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ACT Clinical Supervision Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. Aditi Sinha, M.S. Rawya Al- Jabari , B.A.

ACT Clinical Supervision Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. Aditi Sinha, M.S. Rawya Al- Jabari , B.A. University of North Texas Contextual Psychology Group. What is this ACT stuff, anyway?. Misconceptions: Crying is mandatory. Where are the boundaries?!. Core Features: Functional Contextualism.

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ACT Clinical Supervision Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. Aditi Sinha, M.S. Rawya Al- Jabari , B.A.

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  1. ACT Clinical Supervision Amy R. Murrell, Ph.D. Aditi Sinha, M.S. Rawya Al-Jabari, B.A. University of North Texas Contextual Psychology Group

  2. What is this ACT stuff, anyway?

  3. Misconceptions: Crying is mandatory.

  4. Where are the boundaries?!

  5. Core Features: Functional Contextualism For? What Behavior Context

  6. Behaviors that influence therapeutic outcome

  7. Behaving in service of values +

  8. ACT • Experiential and requires active involvement WCP Stance Equals- no power differential

  9. What others have to say about it… • This really required willingness from me, to seriously look at when my own stuff was showing up in the room & affecting my work with the client.  It was really hard work to do & there was lots of crying during supervision AND it was super helpful for me in letting go of my own avoidant behaviors in session. • You continually integrated my values into our supervision together. You inquired about my values and helped me linkmy behavior to those valued objectives. This was SO IMPORTANT to me although I didn't' realize it until it was happening. It was the "missing link" for me -- I was able to take more risks with clients because you were always helping me get my behavior in line with my values.

  10. Parallels Rogers - Person- Centered Therapy Object Relations Therapy

  11. Differences from Traditional CBT Didactic Clear power differential Physical and emotional distance Note-taking

  12. Not good enough… EEEEEEEK!!!!!

  13. Monster…

  14. It is okay to cry and care deeply about your clients, Aditi.

  15. Vulnerability and Caring

  16. Vulnerability and Caring

  17. Personal and Professional Impact • Acceptance and Self-compassion • Not broken = freedom

  18. Personal and Professional Impact

  19. IMPACT • Problems and Sunsets

  20. UNT Contextual Psychology Group

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