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Exploring the Essential Features of “Daniel Moran, Sydney Kroll & Diana Hill – ACT in Action: Treatment Essentials for PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, & Other Psychological Distresses”
Many therapy approaches focus on changing emotionsβ¦ but we’ve learned that’s not always the best way to help a client.
Why struggle with feelings when we know accepting them (yes, even the uncomfortable ones) can lead to a more valued-directed life for our clients?!
ACT has helped countless people living with anxiety, depression, and other disorders like OCD and PTSD, take action to improve their quality of life.
Here’s your chance to learn this powerful psychotherapy from the next generation of ACT experts with our NEW online course.
Featuring 5 on-demand video modules and a comprehensive therapy guide β complete with mindfulness scripts, printable ACT therapy worksheets, transcripts from sessions with line-by-line analysis, and 55+ practices to build connection, find focus, & reduce stress!
PLUS, exclusive to this offer, you’ll get a bonus recorded Q&A call with renowned ACT expert Daniel Moran, PhD, BCBA-D!
Compassionately influence the way your clients think about their thoughts and feelings, the world, and even themselves, and take them from struggling to an invigorating and meaningful life.
Here’s What You’ll Learn:
ACT for PTSD, Anxiety, Depression & Personality Disorders
Join ACT expert Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBA-D, for 3 exercise and intervention-heavy video modules that will give you the tools to more effectively treat clients with PTSD, anxiety, depression, or personality disorders.
You’ll learn how ACT weaves mindfulness strategies with cognitive-behavioral change strategies to revolutionize client outcomes, as well as discover a variety of ACT techniques for helping clients who are struggling to make difficult behavior changes due to the presence of painful thoughts, feelings, and memories.
Module One β The ACT Model
- The Story of Language & Why We Suffer with It
- Language as a double-edged sword
- Goal: Psychological flexibility
- Limitations of the research & potential risks
Module Two β Components of the ACT Model
- Acceptance: Foster Client Acceptance of Emotions to Increase Values-Based Action
- What should be accepted?
- The problem with controlling thoughts
- Spot common phrases of non-acceptance
- Experiential avoidance
- How to help clients understand acceptance
- Experiential Exercise: The finger trap
- Defusion: Change the Way Clients Interact with Their Thoughts
- Undermine unhelpful language processes
- Give clients skills to notice their thoughts
- How to decrease the influence of unhelpful thoughts
- Aid clients in changing the functions of their thoughts
- Experiential Exercise: Notice and diminish the impact of language
- Self-As-Context: Aid Clients in Establishing Their Identities
- The three different versions of the self
- How to describe the “observer self” to clients
- How to distance the self from thoughts & emotions
- The chessboard metaphor
- Experiential Exercise: “I am” exercise
- Contact with the Present Moment: Strategies to Build Attention to the Here & Now
- How language affects mindfulness
- Looking at mindfulness from a behavioral science perspective
- ThoughtFit exercises
- How do we teach clients to be mindful?
- Obstacles to teaching mindfulness
- Experiential Exercise: Mindfulness meditation
- Values: Aid Clients in Deciding What Gives Live Meaning
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- What are values?
- How to help clients author their values
- Values vs. goals
- When clients are “stuck”
- Values assessment
- Batteries exercise
- Epitaph exercise
- Committed Action: Assist Clients in Behaving in the Service of Chosen Values
- Assuming persistent inaction, impulsivity, or avoidance
- Exposure & ritual prevention strategies
- Incorporating other evidence-based approaches
- The Mindful Action Plan
Module Three β ACT in Action
- PTSD
- Function of trauma symptoms
- Experiential avoidance in PTSD
- Increase psychological safety
- Dominating concepts of the past & future
- Trauma-informed mindfulness exercises
- Anxiety
- Client avoidance & escape strategies
- Assessment tools
- Address reason-giving as a barrier
- Strategies to increase willingness
- Anxiety Detector exercise
- Depression
- Values contradiction
- How experiential avoidance impacts depression
- Fusion to the damaged conceptualized self
- Behavioral activation strategies
- Personality Disorders
- Coping strategies
- Increase emotional tolerance
- Target the client’s story
- Experiential avoidance from the therapist
ACT for Substance Abuse, Self-Injury, Psychosis, Eating Disorders, Body Acceptance and More
Let ACT experts Sydney Kroll, PsyD, and Diana Hill, Ph.D., show you how to apply effective ACT strategies to virtually any client population, including those struggling with substance abuse, self-injury, disorder eating, and more. After completing these 2 on-demand video modules, you’ll walk away with valuable skills and tangible resources you can immediately use in your practice for better client outcomes and a greater sense of purpose as a clinician.
Plus, you’ll discover ways to help clients accept the body they inhabit and use it to pursue meaningful activities even as they experience distressing thoughts, feelings, and memories.
Module Four β Act for All Populations
- The Empirical Evidence
- Relational frame theory (RFT)
- Cognitive psychology
- Third wave of behavioral interventions
- Supporting evidence
- Transdiagnostic nature of ACT
- Psychological Flexibility
- Hexaflex Model
- Paradigm shift
- Pain Vs. Suffering
- Avoidance
- Creative hopelessness
- What’s the goal?
- Interventions
- Practicing mindfulness (traditional and innovative strategies)
- Teaching clients to get out of their minds
- Presenting acceptance in a way people will accept
- Exploring observing self
- Values exploration
- Making committed actions in service of values
- Application Issues
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Inpatient
- Behavioral health settings
- ACT and psychopharmacology issues
- Resources for Further Training
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- Collaboration and support
- Formal trainings
- Applying ACT in your unique settings
Module Five β The ACT Model
- Different Approach to Body Image Struggles
- Not depending on body positivity or approval
- Acceptance vs approval when it comes to body image
- Building psychological flexibility
- Help clients unhook from Negative Thoughts and Feelings
- Strategies to develop the courage to start doing what is important to them
- Working with the body image they have
- Values-based action plans
- Limitations of the research and potential risks
BONUS
Timothy Gordon, MSW, RSW
Jessica Borushok, Ph.D.
Kevin Polk, Ph.D.
The ultimate ACT resource all clinicians need to move their clients and therapy forward.
Combining the foundational knowledge of ACT with practical guidance, strategies, and techniques, you can begin to use ACT immediately with any client that walks through your door. Highly recommended by other ACT experts, this workbook is filled with unique tools you won’t find anywhere else.
ACT With Anxiety: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Workbook to Get You Unstuck from Anxiety and Enrich Your Life
with Richard Sears, PsyD, Ph.D., MBA, ABPP
Although many of us attempt to deal with anxiety by pushing it away or trying to avoid it altogether, this often has the paradoxical effect of making it worse. Fortunately, new research reveals how to break free from the anxiety trap.
In this engaging and easy-to-read workbook, Dr. Sears provides detailed explanations, case examples, and practical worksheets to show you how to work with your anxiety instead of trying to battle against it.
The ACT Deck: 55 Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Practices to Build Connection, Find Focus and Reduce Stress
with Timothy Gordon, MSW, RSW | Jessica Borushok, Ph.D.
A must-have tool for therapy, classrooms, or at home. These cards ask tough questions, encourage meaningful action, and provide new perspectives to help you let go of negative thoughts and live in the present moment.
Using mindfulness and acceptance strategies, this highly practical deck can help anyone suffering from stress, anxiety & depression, chronic pain, relationship problems, focus and attention issues, painful memories & feelings, and so much more.
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