Using Language to Heal in Therapy Sessions
Language is a tricky, powerful thing. It can play tricks on us and bring about suffering, but it can also…
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Language is a tricky, powerful thing. It can play tricks on us and bring about suffering, but it can also…
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Editor’s note: The following was adapted from the edited volume, Mindfulness and Acceptance in Social Work, edited by Matthew S. Boone, LCSW.
Why ACT is so Well-Suited to Social Work Read More »
Editor’s Note: This is the second half of a two-part Q&A with the editors of The ACT Matrix: A new Approach
Q&A: Editors of The ACT Matrix, Part Two Read More »
Editor’s Note: This is part one of a two-part Q&A with the editors of The ACT Matrix: A new Approach to
Q&A: Kevin Polk, PhD, and Benjamin Schoendorff, MA, MSc, editors of The ACT Matrix Read More »
When people enter therapy, they’re stuck, which is another way of saying inflexible. People can get stuck in all sorts
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Editor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-part Q&A with one of the authors of ACT and RFT in
Q&A: JoAnne Dahl, PhD, Part Two Read More »
JoAnne Dahl, PhD, is a clinical psychologist specializing in behavioral medicine and a co-author of many books, including the recently
Q&A: JoAnne Dahl, PhD, coauthor of ACT and RFT in Relationships Read More »
As we’ve discussed in earlier posts this month, college counseling centers (CCCs) have unique needs which influence what kinds of
Mindfulness and Acceptance for College Students: Facilitating ACT in Groups Read More »
Over the past several weeks we’ve reviewed both the alarming rates of mental health issues among college students and presented some
College Counseling Centers: Ideal Venues for Acceptance-based Interventions Read More »