Inside Exploring Values with ACT | Dr. Kelly G. Wilson
Exploring Values in ACT is an online course taught by Dr. Kelly G. Wilson, a co-founder of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and expert in helping others build lives of profound meaning. Inside the course, Dr. Wilson will guide you through an in-depth exploration of values from an evidence-based, ACT perspective and will unpack common roadblocks clinicians face. You’ll take part in experiential and written exercises to help you embody the work yourself and will see key principles demonstrated in teletherapy-style values conversations. You will also benefit from Dr. Wilson’s unique insight in detailed debriefs of these conversations. After completing the material, you’ll have a deep understanding of values and how to make them a more central, natural, and integrated component of therapy so you can more deliberately bring about moments of life-altering change. Find out more about the course and enroll here: https://actvalues.com

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Defense Against the Dark Arts 1: Phil (ft. Etkin)

Ep. 33: Embrace Your Values and Your Vulnerability with ACT Co-Founder Dr. Kelly Wilson

Unpacking fusion with rigid self identities | Kelly G. Wilson

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ACT-based exposures for anxiety | Michael Twohig

How To Identify Your Core Values: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Practice Version of the Process Model - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy w/ Kelly Wilson Part 1/3

The ACT Matrix | a simple perspective-taking exercise

Psychological Flexibility and Compassion | Dr. Steven C. Hayes

When a client hasn't done their homework... | Kirk Strosahl

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Part 1 with Dr. Steven C. Hayes

Is it Bad to be Sad? | Dr. Steven Hayes

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