Matthew Smout wrote the following to me. I post a reply to the list because there may be some general interest. (warning-- very long) I've noticed that you...
Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
kwilson@...
Apr 1, 2004 12:49 pm
1759
Update. Not too late in may for you Mark? Francis ... Dit bericht wordt verzonden vanuit een e-mailadres voor professioneel gebruik. De verantwoordelijken...
I have been resistant to trying to understand RFT for some time … mainly because it looked like I'd have to learn a large and frustrating new vocabulary...
Hello all.... In addition to the studies posted on the ACT website, I was wondering if anyone knew of any additional studies that looked at experiential...
Hi, I was wondering if people have used ACT to treat patients diagnosed with alexithymia. I am not that familiar with the alexithymia literature, so I am just...
Folks, I am looking for a copy of the ACT Primer. Sonja Batten had sent it to me a while back, and I forwarded it to others. I somehow lost it. Does anyone...
I think certainly we can "succesfully" avoid unpleasant thoughts and feelings and be unaware of them. I can be very obsessive, have a very rigid ...
De Groot, Francis
francis.de.groot@...
Apr 1, 2004 5:20 pm
1766
I would like the ACT primer as well Thanks Michael Jochananov, M.A. Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Boundary_(ID_2F3VTJXrRyd7I8On12a9Rw)" ...
Measures of alexithymia correlate very highly with the AAQ. One of the authors on the AAQ study founds this but it came in too late to include in the...
Steve Hayes
hayes@...
Apr 1, 2004 6:59 pm
1768
I think this is the one you mean - S ... -- Steven C. Hayes Foundation Professor Department of Psychology /298 University of Nevada Reno, NV 89557-0062 Office:...
Steve Hayes
hayes@...
Apr 1, 2004 7:17 pm
1769
I also have data on a mindfulness measure I'm developing showing that alexithymia is negatively correlated with observing, describing, and accepting without...
Ruth Baer
rbaer@...
Apr 1, 2004 8:31 pm
1770
Since we're sharing data results, I have data showing that trait aggression and rumination are negatively correlated with experiential avoidance (using the...
cathryn borders
cborders@...
Apr 1, 2004 9:30 pm
1771
Mindfulness was negatively correlated with rumination (which makes more sense). ... From: cathryn borders <cborders@...> Date: Thursday, April 1, 2004 1:28...
cathryn borders
cborders@...
Apr 1, 2004 10:08 pm
1772
Has anyone ever thought of presenting at the Employee Assistance Conference? Mike Kirkeberg, MMA, LADC Employee Assistance Programs 1997 Sloan Place, Suite...
Frank Gardner's work on sports psychology <gardner@...> Jen Gregg's on diabete management <Jennifer.Gregg@...> Liz Gifford's work on smoking...
Steve Hayes
hayes@...
Apr 1, 2004 10:43 pm
1774
just to clarify, did you find a positive or a negative association beween avoidance and agression/rumination? I was expecting you to report that you found a...
Hey, folks, I may as well get in the milieu as well. I am always looking for studies, protocols for someone who is working with anger in a group setting. MK ...
Hello all, I am looking for substance abuse protocol to be used in a group setting at a residential treatment center. I have the individual protocol from the...
dsmerwin@...
Apr 2, 2004 3:08 am
1777
Thanks Rhiannon I found your summary simple and elegant to read. It helped me gather some of my thoughts about RFT and got me thinking. In response to your...
Gareth Furber
gareth.furber@...
Apr 2, 2004 4:28 am
1778
Rhiannon, you are right on track - RFT is not nearly as scary as it looks at a glance. I'd add to #1: Transitivity includes: * A > B and B > C implies A > C...
... relations generally, and as for certain relations, 'logic' is itself relational. Or relational framing is the by product of multiple exemplar training that...
Hello All - I'm a relative new comer to the world of ACT and to this listserv. One of my main interests is in the area of Posttraumatic Growth - how people...
Jayde Pryzgoda
jayde.pryzgoda@...
Apr 3, 2004 4:35 am
1781
Thought the attached might be of interest to ACT folks. Reminds me of the item of the AAQ about removing my painful memories. -j In a message dated 4/3/2004...
I ask everyone in advance to excuse my ramblings During a session of mindfulness meditation today, I began thinking about thinking (this was one of many...
Gareth Furber
gareth.furber@...
Apr 4, 2004 2:31 am
1783
I read Jay's email today and later in the afternoon (watching a show on fear) came across the use of a drug called D-cycloserine which is being touted as a ...
Gareth Furber
gareth.furber@...
Apr 4, 2004 5:47 am
1784
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology Department of Psychology Vacancy No: PS13580/0304A Closing Date: Review date 15/6/04 no closing date ...
Richard Farmer
r.farmer@...
Apr 5, 2004 3:47 am
1785
Hello Aryeh, I'm taking the liberty of assuming you intended to send the message below to 'all' since it was addressed to all... My point about 'abstractions'...
Gareth, I wonder if the experience you described might be depersonalization (which can be experienced as "splitting" of the consciousness.) I think I've read...
We found that more avoidance (or less acceptance, as I think about it) was associated with more aggression and rumination. ... From: rhiannon_patterson...