How to Make a Bigger Impact in Less Time
Although we’re accustomed to thinking of grown-ups as more mature than their children, what if some sensitive children come into…
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Although we’re accustomed to thinking of grown-ups as more mature than their children, what if some sensitive children come into…
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by Kevin Polk, PhD, and Benjamin Schoendorff, MA The key to psychological flexibility and valued living is noticing the difference
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Have you ever had a client that you were sure you wouldn’t be able to build a rapport with no…
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The following is an excerpt from Learning ACT Second Edition By Jason B Luoma, Steven C. Hayes & Robyn D.
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By David D. Burns, MD Years ago, I read an article on the psychoanalytic view of empathy. The author defined
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The following article has been adapted from an excerpt of Brief Interventions for Radical Change by Kirk Strosahl, PhD, Patricia
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Author: Janina Scarlet, PhD Losing a parent can be devastating. Losing a parent and a sibling in one week can
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The following is an excerpt is from Committed Action in Practice by Daniel Moran, PhD, Patricia Bach, PhD, and Sonja Batten,
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By Louise Hayes, PhD The discoverer helps us push out to the edges and learn through trial and error. Harnessing
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