Drop the rope ACT exercise | Steven C. Hayes

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • In this powerful free acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) lesson from ACT cofounder Dr. Steven C. Hayes you'll learn why physical metaphors are so powerful to explain ACT processes and why willingness is like a switch (and a “wobbly” exercise to demonstrate it). You'll see a live demonstration of the “drop the rope” metaphor to introduce acceptance to clients and learn how to use acceptance with highly avoidant clients.
    This free lesson provides a sneak peek into Dr. Hayes' fundamental on-demand course ACT Immersion is a deep dive into Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a process-based therapy.
    Over 10 modules you’ll learn how to read the six psychological flexibility processes and target them with a wide range of exercises. Through several real-play therapy sessions, clinical tapes and exercises, Dr. Hayes demonstrates first-hand how to skillfully apply ACT with clients.
    To find out more about the course and enroll, go to: act.courses

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @PetrPitakM
    @PetrPitakM Рік тому +26

    Could be applied to the OCD. Dropping the rope, dropping the compulsions, becoming free, letting the thoughts pass. Putting ourselves into uncomfortable situation with uncertainty and no control. Just jump. Thank you so much Dr. Hayes.

  • @FutoXar
    @FutoXar 11 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @ohmynoche
    @ohmynoche Рік тому +1

    Really great video. Thank you.

  • @fredjones5137
    @fredjones5137 3 місяці тому +4

    ACT is incredibly powerful. Thank you so much Dr Hayes for all of the good you are doing in the world!! ps Random observation.....you look a lot like Stephen R Covey.

  • @Rivera6669
    @Rivera6669 8 місяців тому +1

    Genius

  • @pooyansohrabi
    @pooyansohrabi Рік тому +1

  • @digitalduovids1398
    @digitalduovids1398 Рік тому +6

    Great video and clear messages. An excellent random find! Thank you

  • @wellbeingknowledgeplatform3156

    Would be very useful in suicide prevention

  • @hussien_mosalam
    @hussien_mosalam 17 днів тому

    Very good

  • @nechtojA
    @nechtojA 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for the demonstration indeed!!

  • @smater332000
    @smater332000 17 днів тому

    Uncle Fester to the rescue!

  • @chad8537
    @chad8537 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the excellent demonstration!

  • @Anton-yr2hz
    @Anton-yr2hz 10 місяців тому +1

    Great illustration n concept. Thank you

  • @thecosmicvoyagers
    @thecosmicvoyagers 3 місяці тому

    “The quality of showing up without artificially controlling” …”Liberate our clients and let their lives unfold from there…”

  • @rairai7964
    @rairai7964 Рік тому +3

    How can people with borderline personality disorder ever feel good with that name as their diagnosis? Its like being labelled hopeless case. They need to change that because the internal idea that one feels or is broken is bad enough but to have he rest of society brand you is like putting heat on a burn wound.

    • @samanthafields434
      @samanthafields434 Рік тому +5

      This reminds me of what DBT creator (who actually has BPD mind you) Marsha Linehan argues for a different label as well - I believe she argues for a shift to Emotional Dysregulation, which is what BPD essentially is.

    • @TheJojoaruba52
      @TheJojoaruba52 10 місяців тому

      There are many who want to change the label “BPD” to impulse control disorder.

    • @EugenieMacGillavry
      @EugenieMacGillavry 5 місяців тому +2

      It might be helpful to realise that we HAVE a diagnosis but we ARE not our diagnosis. To let go of holding on that rope and just look at it as a guideline might help. What we believe ourselves to be, is true until we believe that no more.