What You Need to Know About ACT Training
Author: Matthew S. Boone, LCSW What do people who are new to ACT training need to know about it? The…
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Tim Gordon, MSW, RSW, is a clinical social worker and the developer of Mindful Yoga-Based ACT (MYACT), an approach to
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