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Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Bundle
Package - Video & Book
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Format:
Package - Video & Book
Authors:
TIMOTHY GORDON, MSW, RSW
JESSICA BORUSHOK, PHD
KEVIN POLK, PHD
DOUGLAS L FOGEL, PSYD
Publisher:
PESI Inc.
Copyright:
7/30/2014
CE Available:
Yes, See CE credit tab for complete continuing education details
Product Code:
RVKIT052469
Objectives
[+] [-] 046825 - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Made Easy
  1. Define ACT concepts such as experiential avoidance and cognitive defusion.
  2. Illustrate the role of psychological flexibility in ACT and list techniques for increasing it.
  3. Identify how to reduce experiential avoidance by implementing emotional and behavioral willingness techniques with clients.
  4. Show how ACT incorporates elements of exposure therapy to reduce experiential avoidance.
  5. Summarize core ACT concepts through the use of role playing, case examples and clinical videos.
  6. Integrate ACT techniques into treatment for specific disorders including depression, anxiety, trauma and the personality disorders.

Outline
[+] [-] 046825 - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Made Easy
ACT IN A NUTSHELL
  • The role of values: mindfulness, acceptance, commitment, behavior
  • Experiential avoidance
  • Existential behaviorism
  • Psychological flexibility
  • ACT for anxiety, depression, trauma and personality disorders
  • Disorder-specific strategies
    • Common treatment elements
    • Metaphors, paradox and experiential exercises
ROLE OF EXPOSURE IN ACT
  • Translate client values into behavioral goals
  • Barriers to behavioral goals: external and internal avoidance
  • External Exposure
    • Situations
    • People
  • Internal Exposure
    • Thoughts
    • Emotions
    • Memories
    • Bodily sensations
ACT IN ACTION
Anxiety
  • Client avoidance strategies (including rumination)
  • Clean vs. dirty anxiety
  • Attack reason giving
  • Anxiety detector exercise
  • Turn up the willingness knob
  • Mountain of food metaphor
  • Passengers on the bus metaphor
  • And vs. but
Trauma
  • Function of trauma symptoms
  • Specify treatment goals
  • Target self-harm behaviors
  • Increase psychological safety
  • Tin can monster exercise
  • Mindfulness exercises
Depression
  • Role of avoidance in depression
  • Target suicidality
  • Evaluation vs. description exercise
  • Buy thoughts and defuse language
  • Observing self-exercise
Personality Disorders
  • Increase emotional tolerance
  • Values clarification
  • Mind vs. experience
  • Man in the hole analogy
  • Target the client’s story
  • Work with client anger
  • Role of therapist self-disclosure
  • Chessboard metaphor

Author

TIMOTHY GORDON, MSW, RSW

Timothy Gordon, MSW, RSW, is a social worker, ACT trainer, international presenter and author.

Tim has a mission to offer evidence-based psychotherapy to help others live full and abundant lives. He specializes in working with attachment and trauma issues, including children and adolescents who have suffered abuse. He is the co-author of The Act Approach: A Comprehensive Guide for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (PESI, 2017) and The ACT Deck: 55 Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Practices to Build Connection, Find Focus and Reduce Stress (PESI, 2017). He has also authored a self-help book integrating ACT with attachment-based therapeutic practices into his work. He was an instructor of the Clinical Behavioral Sciences program, where he taught ACT at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

As Tim presents ACT workshops around the world, he is renowned for his passion and his experiential approach to training professionals.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Timothy Gordon maintains a private practice and receives royalties as a published author. He receives a speaking honorarium, recording, and book royalties from PESI, Inc. Timothy Gordon has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Timothy Gordon is a member of the Ontario College of Social Workers & Social Service Workers and the Ontario Association of Social Workers.

JESSICA BORUSHOK, PHD

Jessica Borushok, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and founder of Busy Mind Reboot. She has consulted on a multi-site, grant-funded program to help parents of children in neonatal intensive care units and has co-facilitated a classroom-based prevention program for fourth graders designed to teach problem solving and coping skills in an effort to reduce risk associated with environmental stressors. In addition to clinical work and research, Dr. Borushok provides ACT trainings. Visit Jessica’s website: www.busymindreboot.com.

KEVIN POLK, PHD

Foreword writer, Kevin Polk, PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has been practicing for over twenty years, primarily helping veterans. He is a peer-reviewed ACT trainer and coauthor of several ACT books.

DOUGLAS L FOGEL, PSYD

Douglas Fogel, PsyD, has been in full-time clinical practice for the past fourteen years. He has presented a number of training seminars on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) at a nationwide level and is currently co-leading an ACT on Life group which is targeted towards teaching ACT principles to people in the local community.

He worked for ten years at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) as a Counseling Center clinician, supervisor of pre-doctoral interns and an adjunct professor for the JHU Psychology Department. More recently, Dr. Fogel has been working in private practice and is a teacher/supervisor for practicum students in the Clinical Psychology doctoral program at Loyola University.

Dr. Fogel is finishing his first book titled Why Psychotherapy Works (And How to Do It). An overarching focus of the book, which has a strong ACT influence, is on establishing greater emotional integration with the goal of increasing behavioral flexibility and willingness as successfully doing this allows clients to take their lives in a more values-oriented direction.


Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Douglas Fogel is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Non-financial: Douglas Fogel has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
Continuing Education Credits Awarded for Completion of Entire Package
[+] [-] Combined Continuing Education Credit From All Components
Breakdown of Continuing Education Credits by Components
[+] [-] 046825 - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Made Easy
[+] [-] 085130 - The ACT Approach
Audience
Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Addiction Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists, Nurses and other Mental Health Professionals
Reviews
[+] [-] 085130 - The ACT Approach
"The ACT Approach is a marvelous must have desk resource for any practicing therapist. Tim and Jessica present the ACT model in easy to understand terms, masterfully blend in various ACT concepts and associated techniques, and show the evolution of the model over the last two decades. They even supply highly useful client handouts that the therapist can use to support learning and offer very entertaining and useful experiential self-guided exercises for the therapist who is new to ACT. Through the use of clinical transcripts, which have unique sidebar commentaries, Jessica and Tim demonstrate how to use ACT principles with a wide range of common clinical problems. This book is a wonderful primer for any therapist who wants to learn ACT. It is clearly written, entertaining, informative, and very clinically focused. The book shows very clearly the authors' complete mastery of ACT concepts and clinical strategies. Highly recommended!" - Kirk Strosahl, PhD, Co-founder of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

"Timothy Gordon and Jessica Borushok have written a superb therapeutic guide for conducting ACT. In clear prose, with engaging illustrative examples, they explain ACT and show how practitioners can use ACT to help their clients live meaningful lives consistent with their values. I strongly recommend it." - Andrew Christensen, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, Co-developer and author of Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT)

“Learning ACT is often confusing. This great book takes an interested clinician by the hand and leads them through a challenging learning path. Written by working clinicians for working clinicians, the book is engaging and clear. Particularly useful are the places where the authors discuss how they apply ACT principles to their own lives and the clinical transcripts. It seems the clinicians learn best by “seeing” the work. And the transcripts give a very clear sense of how to do ACT in a natural, non “techique-y” manner. Transitioning to ACT doesn’t mean letting go of the clinical practices that work, but adding precision, scope and depth to the processes. I highly recommend this book.” - Joanne Steinwachs, LCSW, Peer Reviewed ACT Trainer

“As both a basic scientist and ACT researcher, I like that the authors have brought sufficient focus to these topics in the early parts of the book. However, having reviewed plenty of ACT books I must say that this one has a slightly different feel to it. Specifically, it is a hands-on and process focused account of ACT that I believe will be of huge and practical benefit to the people on the front lines of human suffering.” -Nic Hooper, PhD, Co-author of The Research Journey of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

“ACT is one of the most popular treatments nowadays; despite its popularity, its dissemination is compromised by the lack of clear, hands on, and clinically relevant materials for mental health providers from different theoretical orientations, backgrounds, who work at different settings. The ACT Approach conveys the theory and the practice of ACT in a way that it’s clear and easy to understand, covering different ACT lenses and without losing the sophistication of delivering ACT in a therapy room. This books is clearly written by clinicians who spend hours and hours working with a broad range of clients and therefore it’s full of real-life examples, clinical recommendations, and reflective comments for ACT learners. I really wish this book was written many years ago when I first learned ACT.” -Patricia Zurita Ona, PsyD, Author of Parenting a Troubled Teen

“This book is a treasure for any therapist interested in learning about ACT, or any trained ACT therapists looking to apply their skills to children, groups or marginalized and oppressed populations. The authors scaffold concepts throughout the book; the simple concepts in earlier chapters are, by the end, rich and complex. This makes the text invaluable to novices and experts. The images are simple and useful. The annotated transcripts are a wonderful way of demystify what ACT looks like in practice, and demonstrating how master clinicians use ACT. This text would be a wonderful resource to graduate students and professionals alike. ” -Jonathan B. Singer, PhD, LCSW, Associate Professor of Social Work, Loyola University-Chicago, Founder and Host of the Social Work Podcast

The ACT Approach has cleverly integrated all the newest advances in the field of ACT into the text in an accessible and immediately useable format. The book is written in an accessible style teaching the reader ACT concepts while bringing them along in a compassionate and gentle style. The examples are easy to identify with and the exercises well timed. A great way to be introduced to the ACT model. An excellent contribution from innovative authors in the ACT field.” -Louise McHugh, PhD, Co-author of The Self and Perspective Taking

“A clear and accessible guide to understanding and using ACT in daily practice. The process discussions added to the therapy transcripts are very helpful in guiding the reader in applying the principles of ACT in their own sessions. Whether you are an ACT therapist or a therapist looking to incorporate ACT into your own work, the activities and worksheets are tools that you and clients alike will find helpful.” -Niki Gomez-Perales, MSW, RSW, Author of Attachment Focused Trauma Treatment for Childrenand Adolescents and Attachment Focused Toolbox

“This very accessible book is both a great way to get in to ACT and a nice friend to hold your hand as you explore it in more depth. I particularly like the clinical vignettes with cheat-sheets attached that makes it clear what is going on in session and helps the reader do the same in their own practice.” -Andreas Larsson, PhD, Co-author of The Research Journey of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)