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Title The ACT model & approach / [presented by] Steven Hayes
Published [Eau Claire, Wisconsin] : PESI Inc., 2010
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (346 minutes)
Summary Acceptance and mindfulness is having a profound impact on clinical practice. Both empirically-supported and focused on deep clinical issues, acceptance and mindfulness approaches have been shown to help clients cope with a wide variety of clinical problems including: Depression -- Anxiety -- Stress -- Substance Abuse -- Psychotic Symptoms -- Trauma. Many have described ACT as the next DBT! Don't miss this opportunity to learn how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) can empower your clinical work. ACT takes the view that trying to change difficult thoughts and feelings as a means of coping can be relatively ineffective. However, new, powerful acceptance and mindfulness-based alternatives are readily available. When combined with values-and committed action-ACT skills can quickly mobilize even some of our most stuck clients. The intention of the workshop is to provide you with the foundation of ACT and a beginning set of skills and experiences that will direct further development. This seminar recording will provide a comprehensive understanding of the ACT model. Learn how the six core processes of ACT explain psychopathology and impact the therapeutic relationship and client outcomes. In addition, you will learn to formulate cases from an ACT viewpoint and apply those to your existing CBT skills
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed October 02, 2015)
Previously released as DVD
In English
Subject Acceptance and commitment therapy.
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
Genre/Form Lectures.
Video recordings.
Form Streaming video
Author Hayes, Steven C., speaker