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Bridging ACT and behaviour analysis with Natalie Savage-Evans

Presenter
Natalie Savage-Evans

Book now: https://contextualconsulting.co.uk/live-training/bridging-act-and-behaviour-analysis 

This workshop offers a unique opportunity for ACT practitioners to revisit and strengthen their understanding of behavioural principles and explore how they can complement existing ACT practice. You’ll gain a practical toolkit of evidence-based, actionable strategies to enhance therapeutic outcomes, all while maintaining a compassionate, client-centred approach

Background to the workshop

As practitioners, we aim to help clients make meaningful, values-driven changes, but understanding and addressing complex behavioural patterns can be challenging. Whilst ACT and behaviour analysis stem from the same behavioural science roots they often operate in parallel rather than in collaboration. While ACT emphasises function over form, many clinicians use this intuitively rather than systematically. Behaviour analysis offers a structured approach to assess what triggers, reinforces, and sustains behaviours over time, making interventions more precise and effective.

By clarifying how avoidance and unhelpful behavioural habits are shaped and maintained, behaviour analysis can help to equip ACT practitioners to identify subtle experiential avoidance and flexibility opportunities to develop alternative behavioural patterns.  We will explore the behavioural principles and functions underlying ACT exercises. This clearer understanding of function of behaviours and interventions offers invaluable insights when ACT processes aren’t “landing,” helping practitioners tailor interventions to their client’s real-world context and make sense of resistance or avoidance. It also enhances case conceptualisation with greater precision, helping target interventions at the right level to support alternative behavioural habits. Additionally, it improves the use of reinforcers, ensuring values-based committed actions are supported by real-world contingencies.

This workshop bridges this gap, helping ACT practitioners integrate these powerful principles and tools from behaviour analysis into their practice for more effective and measurable interventions.

What you will gain from this workshop

This workshop will help you become a more skilled and confident ACT practitioner by grounding your work more deeply in the principles of contextual behavioural science. By attending, you will gain:

  • A refined ability to understand the difference between functional assessment and functional analysis from a behaviour analytic perspective.
  • Understanding how investigating the function of patterns of behaviour can better support clients who are stuck to identify the contingencies maintaining this.
  • Practical tools for sharpening your ACT interventions, integrating behavioural strategies like shaping and differential reinforcement to help clients take meaningful, values-based action.
  • Greater confidence in addressing stuck points by using behavioural insights to adapt interventions when traditional ACT processes aren’t landing.
  • A deeper understanding of contextual behavioural science principles, enabling you to see the client’s behaviour not just in terms of their inner experiences, but within the broader context of their environment, relationships, networks and history.
  • Skills to create more precise and dynamic case conceptualisations that honour your client’s unique life context, moving beyond general psychological flexibility maps to interventions that resonate.
  • Strategies for blending ACT and behavioural techniques seamlessly, so you can work more flexibly and effectively to build clients skills to meet their needs and reduce avoidance, resistance, or barriers to progress.

This workshop will help you integrate behavioural science into your ACT practice, giving you a richer toolkit to shape clients alternative behavioural habits, manage stuckness, tailor interventions, and create meaningful change in your clients’ lives.

About this workshop

Natalie Savage-Evans is a Certified Behaviour Analyst in the UK (UKBA Cert) and an international Board Certified Behaviour Analyst (BCBA). Natalie brings a wealth of experience in behavioural science and therapeutic practice, with extensive experience providing behavioural intervention and support to individuals across the lifespan.

This workshop blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on, practical learning. Through a combination of mini-lectures, interactive discussions, case studies, and experiential exercises, you’ll not only acquire new knowledge but also practise applying it to real-world scenarios. The workshop is designed to be highly engaging and immediately applicable, equipping you with tools to seamlessly integrate behavioural techniques into your ACT framework.

Who will benefit from this workshop?

This workshop is ideal for ACT practitioners, psychologists, behaviour analysts, counsellors, and coaches who are keen to expand their skillset. This includes professionals at all levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners, who wish to integrate techniques from behavioural science into their therapeutic work.

A basic working knowledge of ACT is recommended. If you’re new to ACT, we offer an on demand ‘ACT essentials’ workshop to help you prepare.

Online/Virtual
Yes
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Recur Type
Custom/Single Event