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DVD Fix – Acceptance ft Mindfulness in Clinical Practice
DVD Fix – Acceptance ft Mindfulness in Clinical Practice
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The ACT Model AND Developing ACT Skills for Acceptance and Mindfulness in Clinical Practice
Steven Hayes, Ph.D. is the author; Premier Education Solutions is the publisher. 2010
Duration: 8 DVD (s)
DVD seminar as a kind of media
eleven hours and seven minutes
Product: VKIT041870
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Clinical practice is being profoundly impacted by acceptance and mindfulness. Acceptance and mindfulness techniques have been demonstrated to assist clients in coping with a wide range of clinical difficulties, including: * Depression * Anxiety * Stress * Substance Abuse * Psychotic Symptoms * Trauma
ACT has been referred as be the next DBT by many. Take advantage of this chance to discover how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) might enhance your professional practice. According to ACT, changing difficult thoughts and feelings as a coping mechanism might be somewhat ineffective. But there are also fresh, potent acceptance- and mindfulness-based options.
Even some of our most stuck customers may be swiftly mobilized using ACT skills when paired with values and determined action.
The goal of the workshop is to provide you the ACT fundamentals as well as a foundational set of abilities and experiences that will guide your future development.
The Act Model and Approach Objectives for Day One
* Describe the cognitive fusion and experience avoidance that underpin the majority of psychopathologies.
Formulate clinical issues in terms of acceptance, defusion, self, now, values, and committed action. Identify these processes in clients on a moment-by-moment basis. Dene ACT as a psychological extensibility model of health.
OUTLINE
Acceptance and mindfulness * The pervasiveness of human suffering and the significance of language * Self-doubt and experience avoidance * Objectification and dehumanization
The ACT Model includes: “Self,” “Now,” “Acceptance,” “Defusion,” “Values,” “Action,” and “Flexibility.”
A look at mindfulness from the ACT perspective
The Hexaex model is used in case conceptualization. Evidence of Impact Learning to See ACT Processes in Flight * Signs of Each ACT Process * Evaluating the Strength of ACT Processes
Example video: Case conceptualization; dissecting ACT actions in real time
DAY 2: DEVELOPING ACT SKILLS OBJECTIVES * Promote psychological acceptance in clients * Rapidly lessen the impact of negative thoughts * Activate and utilize the spiritual side of clients * Use ACT techniques to assist clients in connecting with their core values * Use ACT techniques to lessen the stressful effects of working with difficult clients
OUTLINE
ACT Skill Development * System Challenges: Imaginatively hopeless
1. The issue is control
2. Finding a location for experiencing acceptance with the self as context
3. Defusion procedures
4. Phrase traps
The Therapeutic Relationship: “Embody,” “Initiate,” “Support,” “Values and Choice,” “Willingness,” and “Commitment” in the Development of ACT Skills
ABOUT Dr. Steven Hayes
The creator of ACT, best-selling author of Get out of Your Mind and into Your Life, and Nevada Foundation Professor at the University of Nevada’s Department of Psychology, Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D. He is the author of 32 books and more than 400 scientific publications. His research has revealed how language and thinking contribute to human suicidal behavior, and he invented ACT as a method of reversing these processes. In addition to holding the presidency of various scientific societies, Dr. Hayes has won numerous national honors, including the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
His well-known book Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life, which was at one point the best-selling self-help book in the United States, was highlighted in Time magazine and other notable publications. The novel and Dr. Hayes served as some of the inspiration for the Guy Ritchie film Revolver (2005).
One of the most important clinical psychologists in the world, Dr. Hayes is a frequent speaker on acceptance and mindfulness. His presentations are engrossing, enlightening, and inspirational. Your clinical job and your life will alter once you learn ACT.
So what is NLP?
NLP stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Neuro refers to your neurology;
Linguistic refers to language; programming refers to how that neural language functions.
In other words, learning NLP is like learning the language of your own mind!
NLP is the study of excellent communication–both with yourself, and with others.
It was developed by modeling excellent communicators and therapists who got results with their clients.
NLP is a set of tools and techniques, but it is so much more than that.
It is an attitude and a methodology of knowing how to achieve your goals and get results
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