Setting the Tone with ACT
Author: Lou Lasprugato, MFT Over the years, I’ve amassed quite a collection of handheld percussion instruments. While all of these…
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Author: Lou Lasprugato, MFT Over the years, I’ve amassed quite a collection of handheld percussion instruments. While all of these…
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Author: Lou Lasprugato, MFT My graduate school training at Lesley University was rooted in the philosophy of “self-as-instrument” with regards
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If you find it hard to be compassionate toward your own struggles, then you need to develop compassionate self-awareness. Each…
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Author: Leslie Becker-Phelps, PhD Being a therapist is rewarding, but also challenging. With hundreds of diagnoses in the DSM-V, it
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In this first segment of this 4-part discussion, Lisa and Evelyn discuss how they began bringing acceptance and commitment therapy
MANY VOICES 21: Interview With Lisa Coyne and Evelyn Gould (Part 1 of 4) Read More »
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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Author: Shelly Frank, PhD On January 20th of this year, the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the U.S., igniting
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The following is an excerpt from The Nurture Effect: How the Science of Human Behavior Can Improve Our World by
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Understanding RFT allows us to view the development of complex verbal behavior, including the development of a sense of self,…
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