life changes. Studies have shown that ACT interventions can increase client willingness to engage in exposure therapy. Whether you are new to ACT and exposure or are experienced in traditional exposure therapy and are interested in incorporating ACT in your treatment sessions, this book is an essential resource for your professional library.
Illustoria: For Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue 15: Big & Small: Stories, Comics, DIY
An unmissable issue, Senses explores all that we can see, hear, touch and taste. You'll want to absorb the 64 pages of attention-grabbing comics, stories, and DIY projects that traverse gardens of earthly delights, recipes with Dog Chef and Broccoli Guy, the visual art of optical illusions, and the best smellers among the world of creatures. Read interviews with our cover artist, Michael DeForge, and a host of sensory experts, such as tea-tasters, sound engineers, and perfume makers. Lauren Tamaki--our guest curator--invites a host of new artists to join all your familiar favorites. Illustoria is a print magazine for creative kids & their grownups. We celebrate visual storytelling, makers and DIY culture through stories, art, comics, interviews, crafts and activities. Our high-quality, tri-annual publication is geared toward readers ages 6-12 and the young at heart. Illustoria is the official publication of the International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers, publishing writing and art by young people alongside accomplished professionals.
Illustoria: For Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue 15: Big & Small: Stories, Comics, DIY
Have you ever wanted to know more about myths, legends and folklore from around the globe? We've searched far and wide for tales of the unusual, featuring bugs, yetis, horse hybrids, magical dogs, & super strong babies. We'll help you build your own labyrinth--indoors or out--using socks from your laundry pile, or rocks in the grass. Create your own edible dragon eggs with the help of Dog Chef. Read our interview with costume designer Nick Cave, who is influenced by ancient mythology. Meet a New York City youth activist, go behind the scenes with cover artist Julie Benbassat, and see what other young writers and artists have been making lately. Illustoria is a print magazine for creative kids & their grownups. We celebrate visual storytelling, makers and DIY culture through stories, art, comics, interviews, crafts and activities. Our high-quality, tri-annual publication is geared toward readers ages 6-12 and the young at heart. Illustoria is the official publication of the International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers, publishing writing and art by young people alongside accomplished professionals. Praise for Illustoria Magazine ".(a) beautifully produced print magazine that invites young readers to revisit arresting pages again and again.Illustoria is a visual feast, with a focus on storytelling through art and literature. In addition to crafts and art projects, Illustoria presents stories through comics, and profiles illustrators, artists, and makers.(with) messages of compassion and inclusivity.bursting with creative ideas and inspiration." - "Our Favorite Gifts for 6- to 10-year-olds," Wirecutter.com, New York Times "This is the kind of magazine you keep on your bookshelves with your favorite books." - Cece Bell, author of El Deafo "It's a rewarding offering that I hope sticks around for many years down the line." - Julie Danielson, Kirkus Reviews, blogger of Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast "(A) visually exciting magazine with a DIY attitude . . . offer(s) plentiful opportunities for engagement, while the quality artwork and inventive layouts are sure to inspire imaginative responses." -School Library Journal "Cover to cover, its content and aesthetics are smart, modern and engaging. Illustoria is a magazine I would've loved to have growing up." - Michelle Sterling, Avery & Augustine
Illustoria: For Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue 15: Big & Small: Stories, Comics, DIY
For more information, visit McSweeneys.net In this issue, we explore the weird and fascinating world of color. Where did color come from? Some say New Jersey, and some say outer space. No matter what your opinion, Issue #10 explores how we see color and how we use color. Renowned children's book illustrator JooHee Yoon provides a bombastic, cacophonous cover that will wake up any sleepy reader. Inside, you'll find tons of glorious short stories, haikus, and interviews written by young people across the world, as part of Illustoria's partnership with youthwriting.org, The International Alliance of Youth Writers. Issue #10 also features DIY watercolor travel palette instructions, perspectives from National Park Service rangers, everything one needs to know about the technicolor mantis shrimp, the outlandish costumes of the medieval era, and much more. Think of this visionary issue as your own personal binocular-microscope-kaleidoscope in one. Don't miss it. Illustoria is the official publication of the International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers, publishing writing and art by young people alongside accomplished professionals. Praise for Illustoria magazine: ".(a) beautifully produced print magazine that invites young readers to revisit arresting pages again and again.Illustoria is a visual feast, with a focus on storytelling through art and literature. In addition to crafts and art projects, Illustoria presents stories through comics, and profiles illustrators, artists, and makers.(with) messages of compassion and inclusivity.bursting with creative ideas and inspiration." -"Our Favorite Gifts for 6- to 10-year-olds," Wirecutter.com, New York Times "This is the kind of magazine you keep on your bookshelves with your favorite books." - Cece Bell, author of El Deafo "It's a rewarding offering that I hope sticks around for many years down the line." - Julie Danielson, Kirkus Reviews, blogger of Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast "(A) visually exciting magazine with a DIY attitude . . . offer(s) plentiful opportunities for engagement, while the quality artwork and inventive layouts are sure to inspire imaginative responses." -School Library Journal "Cover to cover, its content and aesthetics are smart, modern and engaging. Illustoria is a magazine I would've loved to have growing up." - Michelle Sterling, Avery & Augustine Illustoria #10 includes...... Interviews with: JooHee Yoon Larry Yes Youth Entrepreneur: Are You Kidding Socks Youth Activists: Young Black Motivated Kings & Queens Plus: Ask A Park Ranger Fiction: Granny's New Toy by Eileen Quinn, art by Anis Mojgani Think Pink by Esme MacIntyre Flower & Bird by Anis Mojgani Nonfiction: How We See Color by Jamyelese Ryer art by Lan Truong Color By Note by Amanda Willemse Lexigraphique by Michael Buchino History of Color by Alexis Joseph, art by Lindsay Stripling Mantis Shrimp by Docu-Comix, art by Julia McNamara Medieval Era by Vaughn Parish Literary Giants by Docu-Comix Poem Comics by Grant Snider Draw & Write: Miscellaneous Revelry by Emmy Kastner Draw This: Pattern by Megan Dailey Coloring Pages by Annie Dills Draw This: Dance Move by Alessandra Marin Young Writers: Winter to Spring by Sanaiya V, art by Charlotte Ager Color Haikus by students at 826 Valencia Small Talk curated by Eli Johnson art by Anis Mojgani Make: DIY Travel Palette by Maggie Wauklyn DIY Neon Love Mobile by Larry Yes Eat Purple by Mascot Press DIY Moody Self-Portraits by Julie McNamara Play: 50 Collectible Cards by Amy Sumerton
Illustoria: For Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue 15: Big & Small: Stories, Comics, DIY
For more information, visit McSweeneys.net In this issue, we explore the weird and fascinating world of color. Where did color come from? Some say New Jersey, and some say outer space. No matter what your opinion, Issue #10 explores how we see color and how we use color. Renowned children's book illustrator JooHee Yoon provides a bombastic, cacophonous cover that will wake up any sleepy reader. Inside, you'll find tons of glorious short stories, haikus, and interviews written by young people across the world, as part of Illustoria's partnership with youthwriting.org, The International Alliance of Youth Writers. Issue #10 also features DIY watercolor travel palette instructions, perspectives from National Park Service rangers, everything one needs to know about the technicolor mantis shrimp, the outlandish costumes of the medieval era, and much more. Think of this visionary issue as your own personal binocular-microscope-kaleidoscope in one. Don't miss it. Illustoria is the official publication of the International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers, publishing writing and art by young people alongside accomplished professionals. Praise for Illustoria magazine: ".(a) beautifully produced print magazine that invites young readers to revisit arresting pages again and again.Illustoria is a visual feast, with a focus on storytelling through art and literature. In addition to crafts and art projects, Illustoria presents stories through comics, and profiles illustrators, artists, and makers.(with) messages of compassion and inclusivity.bursting with creative ideas and inspiration." -"Our Favorite Gifts for 6- to 10-year-olds," Wirecutter.com, New York Times "This is the kind of magazine you keep on your bookshelves with your favorite books." - Cece Bell, author of El Deafo "It's a rewarding offering that I hope sticks around for many years down the line." - Julie Danielson, Kirkus Reviews, blogger of Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast "(A) visually exciting magazine with a DIY attitude . . . offer(s) plentiful opportunities for engagement, while the quality artwork and inventive layouts are sure to inspire imaginative responses." -School Library Journal "Cover to cover, its content and aesthetics are smart, modern and engaging. Illustoria is a magazine I would've loved to have growing up." - Michelle Sterling, Avery & Augustine Illustoria #10 includes...... Interviews with: JooHee Yoon Larry Yes Youth Entrepreneur: Are You Kidding Socks Youth Activists: Young Black Motivated Kings & Queens Plus: Ask A Park Ranger Fiction: Granny's New Toy by Eileen Quinn, art by Anis Mojgani Think Pink by Esme MacIntyre Flower & Bird by Anis Mojgani Nonfiction: How We See Color by Jamyelese Ryer art by Lan Truong Color By Note by Amanda Willemse Lexigraphique by Michael Buchino History of Color by Alexis Joseph, art by Lindsay Stripling Mantis Shrimp by Docu-Comix, art by Julia McNamara Medieval Era by Vaughn Parish Literary Giants by Docu-Comix Poem Comics by Grant Snider Draw & Write: Miscellaneous Revelry by Emmy Kastner Draw This: Pattern by Megan Dailey Coloring Pages by Annie Dills Draw This: Dance Move by Alessandra Marin Young Writers: Winter to Spring by Sanaiya V, art by Charlotte Ager Color Haikus by students at 826 Valencia Small Talk curated by Eli Johnson art by Anis Mojgani Make: DIY Travel Palette by Maggie Wauklyn DIY Neon Love Mobile by Larry Yes Eat Purple by Mascot Press DIY Moody Self-Portraits by Julie McNamara Play: 50 Collectible Cards by Amy Sumerton
Illustoria: For Creative Kids and Their Grownups: Issue 15: Big & Small: Stories, Comics, DIY
For more information, visit McSweeneys.net Illustoria's first issue with McSweeney's, this food themed issue features recipes for grapefruit, appreciations of potato chips, guides to the diets of literary giants, contributions by Tunde Olaniran, Mar Hern ndez, Chef Tamearra Dyson, Brian McMullen, Hein Koh, and more. Illustoria is the beloved print magazine for creative kids and their grownups. We celebrate visual storytelling, makers and DIY culture through stories, art, comics, interviews, crafts and activities. Our high-quality, tri-annual publication is geared toward readers ages 4 -12 and the young at heart. Illustoria is the official publication of the International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers, publishing writing and art by young people alongside accomplished professionals. Praise for Illustoria "This is the kind of magazine you keep on your bookshelves with your favorite books." - Cece Bell, author of El Deafo "It's a rewarding offering that I hope sticks around for many years down the line." - Julie Danielson, Kirkus Reviews, blogger of Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast "(A) visually exciting magazine with a DIY attitude . . . offer(s) plentiful opportunities for engagement, while the quality artwork and inventive layouts are sure to inspire imaginative responses." -School Library Journal "Cover to cover, its content and aesthetics are smart, modern and engaging. Illustoria is a magazine I would've loved to have growing up." - Michelle Sterling, Avery & Augustine