Crisis Integration With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a well-researched, clearly organized, practical guide for practitioners who wish to apply Acceptance and CommitmentTherapy to their work with patients experiencing trauma. The authors delve into the nature of trauma and crisis and address its perceptual, somatic, emotional, conceptual, and behavioral dimensions in a comprehensive way. They build a conceptual framework for understanding how the elements of the ACT model foster resilience and offer ample practical techniques and clinical illustrations for working with trauma. In addition, the neuroscience research supporting ACT's efficacy in terms of learning and behavior change is made explicit throughout. This book provides a superb balance between theory and practical applications.