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COURSE CURRICULUM
Course Details
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Introduction
ACT General Overview
PART 2: EEMM PSYCH DIMENSIONS AND PSYCH FLEX PROCESSES
Cognition
Attention
Affective/Emotion
Self
Motivation
Overt/General Behavior
ACT Specific Tools
PART 3: SYNTHESIZING REHAB AND MENTAL HEALTH
Putting Things Together
Funct. Analysis - Networking - Outcomes
Other ACT Variants
Prosocial Introduction
End of Course Interviews
WRAPPING UP
ACT Variants
In thise video, we embark on a brief exploration of the diverse and nuanced variations of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). This segment pays special attention to understanding the dynamics of different ACT models and how they uniquely contribute to clinical decision-making and patient care. The presentation covers various forms of ACT, such as Focused ACT (FACT) by Kirk Strosahl and Patti Robinson, which emphasizes a brief form of therapy, and the DNA-V model, particularly useful for adolescents and young adults. Ultimately ending with a discussion on, what’s in a name?