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I can't remember when I read this...sometime last year, I think. This book hasn't altered my clinical work dramatically, I would say, since the connections between ACT and trauma in my mind were already pretty clear, but it's a nice workbook for patients and I do use it regularly. I wish there was a little more data on ACT for trauma, but I think it'll trickle in over time. The main thing I wish the author attended to with a bit more care is how to do mindfulness-based work with people who really struggle with hyperarousal and/or dissociation.