... Margaret Henning Acting Deputy Head Psychology and Psychological Therapies West Sussex Health and Social Care NHS Trust 2 Peel House Barttelot Road...
Are the 24-9 July dates now definite? Thanks, Judith ... -- Judith Soulsby Research Fellow Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice Institute of Medical...
Hi Judith, The booking is now confirmed for the 24-28 July 2006 at the University of London's Institute of Education in Russell Square in Bloomsbury. There...
I personally like "Contextual" in the title but what about "Contextual/New Behavioural Psychology..."? A bit wordy and clumsy but it keeps everyone happy! ...
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Hi there I'm certainly in favour of retaining 'Behavioural' in there somewhere, it seems disingenous to gloss over the behavioural foundation that attracted...
I do agree with Dave, the fact that these therapies were rooted in the philosophy and science of behaviour analysis was a big attraction for me. While function...
Hello all, My thoughts are similar in that I'd prefer 'behavioural' to appear somewhere. Three things spring to mind - one is the 'don't throw baby out with...
Hi Frank I should like to contribute in some way. Peace Brain Dr Brian Glaister Psychologist in Private Practice 135 Foxley Lane Purley CR8 3HR UK Phone +44...
Hi everyone, I'm very happy that our UK group took up the 'what do we call World Con II' thread on this listserve, as we have let it languish there for awhile,...
Hi all I wonder if anyone knows of a rating scale or other measure of adherence to ACT principles by therapists? I guess something may have been developed for...
Dear Ken, I am not sure of any other adherence measure but there was a method for scoring therapy transcripts called the "Acceptance Process Measure" (which is...
More on adherence I've attached an adherence scale we developed for a smoking trial ... Liz Gifford and Heather Pierson worked on it, among others. It is...
A quick thanks to Eric for reminding me to re-read the books on my shelf (!) and particularly to Steve for generously sharing the adherence scale. It looks...
Hello to everyone: Although a member of the ACT group, I have only just now joined the UKgroup after being refered to by Dr Hayes. My name is Marianna and I am...
Dear List, I've arranged an initial meeting of ACT-interested folk for Thursday 2 March at 10.00 a.m in Sheffield. Thevenue is Brunswick House, 299 Glossop...
Hi Joe, I'm still definately interested and will be there with bells on, workload permitting, but I'll be sure to let you know if I cant make it in the end. ...
Too far for me, but all the best. Margaret Henning Acting Deputy Head Psychology and Psychological Therapies West Sussex Health and Social Care NHS Trust 2...
Hi Marianna, I may be able to help with research supervision provided you would be happy
to carry out research with a brain injured population. I am already...
Hi The second meeting of the South London ACT Group will take place on Wednesday 1st March at 7.00 p.m. All UKACT subscribers are welcome. The venue is the...
Dear Folks Anyone out there working with ACT for people with depression, who is in the Leicester area? Please let me know any thoughts or contacts. Good...
Dear all Please find details below of a Research Associate / Assistant post available in the UK. Further details, togther with an application form, can be...
Hi We are looking to set up a SIG within BABCP for ACT and maybe contextual therapies. We need 15 people to sign up in order to establish it on a formal basis....
i'm in! like many, i'm not thrilled about doing the making-a-group-in-an-institution thing (it's neither thinking, research or practice) but i do think that we...
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I agree with Jeremy about reservations of the institution focus, AND I also think that it will be useful to have a presence within BABCP for contextual ...
Hi, I'm up for it in theory, just as long as it doesn't become meetings about meetings and the usual beurocracy etc. Also, have you read the stuff on ...
The reality is that putting on any workshop is a financial risk and a hassle to organize. It must be better that an individual(s) is protected and that any...
Dear All Will someone please volunteer to take over the maintenance of this list from me? The key task is approving new members as at the moment all people who...
I have been asked to write a 1,200 word column for the back sheet of the Sunday Telegraph. It is attached below. It seems likely to come out this Sunday --...
Cool article Steve! A couple of thoughts generated by your post. I am one who is finding use of Get out of your mind a very helpful accompaniment to therapy....