Hello all, I¹m sorry that this project appears to have lost momentum; as a lurker up to now, I¹ll take part responsibility. I¹ve been intending to commit to...
Thanks Martin, that's great. I will take on Chapter 2 if everyone is happy with that. Tony. ... Thanks Martin, that's great. I will take on Chapter 2 if...
Chapter 1 HUMAN SUFFERING Summary from Martin Wilks I have decided to go with the precis route. But to start with a summary opinion: The first chapter guides...
Martin, Thank you very much for your excellent precis. Reading it has had the effect of increasing my desire to re-investigate the chapter (motivative...
Hi Martin I'd like to echo Tony's appreciation of your very comprehensive summary, providing the stimulus to help me re-engage with this chapter. As in the...
Hi David, just reading Martin's summary got me squirming in a 'Kelly Wilson stylie' at the thought of my own ability to do justice to Chapter 11 (I think it...
Not sure it is best, but I have ended up telling clients to skim it in 24 hours, start to finish, not doing anything. Then -- if intuitively it feels like...
Hi Katy Sounds like we're struggling with similar issues vis a vis wanting to help clients likely to be stuck on waiting lists for long periods. I tend to...
Hi Tony, Thanks ... A good exercise for me and I¹ve appreciated others¹ appreciations! I don¹t think you¹ve had an answer to your rhetorical question ......
Hi All, Is there anyone on this list who offers or knows how a client could access DBT? The client would probably be willing to go private and would want a...
I am a clinical psychologist developing a psychology service for people with multiple sclerosis. I am based in the merseyside region of UK. Providing therapy...
My first thought of advice is to suggest that you contact Proff Frank Bond of Psychology dept, Goldsmiths College. On reflection I¹d like to add that there...
The previous chapter set out the nature and ubiquity of human suffering. In this chapter, Steve explains how it is, according to the ACT/RFT model, that in...
Thanks tony for a great, comprehensive review. you got me kind of worried as i am up next...this is such an interesting and also technical chapter. the stuff...
Tony, I gotta agree with Joe - this a great review of this chapter, your summary clarified several points for me. I know that Steve H. did reply to the list...
Well, thank you very kindly, Eric and Joe. While I was writing I did worry that I was merely restating everything in a very literal way, so it is gratifying...
Thanks Tony for your summary ... Resonates very well with the original. The concision of your summary helps highlight for me a Œnon-sequitor¹ problem in this...
Hi Martin, I wonder what everyone thinks about this interesting question. It's not an area of knowledge of mine, although I wonder what language is or could...
Martin, Often when I think I don't use words, I see/feel images and/or feelings/sensations. This was highlighted for me at the WorldCon2 'Compassionate...
Hi Tony Yes – that’s fine Thanks for following this up Martin From: Tony Balazs <tony@...> Reply-To: <UKACT@yahoogroups.com> Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007...
Hmmm You are making a major mistake here from the point of view of RFT and it really rips at the heart of ACT / RFT. Taken just a step more, it removes the ...
It would be good to put to the RFT list. I'll just cross post this response there. I hope no one feels misused by that -- but the comments and question seem to...
Thank you for this very comprehensive review - having had the new year opportunity to read the review along with the chapter I wonder if I could make the...
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Hi Kristina, Thanks for the interesting comments. Once again, I hope that list members will weigh in with their comments on yours. For myself, I think that...
i agree with you tony, that technically, "making connections between thoughts" is a completely different process between what we do when we frame stuff...
I will put my comments in CAPS so folks can tell what is what. It will make me seem to shout ... so try to subtract out that part as best you can. - S Hmmm You...
The term "connections" and even more so "associations" sounds mechanistic to me and they fail to suggests that you can relate events in many ways. I am hopeful...