Trainer: Lindsay Fletcher MA, PhD candidate University of Reno
London Dates: 4-5th July 2009
Prerequisite: An Experiential Introduction to ACT, and some experience of applying ACT to both clients and oneself
ONLY 16 PLACES AVAILABLE
Fee: £280
Location: Argyle House, 29-31 Euston Road: 1 min walk from Kings Cross Station
This 2-day Intermediate Skills Training workshop is designed for those who have completed our 3-4 day experiential Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), but is also open to those who have done such training elsewhere.
Trainer: Lindsay Fletcher MA, PhD candidate University of Reno
London Dates: 4-5th July 2009
Prerequisite: An Experiential Introduction to ACT, and some experience of applying ACT to both clients and oneself
ONLY 16 PLACES AVAILABLE
Fee: £280
Location: Argyle House, 29-31 Euston Road: 1 min walk from Kings Cross Station
This 2-day Intermediate Skills Training workshop is designed for those who have completed our 3-4 day experiential Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), but is also open to those who have done such training elsewhere.
Details to be posted soon.
Details to be posted soon.
Details to be posted soon.
This call is for all levels of experience. We use The Matrix as a simple template to discuss ACT and "jazz" around discovering new ways of doing things.
The fee is values based; you pay based on what you get from the call and what you can afford.
1. To join the meeting: Jazzing with ACT and the Matrix, just click below, or use one of the call in numbers. The internet link is free, but a phone call is not free.
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/680695698
2. Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone.
This is the introductory acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) workshop that is being presented as an opportunity primarily for professionals to be able to experientially contact the ACT approach. A considerable portion of the workshop is expected to be experiential. The remainder will be interspersed with introduction of concepts and theory where necessary. The format and content of the workshop will generally adhere to the design of the weekend ACT workshops conducted by Dr. Stephen Hayes, and will be largely based on the book: Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, Kelley Wilson (1999).
This is the introductory acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) workshop that is being presented as an opportunity primarily for professionals to be able to experientially contact the ACT approach. A considerable portion of the workshop is expected to be experiential. The remainder will be interspersed with introduction of concepts and theory where necessary. The format and content of the workshop will generally adhere to the design of the weekend ACT workshops conducted by Dr. Stephen Hayes, and will be largely based on the book: Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, Kelley Wilson (1999).
This is the introductory acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) workshop that is being presented as an opportunity primarily for professionals to be able to experientially contact the ACT approach. A considerable portion of the workshop is expected to be experiential. The remainder will be interspersed with introduction of concepts and theory where necessary. The format and content of the workshop will generally adhere to the design of the weekend ACT workshops conducted by Dr. Stephen Hayes, and will be largely based on the book: Steven C. Hayes, Kirk D. Strosahl, Kelley Wilson (1999).
About 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety. In this intensive 5-day professional workshop, mental health professionals learn the practical application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a powerful way to transform the suffering associated with major anxiety disorders. The workshop will be held at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY.
About 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety. In this intensive 5-day professional workshop, mental health professionals learn the practical application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a powerful way to transform the suffering associated with major anxiety disorders. The workshop will be held at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY.
About 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety. In this intensive 5-day professional workshop, mental health professionals learn the practical application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a powerful way to transform the suffering associated with major anxiety disorders. The workshop will be held at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY.
This call is for all levels of experience. We use The Matrix as a simple template to discuss ACT and "jazz" around discovering new ways of doing things.
The fee is values based; you pay based on what you get from the call and what you can afford.
1. To join the meeting: Jazzing with ACT and the Matrix, just click below, or use one of the call in numbers. The internet link is free, but a phone call is not free.
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/join/680695698
2. Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone.
About 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety. In this intensive 5-day professional workshop, mental health professionals learn the practical application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a powerful way to transform the suffering associated with major anxiety disorders. The workshop will be held at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY.
About 40 million American adults suffer from anxiety. In this intensive 5-day professional workshop, mental health professionals learn the practical application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a powerful way to transform the suffering associated with major anxiety disorders. The workshop will be held at the Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY.
Trainers: Martin Wilks and Henry Whitfield
Location: London, UK
Nearest tube/rail station: Kings Cross St Pancras.
Dates: 25th-26th July and September 12th-13th 2009 (4 day course run over 2 weekends) :
Fee: £480
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (called “ACT” for short) is a behavior therapy that combines processes of mindful attention and willingness with behavior and cognitive change processes. The objectives of these therapeutic processes are to undermine counterproductive attempts to control or avoid distressing thoughts or emotions, to expand the behavioral repertoire and to enhance psychological flexibility.
Trainers: Martin Wilks and Henry Whitfield
Location: London, UK
Nearest tube/rail station: Kings Cross St Pancras.
Dates: 25th-26th July and September 12th-13th 2009 (4 day course run over 2 weekends) :
Fee: £480