ACT in Social Work: Moving Toward Values
Authors: Jonathan W. Kanter, PhD Ajeng Puspitassari, MA Maria Santos, MA Gabriela Nagy, BA Social work is grounded in…
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Authors: Jonathan W. Kanter, PhD Ajeng Puspitassari, MA Maria Santos, MA Gabriela Nagy, BA Social work is grounded in…
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By Robyn Walser, PhD Learning My Mother’s Grit I grew up in a small town in Wyoming in a regular
By Benjamin Schoendorff, MA, MSc Imagine you could work less while helping your clients more. In addition to
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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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ACT co-founder Steven C. Hayes, PhD leading an experiential exercise at an ACT 2 training, 2017 By: D.J. Moran, PhD;
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By Gillian A. Wilson, MA, and Martin M. Antony, PhD––Department of Psychology, Ryerson University Cognitive-behavioral treatments are often described in
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By Jessica Borushock, PhD Many of my clients come in initially wanting some specific “thing” that will fix their problems:
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