Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is feasible for people with acquired brain injury: A process evaluation of the BrainACT treatment
Johanne CC Rauwenhoff,
Yvonne Bol,
Frenk Peeters
et al.
Abstract:Objective To evaluate the feasibility of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for people with acquired brain injury. Design A process evaluation of the BrainACT treatment was conducted alongside a randomised controlled trial. Setting Psychology departments of hospitals and rehabilitation centres. Subjects Tweny-seven participants with acquired brain injury and 11 therapists. Intervention BrainACT is an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy adapted for the needs and possible cognitive deficits of people with acquired … Show more
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