This is so helpful, Jim! I find your delivery of ACT materials to be quite interesting and enticing ❤. In your groups where you teach and guide practitioners, your approach is accepting, patient, humble and so clear to understand! Thank you for everything.❤
Thank you for this video Jim. Very clear, concise and told me exactly what I needed to know to move forward with using this in practice. I especially liked the 5 questions to use in session. Thank you for your time and effort in putting this series together.
I still don't get it. Why is ACT so damn abstract? I get the questions but not the concept. It's a whole lot to ask of clients to think in these abstract terms
Thanks for sharing your reaction. I agree creative hopelessness isn't client-friendly language. I don't use it in conversation with them. I tend to help them compare their lived experience with what their mind tells them needs to be done. By doing so, people get better at putting unhelpful thinking to one-side and doing what works.
This is so helpful, Jim! I find your delivery of ACT materials to be quite interesting and enticing ❤. In your groups where you teach and guide practitioners, your approach is accepting, patient, humble and so clear to understand! Thank you for everything.❤
Thank you for this video Jim. Very clear, concise and told me exactly what I needed to know to move forward with using this in practice. I especially liked the 5 questions to use in session. Thank you for your time and effort in putting this series together.
Thank you Bea. I appreciate the feedback and to learn what was most useful. It will help with future videos.
Wish you would produce more videos, this is high quality content for therapists!
That's kind of you. I've got some in the pipeline.
What is a peer reviewed act trainer? I don’t know what peer review would mean in that context
Great video!
Do clients often have a negative reaction to this exercise?
Thank you a lot for this video,
By the way if it's up to me I'll pick you as a James Bond's new replacement .
I still don't get it. Why is ACT so damn abstract? I get the questions but not the concept. It's a whole lot to ask of clients to think in these abstract terms
Thanks for sharing your reaction. I agree creative hopelessness isn't client-friendly language. I don't use it in conversation with them. I tend to help them compare their lived experience with what their mind tells them needs to be done. By doing so, people get better at putting unhelpful thinking to one-side and doing what works.
@@APTinACT that was super helpful, thank you!!