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With Jack Michael's "Concepts and Principles of Behavior Analysis" he presents the concept of "taxis" - i.e., the alignment or motion of a cell toward a gradient of concentration (e.g., salt,…

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When IFS Meets ACT -Unlocking the Psyche: The U-Model's IFS & ACT Integration

Dr. Rivka Graham-Edery

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Is there any exercise on cognitive restructuring/cognitive flexibility consistent with act.

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As a grief support group leader, I've witnessed countless moments of sorrow, pain, and healing. However, one particular session stands out in my memory for the profound impact it had on everyone…

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Self-organization in nonequilibrium systems has been known for over 50 years. Under nonequilibrium conditions, the state of a system can become unstable and a transition to an organized structure…

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This article introduces the Process Based Progress Note (PBPN), a newly developed tool aimed at enhancing documentation in therapy by focusing on a process-oriented approach. The PBPN was created…

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From Hayes, Hayes, and Reese (1988): 

“Third, eclecticism, if it involves combinations of distinct world hypotheses, is inherently confusing. Each world hypothesis entails a…

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Or The Surprising Parallels Between Psychotherapy and Physical Therapy
 

As I lay on the physiotherapy treatment bed, the therapist working on my neck explained that he doesn't…