Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Proficiency Course-Master the Core Components and Skills of ACT Across Diagnoses – Michael C. May

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$219.99   $66 – Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Proficiency Course-Master the Core Components and Skills of ACT Across Diagnoses – Michael C. May

This Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Proficiency Course recording is essential for any clinician with a difficult-to-treat client on their caseload!

ACT has long been established as effective in treating clients with a variety of clinical diagnoses.

Now, you can master the core competencies and skills used by ACT clinicians!

Watch ACT expert and clinician, Michael C. May, MA, LCPC, and he’ll walk you step-by-step through using the six core processes of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in session. For each of the six components, you’ll learn interventions and strategies that you can use in your practice immediately.

You’ll have plenty of opportunities for practice through in-depth case studies and targeted experiential exercises – allowing you to really hone your skills.

Clinicians new to ACT will find this course transparent and easy to understand, while experienced ACT clinicians will discover new, in-depth insights that will solidify comprehension of ACT concepts and expand your repertoire of ACT interventions.


  1. Perform a clinical assessment using the Inflexahex diagnostic model to inform clinical treatment interventions.
  2. Utilize acceptance exercises in session to increase client willingness to engage in values-consistent behaviors.
  3. Analyze the efficacy of mindfulness meditation for clients on a case-by-case basis, and demonstrate alternative mindfulness interventions for clients who find meditation aversive or unhelpful.
  4. Utilize clinical strategies to assist clients in clarifying their values as it relates to case conceptualization.
  5. Implement clinical treatment interventions, such as behavioral activation strategies or social skills training interventions, to improve client engagement in values-consistent behaviors as an approach to managing symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, personality disorders or depression.
  6. Utilize metaphors and exercises to explain self-as-context in session for purposes of client psychoeducation.

ACT Foundations: What You Need to Know

THE CORE CONCEPTS OF ACT

Acceptance: Combat Experiential Avoidance

Defusion: Break Down Thoughts as Barriers

Self-As-Context: Aid Clients in Distancing Themselves from Their Thoughts

Contact with the Present Moment: Mindfulness Strategies to Reduce Worry about the Past & Future

Values: Guide Clients in Identifying & Clarifying What Matters

Committed Action: Establish Values-Consistent Patterns of Behavior

ACT in Action: Utilize ACT with Specific Clinical Populations

$219.99   $66 – Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Proficiency Course-Master the Core Components and Skills of ACT Across Diagnoses – Michael C. May

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