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ACT Questions and Answers: A Practitioner's Guide to 50 Common Sticking Points in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
de Russ Harris
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Paperback / softback. New. If you are new to ACT - or just want to improve your delivery - this easy-to-read reference guide will help you troubleshoot common in-session challenges and help your clients achieve lasting change.
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- ACT Questions and Answers: A Practitioner's Guide to 50 Common Sticking Points in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
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- Russ Harris
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- Paperback / softback
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- 1684030366
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- 9781684030361
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