Walser and Westrup 2007
Walser, R., & Westrup, D. (2007). Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder & Trauma-Related Problems: A Practitioner's Guide to Using Mindfulness & Acceptance Strategies. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) offers a promising, empirically validated approach to the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma related problems. In this volume, you'll find a complete theoretical and practical guide to making this revolutionary new model work in your practice. After a quick overview of PTSD, the first part of the book explains the problem of experiential avoidance as it relates to trauma and explores the verbal nature of post-traumatic stress. You'll learn the importance of mindfulness and acceptance in the ACT model, find out how to structure sessions with your clients, and examine the problem of control. The section concludes by introducing you to the idea of creative hopelessness as the starting point for creating a new, workable life after trauma. The book's second section offers a practical, step-by-step clinical guide to the six core ACT components in chronological order:
Creative hopelessness
The problem of control
Willingness and defusion
Self-as-context
Valued living
Committed action
Each chapter explains how to introduce these topics to clients suffering from PTSD, illustrates each with case examples, and offers homework for your clients to use between sessions.

Comments
Handouts
Hello!
I recently bought the paperwork version of this book which does not include the DVD of patient handouts. The cover says there is a website for these resources but I have been unable to locate it.
Can anyone help?
handouts
I'm afraid that I don't know specifically which handouts those are (they very well could be on our site). The sure way to get it though is to contact the publisher, New Harbinger.
customerservice@newharbinger.com
(If it was an offhand comment in the text, I'd say to contact the author, but on the cover, the publisher should know.)
Thank you,
Emily
ACBS
Thank you very much for the
Thank you very much for the publisher's email. I just emailed them!