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CBS-Trainers Lunch N Learn Series

What's the monthly Lunch 'n Learn Trainer Series?

The Lunch N Learn Trainer Series is a monthly recurring event where any CBS-trainer (peer reviewed or otherwise) can volunteer to host a 60-minute Zoom session. Target audience of these one-hour sessions are ACBS-members who are trainers themselves and/or who have an interest in training others in CBS-related approaches (ACT, RFT, CBA, etc.).
 

The guest trainers can choose one of two formats:

1. Pure Q&A (attendees are advised to come with questions)
2. A 30-minute presentation or mini-workshop on a training-related topic the trainer is passionate about, followed by 30-minute Q&A with attendees afterwards.
 

When and how often will there be an event?

We aim to present you (at least) one guest trainer every month. We do not have a regular date and time for the sessions as these are chosen individually by our guest trainers. Please note, that sessions are displayed in the trainer's local time - be sure to convert those to your own local time zone.
 

Who can attend?

Anyone who has an interest in training others based on a CBS-related approach. All sessions are free of charge thanks to the generous support of the guest trainers. All sessions are limited to ACBS-members only.
 
 

How do I get access to the sessions?

We will publish the Zoom-links to all events 1 week in advance on the child "Zoom" page (available to ACBS members only), to which there's a direct link at the bottom of this page, or you can click on the "Access Zoom link" just under the event, which will also take you to the child page.
 

Will sessions be recorded?

Some of the sessions will be recorded, some not. To find out whether a session recording is (yet) available of a past event, scroll further down to the event in question and check for "Access recording" followed by a link to the recording (available to ACBS members only). The direct link to this child "recording" page can be found at the bottom of this page.

 

YOU ARE INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING UPCOMING SESSION(S):

 

Sarah Pegrum: ACT in Supervision

Description: Explore how you can bring ACT into your supervision to help your supervisee/trainee; connect with who they want to be as a therapist, build an awareness of when they are on or off track, and how to get back on track

Wednesday, 12th April 2023

12PM Eastern / 9AM Pacific / 5PM GMT

Register ahead of time for event here



 

HAVE A LOOK AT OUR PAST SESSIONS:

 

Miranda Morris: "Not Good Enough to Be a PRT: Me Neither!"

The session took place on 17 September 2021.
Click here for the recording (membership restricted area).


 

Russ Harris: "Keeping it Simple"

The session took place on 9 October 2021.
Viewing period of this session recording has been expired, but you can find more session recordings here.


 

Hank Robb: Open Q&A-session on training-related issues

Session took place on 3 Nov 2021.
The session was not recorded, but you can find more session recordings here.

 

Richard Bennett: "Keeping It Real - Using Experiential Methods in ACT"

Session took place on 6 December 2021.
Access recording + session slides.

 

Robyn Walser: "It's not just what you know about ACT, it's the relationship you create with your audience, too" (PART 1)

The session took place on 7 January 2023.
Access recording (member-restricted area)

 

Maria Karekla: "Technological and Cultural Adaptations in Training"

Session took place on 21 January 2022.
Access recording (member-restricted area)

 

Rikke Kjelgaard: "A Balancing ACT - How to manage your own emotions during difficult training sessions"

Session took place on 3 February 2022
Access recording (member restricted area)

 

Beate Ebert: "Acceptance - How do I actually teach it?"

Session took place on 21 February 2022
Access recording + slides (membership-restricted area).
 


Matt Boone: "Teaching Self-as-Context to Beginners"

Session took place on 12 March 2022.
Access meeting powerpoint
 


Robyn Walser: "It's not just what you know about ACT, it's the relationship you create with your audience, too" (PART 2)

Session took place on 25 March 2022.
Access recording (membership-restricted area).

 

Bartosz Kleszcz: "How to survive a workshop as a narcissistic trainer"

Session took place on 25 April 2022.
Access recording (membership-restricted area).

 

Jacob Martinez: "Thinking by The Minute: Structuring Trainings for Success"

Session tok place on 13 May 2022.
Access recording (membership-restricted area).

 

Jenna LeJeune: "Oops, I did it again: Learning from the mistakes I've made as a trainer"

Session took place on 18 July 2022.
Access recording (membership-restricted area)

 

Robyn Walser: "It's not just what you know about ACT, it's the relationship you create with your audience, too" (PART 3)

Session took place on 19 August 2022.
Access recording (membership-restricted area).

 

Raul Manzione: "The F in RFT is for Fun! How to Teach Relational Frame Theory in your ACT Trainings Without Being (too) Aversive"

Recorded 3 October 2022
Access recording (membership-restricted area).

 

Ray Owen: "Knowing Your Audience"

Summary: A practical session about setting up training events to meet the audience's needs. We'll swap ideas and experiences about common issues, e.g. adapting to varying levels of prior CBS knowledge, the different needs of different professional groups & how to address all these at the planning stage.

Session took place on 10 November 2022.
Access Zoom-recording and slides (membership-protected area).

 

Stuart Libman: ACT'ing Organizationally: Training Prosocial

Summary: This CBS Trainer L’n’L will feature an introduction to training Prosocial (www.prosocial.world), including an example of this approach to implementing ACT in organizations as it’s evolving in a behavior analytically oriented school-based partial hospital program.

Session took place on 5 December 2022.
Access recording (membership-restricted area).


Hank Robb: A Train-the-Trainer session on "Forgiveness & Reconciliation"

Description: Forgiveness can be conceptualized as no longer holding the facts against someone or something in contrast to excusing, forgetting, explaining, or understanding the facts. Reconciliation can be conceptualized as giving the chance for the same painful thing to happened again. The approach presented allows for forgiveness without reconciliation. It will provide physical metaphors as well as consider the role of acting willingly and grudgingly when forgiving or reconciling. Please note: It will be useful for attendees to have the facts of one or more unforgiven grievances written down on a piece of paper when attending the session. (No public sharing needed, just to maximize the experiential part of the practice).

Recorded on 15 February 2023
Access recording (membership-restricted area).

 

Holly Yates: Training the Basics of FAP

Description: What do I need to know to incorporate FAP into my training as a trainer? In this hour, we will go over the basics of FAP, how it presents as a stand alone therapy, as well as how it enhances models that you currently practice. We will go through the 5 rules of FAP, identify CRBs and answer some basic questions. Let's have some fun as we have a FAPpy Trainers LnL hour!

Friday, 17th March 2023

12PM Eastern / 9AM Pacific / 5PM GMT

Access recording (member-restricted area)
 

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