CEs for Psychologists - Post-test links
CEs for Psychologists - Post-test linksFor those earning CEs for Psychologists - Recorded
Credit is available for sessions indicated (on the specific session page) for watching RECORDED sessions AND successful completion of post-test quizzes. To earn credit for watching RECORDED sessions, you must watch the complete session and successfully pass a quiz with a 75% or higher score. Your viewing of RECORDED sessions will be automatically verified via the conference platform.
You must complete and pass the required post-test quizzes by September 22, at the latest. CE certificates with the total of your recorded session credits will be emailed to you by October 15 from "certificates@simplecert.net".
001. Polyvagal Theory: A Science of Safety
002. The role of Relational Frame Theory in Process-Based Therapy
010. Getting ACT Out of the Office and Into Life: Novel Applications of ACT and CBS
015. Cultivating an Open and Caring Mind: Integrating CFT and ACT in Clinical Practice
016. Level Up in ACT: Choose Your Own Fidelity Training
019. When is it Willingness? Assent in the Therapeutic Relationship
020. Empowering the flexibility of your clinical interventions using the ACT Matrix
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
023. Gender Bias and Relational Frame Theory: What's the relation?
032. Supercharging Supervision through Experiential Learning: the SHAPE framework in action
035. Psychedelics and Psychological Flexibility: ACBS as a Home for Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies
036. Putting the task force report into action
042. Healing Social Identity-Based Suffering Through Mindfulness
043. Finding Ourselves in One Another
044. The ACT Therapeutic Relationship: Creating Healthy Alliances and Repairing Ruptures
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
048. Bringing Compassion to the Critic: Working with Self-critical Behavior from an ACT Perspective
051. Using Contextual Behavioral Science to Explore Complex Cultural Identities
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
058. From Experience to Identity: Conceptualizing Gender from a CBS Lens
061. Life NOW: A FACT Telehealth Intervention for Stressed Healthcare Workers
074. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Addressing Health Disparities
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
085. Psychological Flexibility and Prosociality: Applying RFT at the heart of Behavior Analysis
086. Open Science and Reproducibility in Contextual Behavioral Science
093. ACT for Clients Who Scare Us
094. Snap Judgements, Assumptions, and Biases: A Scientist-Practitioner RFT Panel
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
100. Finding The Way: Using ACT for Crisis Intervention and Crisis Integration
103. The Perfectionistic Therapist: How Aiming for Perfect Holds Us Back and What We Can Do About It
104. The Compassionate-Mind Approach to Working with Hoarding Disorder
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
113. ACT for Social Anxiety: An Evidence-Based In-Person and Virtual Group Approach
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
120. A contextual behavioral perspective on eating, body image, and weight concerns
125. Report from the ACBS Strategic Pillar for Competency and Dissemination
130. The Art of Creating Transformational Metaphors in ACT
133. Accelerating Psychological Flexibility With Emotion Efficacy Therapy
134. Values, Vulnerability, and Consensual Non-Monogamy
139. An Introduction to Polyvagal-informed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (PIACT)
140. The Differential Impact of Elements of Acceptance and Mindfulness on Mental and Physical Health
152. ACT for couples and family issues: digging pervasive behavior patterns
"I’ll do it later": Overcoming procrastination with ACT
ACT as a Social-Justice & Intersectionality-Oriented Treatment Modality for Diverse Clients
Managing loneliness with fictional surrogates
Putting ACT into ACTion: Using ACT to Promote Resilience in Black Communities
RFT is in our DNA - stuff clinicians want to know: Australia & New Zealand Chapter Sponsored
The Essentials of Treating Perfectionism: Where to Focus When Time is Short
Recorded CEs for Psychologists not available for this session.
ACT and CBS in Correctional and Forensic Settings: Forensic and Corrections SIG
Multifaceted approaches to investigating psychological flexibility: research across contexts