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Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for clinically distressed health care workers: Waitlist‐controlled evaluation of an ACT workshop in a routine practice setting 원문보기

The British journal of clinical psychology, v.57 no.1, 2018년, pp.82 - 98  

Waters, Cerith S. (School of Psychology Cardiff University Wales UK) ,  Frude, Neil (School of Psychology Cardiff University Wales UK) ,  Flaxman, Paul E. (Department of Psychology City University London UK) ,  Boyd, Jane (Psychology and Counselling Whitchurch Hospital Cardiff University Wales UK)

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ObjectivesTo examine the effects of a 1‐day acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) workshop on the mental health of clinically distressed health care employees, and to explore ACT's processes of change in a routine practice setting.DesignA quasi‐controlled design, with participants bl...

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