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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2009 · 27 MIN

Functionally Speaking #6

from Functionally Speaking · host Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBA

You might need some references for this version of Functionally Speaking.  The intro alludes to a Washington Post article called Pearls Before Breakfast that I found particularly condescending and is related to a series of posts on the ACT Listserve called “A Violinist in the Metro” from March 2008.   During the discussion about mindfulness in the podcast, you might like to have the Inflexahex Case Conceptualization Worksheet available, and it is available at the ACT in Practice website.   Finally, back in the mid-1990's my metal band, SONIPATH, wrote a song called ACT. I discuss the song a bit at the end of the podcast.  If you are interested in the lyrics visit my blog on the ACBS website: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/blog/dj_moran.  If you can't find the lyrics on that page, it is because you aren't an ACBS member.  Please consider joining: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/join   In addition, there are a few ACT trainings coming up.  Please contact me for more information about these workshops: Chicagoland - April 25, 2009 Baltimore - May 9, 2009 Phoenix - May 22-23, 2009 Molde, Norway - June 25-26, 2009 Enschede, The Netherlands - July 1-3, 2009 Enjoy the podcast!

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You might need some references for this version of Functionally Speaking.  The intro alludes to a Washington Post article called Pearls Before Breakfast that I found particularly condescending and is related to a series of posts on the ACT Listserve called “A Violinist in the Metro” from March 2008.   During the discussion about mindfulness in the podcast, you might like to have the Inflexahex Case Conceptualization Worksheet available, and it is available at the ACT in Practice website.   Finally, back in the mid-1990's my metal band, SONIPATH, wrote a song called ACT. I discuss the song a bit at the end of the podcast.  If you are interested in the lyrics visit my blog on the ACBS website: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/blog/dj_moran.  If you can't find the lyrics on that page, it is because you aren't an ACBS member.  Please consider joining: http://www.contextualpsychology.org/join   In addition, there are a few ACT trainings coming up.  Please contact me for more information about these workshops: Chicagoland - April 25, 2009 Baltimore - May 9, 2009 Phoenix - May 22-23, 2009 Molde, Norway - June 25-26, 2009 Enschede, The Netherlands - July 1-3, 2009 Enjoy the podcast!

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