This book offers specific, easy-to-implement mindfulness and acceptance
and commitment therapy (ACT) tools for practitioners to use in schools
at an individual, group, or classroom-wide level.
With the increased focus on the emotional and behavioral health of
children in the schools, there is a dearth of practical books that
specifically address the use of ACT techniques in the school setting.
Geared toward the practitioner and how they work with students,
teachers, parents, and classrooms, this book introduces a contemporary
approach to targeted intervention and discusses how these services can
be provided using an MTSS model. These interventions have numerous
benefits including increasing attention capacity, compassion, emotional
regulation, and self-calming abilities, in addition to use as an
intervention for anxiety, depression, and trauma related symptoms.
Graduate students and practitioners who work with children and
adolescents such as school psychologists, child and adolescent clinical
psychologists, and school counselors will find this book to be a novel
resource of interventions for children in grades K-12, along with tools
to support parents and teachers.