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In this episode, Louise Hayes, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist and academic at the University of Melbourne, Australia, discusses the use of ACT principles for therapeutic intervention with adolescents. She describes how to make ACT fun and interesting f... more
In this episode, Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D., of the Dissemination and Training Division of the Dept of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD and former president of ACBS, speaks to Jen and John about an ACT approach to treating individuals who have s... more
In this episode, Daniel J (DJ) Moran, Ph.D., of Pickslyde Consulting, and co-author of the book ACT in Practice: Case Conceptualization in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, discusses committed action, or the behavioral "meat" of ACT. Join Jen and J... more
time stamp 37 - and to get to the point of acceptance. thoughts are merely verbal constructs of experiences I've had. they'll never go away. studies show we have five times more negative thoughts then positive thoughts, and that doesn't change. acceptance.
time stamp 3343 an activity can be reinforcing, but it can be contaminating if you force yourself to do it. try to be mindful in the process of the activity and seek the incentive, the positive incentive
we get in trouble when we think the reinforcement is in the activity
how do we identify what our behavior is in control of or controlled by?
definition of values at 25 minute mark
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