Practicing Spiritual Care With ACT
The word “psychology” is derived from the Latin word psychologia, meaning the study of the soul. Ironically, psychology researchers have…
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The word “psychology” is derived from the Latin word psychologia, meaning the study of the soul. Ironically, psychology researchers have…
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This guest post is from Matthew S. Boone, LCSW. Matt teaches Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) at the School of
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Author: Matthew S. Boone, LCSW What do people who are new to ACT training need to know about it? The
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Some thoughts from Steve about his second TEDx Talk: I gave a TEDx talk a while back to the Davidson Academy: a high school
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When we feel stuck in our work, all too often we allow fears about appearing inadequate or incompetent to keep
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