mind and defusion in an _attempt_ to clarify...."fusion" and "mind" are ways we talk about verbal processes. This is really rft stuff as Jonathan suggests....
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Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
kwilson@...
May 1, 2003 12:17 pm
Hi all. For those on multiple lists, sorry for the cross-posting. It is that time. There has been a ton of activity over the last month in preparation for...
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Dermot Barnes-Holmes
dermot.barnes-holmes@...
May 1, 2003 3:16 pm
Clarified beautifully for me, Kelly. D. ... Dermot Barnes-Holmes Professor of Psychology and Head of Department Department of Psychology National University of...
In the interest of providing multiple exemplars with Kelly & Pat's post, here's another possible way of saying it (tried to post this earlier, but it...
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Andrei Sachs
andrei_sachs@...
May 1, 2003 4:47 pm
When we stand back and observe, instead of acting out in a nearly involuntary manner, to me we are tapping into wise mind. The observer knows that feeling...
This is of relevance to both the ACT and RFT list, so I'll double post Two small tweaks of Kelly's response. Re: When we say _a_behavior_ is verbal, we simply...
Actually, "defusion" was not used in the sense of "defuse: to remove the fuse from" (as in "defusing a tense situation"). It is a neologism that came from the...
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Andrei Sachs
andrei_sachs@...
May 1, 2003 8:58 pm
When emotion (intense emotion vs. a milder mood state) is a limbic event, the chain might look like: perception > "limbic storm" = emotion > action...
Steve wrote: To me, ACT, RFT, contextualism, the new behavioral psychology that comes from all of them, are all one world. . . . I think we should have a ...
The workshops look excellent! I was pleased to see a 3 hour workshop on RFT. Given the centrality of RFT to ACT, I kind of wish there was a second, advanced...
In the interest of mapping between systems - it seems to me that "acting from one's wise mind" and "acting with reasons but not for reasons" are two names for...
Just a suggested alternative twist. Instead of seeing my thoughts, images, and or sensations as "not me" but "me" as the posser of them, one might see them as...
Hi Eric -- Actually, contextual approaches are on the rise. Cognitive psychologists are rediscovering context, and the same is true of behavioral types doing...
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Dermot Barnes-Holmes
dermot.barnes-holmes@...
May 2, 2003 2:34 pm
I'm pleased that there is such interest in the RFT workshop. You may notice that I'm running it twice on two separate days, so that more folks can make it. Re....
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Dermot Barnes-Holmes
dermot.barnes-holmes@...
May 2, 2003 3:02 pm
Sorry -- re. advanced RFT workshop -- Yvonne is involved in a workshop on education and RFT. Don't know if it's submitted yet -- is it too late? A version of...
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Dermot Barnes-Holmes
dermot.barnes-holmes@...
May 2, 2003 5:18 pm
I thought that Steve's point about ACT being a model rather than a set of technologies is a good one. When viewed in this way, it is difficult, if not...
Hi everyone - I just wanted to let you know that it looks like I'll be leading a one-day introductory ACT workshop here at Yale on Saturday, May 17th...
Hmmm.....the number of psychologists who use the word "context" in their work may be on the rise, but this is not necessarily synonymous with "contextual...
In other words, we have to be mindful of the context in which we speak of context : ) ... From: Eric Fox [mailto:eric.fox@...] Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003...
By way of background, Sonja was a therapist on our first NIDA trial, and has co-lead trainings with me. She's done independent ACT trainings since with good ...
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Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
kwilson@...
May 3, 2003 9:18 am
... Jeez - I don't know Dermot. It's had for me to get motivated to talk about RFT. Someone has to do something like.....hmmmm.....look even vaguely ...
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Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
kwilson@...
May 3, 2003 9:26 am
... lie. ... I couldn't agree more with Dermot on this. One of the biggest problems in psychological science as I see it, is its fractionation. Little tiny...
Quick ACT orientation manuscripts are of general use, so I'll reply to the whole list. Two recent general papers I've been involved in, both with cases in them...
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Andrei Sachs
andrei_sachs@...
May 4, 2003 1:29 am
Hayes and Masuda (in press) cite Zettle's work with ACT and mathematics anxiety. Would it be possible to receive a copy of the manuscript?...
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Niklas Törneke
niklas.torneke@...
May 4, 2003 1:46 pm
... Från: Andrei Sachs Till: acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy@yahoogroups.com Skickat: den 1 maj 2003 22:39 Ämne: Re: [acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy] not all...
I came across a copy of the attached article today [Hayes, S. C. (1984). Making sense of spirituality. Behaviorism, 12, 99-110] which I just scanned in and...
While the number sounds right and the timeline is accurate and documented, perhaps we need more than a birth-year; perhaps a birthdate is also important. It's...
hello Folks, we have payed an artist to create some images that can be used to support ACT interventions. (I've borrowed many ideas from Kelly W.'s workshop,...
ps. the captions are still tenative for these images, and if anyone wants to suggest a better caption, that would be appreciated. Please send these suggestions...
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Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
kwilson@...
May 5, 2003 6:12 am
We now have a pool of submissions and I'm turning to the task of actually assembling the conference. This will be a very active process -- not like your usual...