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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... From: UKACT@yahoogroups.com [mailto:UKACT@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steven C. Hayes Sent: 07 January 2007 19:39 To: UKACT@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE:...
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...
Thank you, Steven, for your patience. Much clearer now. David ... From: UKACT@yahoogroups.com [mailto:UKACT@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Steven C. Hayes ...
Hi Tony, I don't have a problem understanding how framing relationally (in RFT) is substantially unconscious. However, I am interested in how relational...
Hi David, I'm not sure about how functional a seperation from concious and unconcious states is. If as I understand it, discrimnation is a fundamental...
Hello all, well, since things have quietened down i thought it's probably time to post my review of chapter 3... Chapter 3.The pull of avoidance This chapter...
thanks for the review and practical application Joe I have just been using this chapt today and the feedback was positive - perhaps the only difficulty we had...
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Thank you very much Joseph for this admirable summary of the chapter. It would be good to have a discussion in the group of the points you raise at the end. ...
Cool summary Joe! Picking up on your discussion points... Unlike Kristina I haven't managed (actually, tried!) to get any Chinese finger traps - Kristina, do...
David, I liked your role-playing 'tug of war' idea - neat! I wonder how many more metaphors from the book could be experienced in this way? I'm about to...
Just brought 24 for a fiver! Allan ... From: Joseph Oliver To: ukact@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 8:30 PM Subject: RE: [UKACT] Chapter 3 -...
It's more a case of that getting out of the trap of experiential avoidance of negative stimuli be they thoughts, feeling etc., involves you have to actually...
Hi David - thanks, am looking forward to your summary and thanks also to the finger trappers for sharing their sources! Thought I'd take the opportunity to...
Hi David in response to your question posed about the potential for a eureka moment - I've also been thinking the same. I am working with quite a few clients...
i wonder if sometimes "getting it" comes and goes a bit, maybe a bit fluid at times.i had an interesting experience in working with a woman with panic who was...