Materials for Presenting ACT
Materials for Presenting ACTThis is the old parent page (<2011) for presentations (e.g., Powerpoint Slides), individual slides or figures, handouts, or related materials for sharing ACT with others.
ACT 2-day Training
ACT 2-day TrainingPresented by Steve Hayes in Boston.
ACT Colloquium
ACT ColloquiumColloquium presented by Steve Hayes in 2005. Includes Ann Branstetter's data on psychological adjustment among cancer patients.
ACT Gone Wild
ACT Gone WildThe Togus, VA Intensive Outpatient Program's approach to ACT in groups is presented. It reviews a bit of the old four-week ACT program and then presents the new one-week program. Values work runs throughout the program. Diffusion from struggling with suffering moves across four themes. It also includes some short videos of Dr. Polk's colleagues, Dr.s Agee and Hambright, presenting a bit of the program. Presented by Kevin Polk, Ph.D. at SI-3; Houston, TX, USA; July 2007
ACT Oceania II - The History of ACT and RFT
ACT Oceania II - The History of ACT and RFTACT Oceania II--ACT with Depression
ACT Oceania II--ACT with DepressionACT State of the Evidence (2008)
ACT State of the Evidence (2008)Originally presented by Steve Hayes at ACT SI 2; Philadelphia, PA, USA 2005. Updated July 2008.
ACT for Anxiety - Gary Powell
ACT for Anxiety - Gary PowellPresented by Gary Powell, Trinity School Staff Twilight Talks Session, 6 February 2006
ACT for Anxiety- Kenneth Cole
ACT for Anxiety- Kenneth ColePresented by Kenneth Cole, PhD, of the VA Long Beach Health Care System in April 2007
ACT for Chronic Pain
ACT for Chronic PainACT for Male Sexual Problems
ACT for Male Sexual ProblemsACT for PTSD
ACT for PTSDACT materials - Dr Kingsley Mudd
ACT materials - Dr Kingsley MuddSome useful client education tools and handouts from my ACT presentations.
Cheers
Dr Kingsley Mudd MBBS BMedSci FRACGP
Townsville, Qld, Australia
Email - kjkmudd@bigpond.net.au
ACT with Couples
ACT with CouplesThis is a presentation called:
The Application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Couples in Distress
Presented by Casey Capps and Ragnar Storaasli
May 30th, 2006
ABA Atlanta
Powerpoint presentation attached below.
ACT with Depression
ACT with DepressionACT with Parents and Families
ACT with Parents and FamiliesACT:Model and Application
ACT:Model and ApplicationAnxiety and Forgiveness
Anxiety and ForgivenessThe two attachments below are to introductory ACT-based presentations on Forgiveness and Anxiety that I gave to staff and students at the UK school where I work.
Please feel free to use/amend/distribute them for non-commercial purposes. Thanks to the ACT artists and conceptualisers of the illustrations used therein.
Downloadable files below.
Gary
ContextaFlex: Connecting FC, RFT and the Hexaflex
ContextaFlex: Connecting FC, RFT and the HexaflexA PowerPoint presentation to show beginners the importance of the underlying philosophy (functional contextualism) and theory (RFT) behind the practice of ACT.
Presented by: Jerold Hambright, Ph.D., Kevin Polk, Ph.D., John Agee, Ph.D. Veterans Affairs Hospital, Togus, Maine, USA
Drugs and Alcohol Action Teams ACT 2 day training course
Drugs and Alcohol Action Teams ACT 2 day training coursePowerpoint from 2 day training courses I have run for Drugs and Alcohol Action Teams (DAATS). The course is usually run after a two day CBT training.
AIMS OF INTRODUCTION TO ACT TWO DAY WORKSHOP
In this workshop, you will learn:
The position of ACT in relation to other cognitive behavioural therapies
The six core principles of ACT, and how to adapt them to different clinical populations
Become aware of tools to develop and strengthen psychological acceptance
Become aware of ways to rapidly reduce the believability of negative thoughts (without challenging them)
Develop an understanding of mindfulness, and how to use ACT therapeutically
How to innovate your own mindfulness techniques
How to utilise ACT in a variety of clinical problems
How to use interventions based on metaphor, paradox and experiential exercises
How to apply ACT in your own life, to create a sense of vitality, meaning and fulfilment
How to use ACT to help you cope with the stresses of difficult clients
How to access and experience a transcendent sense of self
How to fundamentally change your relationship with unwanted thoughts and feelings
How to help clients connect with their core values, and take committed action
Teaching methods will be a mixture of didactic and experiential learning. Handouts for future use will be provided.
COURSE TUTOR
Nadim I. Siddiqui
Associate Fellow British Psychological Society, BA (Hons) Psychology, MSc (Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy), Cert. REBT, Cert. Stress Man., Dip. Couns., EMDR level 2. Psychologist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist, EMDR Practitioner
From Mechanism to Functionalism - or: What is Avoided in Emotional Avoidance?
From Mechanism to Functionalism - or: What is Avoided in Emotional Avoidance?Handouts from Introductory and Advanced ACT Workshops by Russ Harris
Handouts from Introductory and Advanced ACT Workshops by Russ HarrisRuss Harris (from Australia) responded to a query about handouts that could be shared with the ACT community by volunteering a couple handouts that he uses in his workshops (see below). After looking at them, I find them to be a very valuable and practical aid for ACT therapists. If you want to talk to him about them, his contact info is described in the handouts.
Update by Russ Harris on April 22, 2008:
Thanks for posting my worksheets up, Jason. I regularly update them, and I'll send some them to you as I do so. Just a note: the extracts from 'The Happiness Trap' in these handouts are from the Australian version. It has been significantly rewritten for the USA version. If you don't already know about it, 'The Happiness Trap' is unique amongst ACT books in that it is the only one that has been written for EVERYONE - therapists, coaches, housewives and astronauts, regardless of whether or not they have ‘mental health issues’ - which also explains ACT in a simple, easy-to-understand manner, without any technical language, or a battery of worksheets and inventories. You can find out more at http://www.thehappinesstrap.com. It is increasingly used as a resource by both therapists and coaches - not only to use with their clients, but also as a way of learning the theory and techniques of ACT in a simple, clear and entertaining manner. (And its ultra-low cost also helps: only $10.50 via www.amazon.com)
Intro to ACT by Guarna and Kubik, Portland, ME June 5, 2009
Intro to ACT by Guarna and Kubik, Portland, ME June 5, 2009Powerpoint from full-day workshop in Portland, Maine, 6/5/09.
Intro to ACT, 2/04/11, Maine Medical Center, Portland -- by Joel Guarna
Intro to ACT, 2/04/11, Maine Medical Center, Portland -- by Joel GuarnaMy powerpoint presentation for this workshop can be found in my blog at this page. You will need to be logged-in to see and download the attachments. If you need it sent to you directly, please email me at joel@whitepinepsych.com
Intro to ACT_Portland, Maine_Guarna_&_Kubik
Intro to ACT_Portland, Maine_Guarna_&_KubikIntroduction to ACT by Joel Guarna, Dover, NH: 3/21/09
Introduction to ACT by Joel Guarna, Dover, NH: 3/21/09Powerpoint attached (must be member & logged-in).
Introduction to ACT- Charles Morse
Introduction to ACT- Charles MorseIntroduction to ACT-Julian McNally
Introduction to ACT-Julian McNallyIntroduction to ACT_Boston Consortium_ 2005_Joel Guarna
Introduction to ACT_Boston Consortium_ 2005_Joel GuarnaIntroduction to the Hexaflex
Introduction to the HexaflexTrans-Diagnostic Approach to Problems in Living
Trans-Diagnostic Approach to Problems in LivingWhat is This Thing Called ACT
What is This Thing Called ACTA Presentation at the University of Maryland (College Park) Counseling Center
10/26/2011
Ron Kimball, PhD, CGP, FACFE