Aims to provide a bridge between ACT and MCBT. This book highlights where ACT and MCBT differ in their predictions, and suggests directions for future research. It describes how RFT can help the practitioner to understand the barriers to effective client action.
Anne Bailey Books






The Facilitation of Groups
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This text reveals the secrets of the art of facilitation and shows how to use it to initiate group empowerment. The authors begin by fully explaining the skills required and the benefits to be derived from facilitation. Practical activities and a model training programme are included.
African Voices of the Atlantic Slave Trade
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Introduction: from the Middle Passage to middle quarters, Jamaica: the transformation of a personal journey - The incident at Atorkor: a break with the past - African agency in the Atlantic slave trade: realities and perceptions - African resistance: 'The slave who whipt her mistress and ganed her fredom' and other oral and written tales - European and American agency in the Atlantic slave trade: from raid and trade to operational breakdown - The social and political impact of the Atlantic slave trade on the old Slave Coast - Subversion of the sacred: the effects of the Atlantic slave trade on Anlo Ewe religious organizations - Reparations as rememory and redress.
How to get groups to work with one another within any business organization.
African Voices of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Beyond the Silence and the Shame
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book offers a unique perspective on the slave trade, challenging conventional narratives. It highlights figures like Anne Bailey, whose stories provoke discomfort and reflection, emphasizing the importance of confronting uncomfortable truths in history. This approach aims to deepen understanding of the complexities surrounding the slave trade and its impact.