Psychological flexibility: How love turns pain into purpose | Steven Hayes | TEDxUniversityofNevada

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  • What can we do to prosper when facing pain and suffering in our lives? More than a thousand studies suggest that a major part of the answer is learning psychological flexibility. Steven C. Hayes is one of the researchers who first identified that process and put it into action in the form of a popular acceptance and mindfulness method called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. In this emotional talk, Hayes distills the essence of psychological flexibility down into a few easy to understand sentences. He takes viewers through a harrowing journey into his own panic disorder, to the very moment in his life when he made this life changing choice: I will not run from me. Hayes shows how making that choice allows us to connect with our own deep sense of meaning and purpose, arguing that taking a loving stance to your own pain allows you to bring love and contribution into the world.
    Steven C. Hayes is Nevada Foundation Professor at the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada. An author of 38 books and more than 540 scientific articles, he has shown in his research how language and thought leads to human suffering, and has developed “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy” a powerful therapy method that is useful in a wide variety of areas. His popular book “Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life” was featured in Time Magazine among several other major media outlets and for a time was the number one best selling self-help book in the United States. Dr. Hayes has been President of several scientific societies and has received several national awards, such as the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

КОМЕНТАРІ • 408

  • @suebee51
    @suebee51 8 років тому +353

    To quote Dr. Steven Hayes: "In your pain you find your values and in your values you find your pain." A mantra to live by. Thank you for your knowledge, your wisdom, your courage, and your abundant love.

    • @disisaz
      @disisaz 2 роки тому +1

      What does "in your values you find your pain"? Mean

    • @unrespiro
      @unrespiro 2 роки тому +5

      @@disisaz I imagine that following your values will inevitably bring you pain. If you want to find a partner and build a family but you have social anxiety, you will experience a lot of pain going towards your goals.

    • @glauberfaria6148
      @glauberfaria6148 2 роки тому

      Amazing!

    • @texmsmrfc
      @texmsmrfc Рік тому +3

      @@disisaz I think he is referring to a struggle to maintain focus or consistency towards what you value. When life’s circumstances (wealth, health, relationships, time, work, family, etc.) do not feed into, compliment, or enhance what you value, then there is an inner pain or dissonance because you are not living a life consistent to what value. For example, say you core values of being fit and traveling, if you have an accident that prevents you from participating in events in line with these values (severe car accident) then the ability to not live your values becomes a pain point, even if the injuries are temporary.

    • @monicazango3680
      @monicazango3680 Рік тому

      M

  • @BenjiSchoendorff
    @BenjiSchoendorff 8 років тому +558

    Steven Hayes' work changed my life and the life of many of the clients I work with as a psychologist. I hope many people can see this inspiring talk.

    • @allak530
      @allak530 8 років тому +3

      u

    • @paulSmith-te8gq
      @paulSmith-te8gq 4 роки тому +4

      Benji Schoendorff he changed my life as well

    • @biametiazpsychologueclinic9864
      @biametiazpsychologueclinic9864 3 роки тому +1

      and your work changed my life and the life of many of the clients I work with as a psychologist.

    • @SolaceEasy
      @SolaceEasy 3 роки тому +9

      Years of therapy never helped me as much as a couple hours of looking at ACT materials, on my own. The concepts are easy to put into action and you don't necessarily need a therapist as very few therapists are aware of this system of skill enhancement.

    • @SolaceEasy
      @SolaceEasy 3 роки тому +2

      @Giannina Herrera find the video monsters under the deck. Follow that series of videos.

  • @stevenchayesphd
    @stevenchayesphd 4 роки тому +248

    If you are a TED fan, I have an interview coming out sometime this week (3rd week of May, 2020) on Susan David's TED podcast ("Checkin In"). Early on, Susan saw the relevance of ACT concepts to business and coaching and has been doing a great job describing what the science shows in ways that reaches normal folks. Her podcast is especially relevant to us as a human community in this COVID era and its worth following. We had a super time exploring some of the work that I describe in my new book, A Liberated Mind, and linking it to the challenges of COVID ... worth checking out.

    • @SepidehBakht
      @SepidehBakht 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you very much.

    • @arnonuhm4022
      @arnonuhm4022 3 роки тому +7

      Hello Mr. Hayes,
      Thank you for this powerful and intimate talk. It's always a pleasure to see a guy who's intellectual and down to earth at the same time.
      I recently got in touch with ACT during studying psychology in my masters degree.
      Warm regards from Germoney

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 3 роки тому +11

      @@arnonuhm4022 Thanks for the kind note. There is a chapter of ACBS (the ACT group) in Germany ... you night find it useful. Good folks.

    • @barbaraferrari4640
      @barbaraferrari4640 2 роки тому +1

      Hello dr hayes, thank you for being realist and honest, me, as a person who suffer anxiety, is too important remember, everyday, being kind with our selfs, is the number one thing. Loveself and compassion.

    • @JoseRodriguez-lg6mk
      @JoseRodriguez-lg6mk Рік тому +3

      Your work has saved my life and allowed me to live it again and it all began with this TED talk. Thank you. You did indeed, "do something".

  • @ttrenchmiranda
    @ttrenchmiranda 4 роки тому +187

    My therapist watched this with me on one of our sessions, and it was very very important to me. I was at the peak of my panic attacks, not too far from suicide.
    Thanks, Steve.

    • @My_eyes_hurt
      @My_eyes_hurt 3 роки тому +3

      Very opposite for me. I was fidgeting the whole time waiting for this Talk to be over cuz hearing others having panic attacks doesn't make me feel less anxious. Especially when they talk like they have the solution for everyone. Was there one? Maybe for him but it didn't resignate with me. Now I feel annoyed at my therapist for making me watch this twice. "Everyone has childhood issues that give them anxiety. Feel better now?" No!

    • @mayramedina8535
      @mayramedina8535 3 роки тому +4

      @@My_eyes_hurt What I took from the entire tedtalk is to learn to sit with discomfort. No matter how hard it is, because the issue is our brains and body want to do what ever possible to run away from discomfort which only increases panic. I have a rare form of OCD called somatic OCD and there are days where I am terrified to even shower or make my own food. My therapist would also try to constantly force down the inner child card. I understand what she was trying to get at but in my personal case my panic attacks were very often and talking about my childhood did not bring comfort of any sort. Just frustration because i needed tips ASAP to learn to manage what I am feeling. I am looking for a new therapist that can better assist me.

    • @stefanojoyce5039
      @stefanojoyce5039 3 роки тому +3

      @@mayramedina8535 Please read Dr Claire Weekes book "Hope and Help for your Nerves" it's a miracle worker. She is gone now, but literally 1000's have been helped and cured by her work. It's worth the effort to order it, and read it.

    • @jmdeking
      @jmdeking 2 роки тому +2

      @@My_eyes_hurt I can totally imagine if youre in a state of constant terror that it is not the right time to be watching this video. It kinda suprises me that the lack of understanding and emphatic nature of the therapist to not see this. There is a time and place for everything and even you will one day see the deeper meaning of this video or something from a different angle that contributes to giving more clarity and meaning to your life. -From a compassionate soul who also struggled and always to some degree will.

  • @funkymunky
    @funkymunky 2 роки тому +28

    "I stood up, inside a promise: 'I will not run from me.'"

  • @Lovelyballeriina
    @Lovelyballeriina 4 роки тому +70

    "Cause love isn't eveything, it's the only thing".
    Thank you for this talk!

  • @OfficialJabberwocky
    @OfficialJabberwocky 8 років тому +283

    This is one of the most powerful speeches I have ever heard.

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 8 років тому +43

      +Jabberwocky Thanks Jabberwocky! Hey, pass it forward! My best. - S

    • @mcgil8891
      @mcgil8891 4 роки тому +2

      Ikr

    • @shravyadevadhar2807
      @shravyadevadhar2807 3 роки тому +2

      @@stevenchayesphd as a beginner in clinical psychology I really look upto you Sir. Thank you for your work!

    • @johni2429
      @johni2429 2 роки тому +1

      You are absolutely right about that. I counsel people too, and ACT and all the work these folks have done really makes sense. Science with heart. So beautiful.

  • @samspira2394
    @samspira2394 7 років тому +118

    wow, after this speech I actually enjoy spending more time with my anxious thoughts and childhood memories than my cigarette. thanks Mr Hayes

  • @antiquemacabre6815
    @antiquemacabre6815 3 роки тому +9

    I am in tears right now watching this. That little 8-year-old boy is my little 9-year-old girl. Never has anything resonated so deeply in me. I needed this right now in this moment in my life. I've lost years of my life to panic attacks, depression, and agoraphobia stemming from trauma and have had such difficulty with self-compassion. I'm finally seeing a therapist, and we have discussed exploring mindfulness and acceptance. This just made up my mind.

  • @Linda-cr4lq
    @Linda-cr4lq 7 років тому +85

    Your talk made me cry...tears of understanding, acceptance, sadness, remembrance, and hope. Thank you dear man.

    • @jorgeaguilera4329
      @jorgeaguilera4329 3 роки тому +1

      That is it. How you end it with hope, that greatest pivot from that hip of hardship that is life

  • @Silent_Spaces
    @Silent_Spaces 4 роки тому +34

    'There is something really important inside an anxiety struggle, that can lift up a human life' - One of my favorite Steven Hayes quotes.

  • @Chilloutbeing
    @Chilloutbeing 8 років тому +145

    Thank you for your vulnerability dr Hayes. Your courage to speak your truth and be authentic is really moving for me.

  • @AlbyLibra77
    @AlbyLibra77 3 роки тому +13

    THIS IS EXTRAORDINARY.
    THIS IS SALVIFIC.
    THIS IS A BLESSING
    THIS IS ME.
    THIS IS ALL OF US.
    This is Love.
    THANK YOU

  • @scottwalker145
    @scottwalker145 3 роки тому +8

    Following Hayes ACT principles is exactly as easy as losing weight and getting in shape. If you do the work, you'll get the results. If you don't do the work but just listen to talks like this, you may feel encouraged about the possibilities, but you will never experience the changes.

    • @patriciaoffer9585
      @patriciaoffer9585 3 роки тому

      My comment only applies to those who lose weight for love.
      I say: Love's great exercise.

    • @gives_bad_advice
      @gives_bad_advice Рік тому +1

      thanks for the reminder. could you suggest a book to start with?

    • @n.s.7293
      @n.s.7293 6 місяців тому

      @@gives_bad_advice check out a Liberated Mind. It gives you Dr. Hayes background, the principles of ACT, and ACT exercises within the book that you are to do.

    • @MargotLemaire
      @MargotLemaire 22 дні тому +1

      ​@@gives_bad_adviceThe happiness trap by Russ Harris 😊

  • @funkymunky
    @funkymunky 2 роки тому +6

    Feel it to heal it. Name it to tame it.

  • @donnar1942
    @donnar1942 8 років тому +100

    So beautiful, so courageous, and so compassionate. Thank you, Steve, for taking us so deeply into your experience and giving us a bridge into our own deep selves. I cried and found my own pain in yours. Bless you always.

  • @sleepdealer8284
    @sleepdealer8284 4 роки тому +9

    @17:36 “Because we hurt where we care and we care where we hurt.”

  • @Dr_Rob_Archer
    @Dr_Rob_Archer 8 років тому +40

    We hurt where we care...Steve Hayes' work changed my life too, and I'll be forever grateful.

  • @maxinebarishwreden118
    @maxinebarishwreden118 5 років тому +26

    This is one of the most powerful and beautiful talks I have ever heard. Thank you Dr. Hayes for your courage, vulnerability, and love.

  • @pureturk02
    @pureturk02 3 роки тому +6

    This bald man changed my life in 2013. I picked up an ACT book and never been the same since

  • @fifidownunda
    @fifidownunda 7 років тому +97

    Thank you Steven Hayes - you profoundly changed my life when I read your book "Get Out of Your Mind and into Your Life" ten years ago. This TED talk is deeply moving and helpful :)

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 7 років тому +61

      Posts like that are what keep me going!

    • @RebeccaBourhill01
      @RebeccaBourhill01 6 років тому +3

      Steven Hayes thank you for this. So inspiring.

  • @laneykisu
    @laneykisu 8 років тому +17

    I came across this video by chance and I am so glad I did. This talk is absolutely beautiful and touching. It is so inspiring, seeing someone showing and accepting their own vulnerability.

  • @omarthearab81
    @omarthearab81 8 років тому +18

    Steven Hayes congruence shines through so much, imagine if everyone could express themselves like this and would not hurt themselves emotionally over regrets.

  • @stoneyholiday3282
    @stoneyholiday3282 6 років тому +10

    I had almost the exact thing happen to me. I can feel that helplessness. I still to this day never realized exactly how I overcame panic disorder... but it was psychological flexibility. Dont fight the anxiety. The emotions that lead to it. The thoughts. Let them be.

  • @HayleyTrower
    @HayleyTrower 3 роки тому +6

    I am brought to tears. The most powerful talk I have ever watched. Thank you. Wow.

  • @derekredwood7121
    @derekredwood7121 7 років тому +19

    I have recently been introduced to ACT by a counsellor I consulted for depression. I'm encouraged by your speech and work. Thanks Dr Hayes

  • @JulieDaley
    @JulieDaley 8 років тому +11

    You've put words to something I've experienced and see in my clients' experiences. I, too, ask how old the part is and it never ceases to amaze me at how the answer comes back so quickly, even when it is pre-verbal. Thank you.

  • @Leathra26
    @Leathra26 8 років тому +42

    You have been very useful. This is my current struggle. Thank you.

  • @antonellamolina6421
    @antonellamolina6421 7 років тому +4

    One of the most touching Tedx talks I've seen so far. Love is the only thing.

  • @laisoo4647
    @laisoo4647 Рік тому +1

    Dr Steven Hayes has been a constant in my journey with ACT, thank you Dr Hayes!

  • @vrd5911
    @vrd5911 8 років тому +2

    Living legend and a big mentor! Life brings those people in earth for a purpose... Greetings from Greece Dr Hayes!

  • @SparkleBC
    @SparkleBC 8 років тому +11

    I can so relate! I've had two major anxiety attacks (ambulance both times) and my parents arguing when my father came home intoxicated and late....he's so open and honest! Love yourself, so you can love others...great message Dr Hayes

  • @lenasyona2834
    @lenasyona2834 4 роки тому +3

    I was asked to watch this for a class. I don't mentally or logically understand all the things Dr. Steven Hayes said, but it just magically made me cry.

  • @bobhill2483
    @bobhill2483 3 роки тому +5

    9:11 My father made that sound about 25 years ago during argument with my mother when she was giving him a hard time while all he was trying to do was run, fight, hide from anxiety. She obviously did not understand that. Now I know exactly what that was.

  • @user-md8gk6zo3u
    @user-md8gk6zo3u 8 років тому +66

    I'm a student studying psychology in Korea. I want to say thank you deeply because when I was severely suffered from obsession an unwanted thought, your messages in ACT and RFT literally healed me. You changed the way I view myself. This video also impressed me a lot. I realized personal experience, especially the painful ones must be the best tutor for those who study psychotherapy. I feel said about the fact that there are not many chance to join your or ACT related workshop and not many books have been translated yet(zero RFT books written in korean yet T-T), I'm walking forward one step at a time to learn ACT and Life. Thanks again and I hope to see you someday.

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 8 років тому +8

      Thank you for the note. There is a notable uptick in interest in Korea and if you are a student I guarantee you will see a further rise (maybe you will help make it happen!). One suggestion: join ACBS -- the society building ACT. You can learn a lot that way (it's very inexpensive) and a Korean chapter is coming.

    • @user-md8gk6zo3u
      @user-md8gk6zo3u 8 років тому

      Thanks I'll join there right now!. By the way, I have a question. Are there many health psychologist using ACT- based program or counseling on the clinical field in US?

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 8 років тому +2

      Sure. If you look at the ACT literature about a quarter of the randomized trials are in that area; if you do join ACBS you can search through the membership list and you will find several hundreds of members who working in the health field. Perhaps start with the book "Acceptance and mindfulness in behavioral medicine" as a quick orientation. Lance McCracken is the editor.

    • @user-md8gk6zo3u
      @user-md8gk6zo3u 8 років тому

      +Steven Hayes Thanks for your kind advice. It means a lot to me truely.

    • @user-md8gk6zo3u
      @user-md8gk6zo3u 7 років тому +5

      I finally signed in ACBS!! I was amazed that there are so many useful materials in the community. Thanks again. I hope to be the one who spread ACT and RFT in Korea.

  • @Levienna
    @Levienna 4 роки тому +7

    Oh my. Im in tears after this. Powerful and very well put💞

  • @truthseeker2989
    @truthseeker2989 4 роки тому +4

    I will not run from me...very powerful...I needed to hear this...

  • @treye705
    @treye705 2 роки тому +3

    Beautiful. I have had an experience like this where I surrendered to my suffering and it then became something I cherished. It was me.

  • @sooh9948
    @sooh9948 2 роки тому +1

    I cannot thank you more, Hayes! I finally understood how to be kind and compassionate to myself. Tonight I gave a big loving hug to my young self and found the true peace. I can see myself living my life differently going forward.

  • @Opeth1991
    @Opeth1991 3 роки тому +3

    I love Steven C. Hayes ❤ couldn't stop sobbing for the entire video.

  • @requinlan
    @requinlan 8 років тому +3

    Yes. Yes. Yes. Wonderful Steven. That's what love wants and what a shining embodiment of that is expressed in this talk. Thank you

  • @cosmicserpent1879
    @cosmicserpent1879 6 років тому +6

    Very useful and insightful. Thank you Steven for making the world a more accepting place

  • @paulSmith-te8gq
    @paulSmith-te8gq 5 років тому +1

    Hes changed my life with his workbook and his talks

  • @ADreamBee4618
    @ADreamBee4618 6 років тому +2

    So vivid! It takes courage to get down on the floor, to reveal the mental state of everything you imagine and feel! Knowing it sounds insane, but knowing so many people are in that place too. Very moving!

  • @reginagiannetti
    @reginagiannetti 5 років тому +2

    So inspiring! Thanks, Steven. Everyone of us has something to share with humanity. God bless you.

  • @yoditreinhold2598
    @yoditreinhold2598 4 роки тому +5

    This one of the most relatable presentations ever. Thank you!

  • @MartinMerayoUCDM
    @MartinMerayoUCDM 3 роки тому +2

    Love...just love. Thank you from the bottom of my heart

  • @millachipmunk
    @millachipmunk 5 років тому +5

    This guy is a great story teller

  • @mayankpoddar1834
    @mayankpoddar1834 7 років тому +2

    Wow. Just what I was looking going through a very difficult and painful period in life. Thank you Dr. Hayes

  • @80AnnaJo
    @80AnnaJo 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for your speech Dr. Hayes.

  • @reluginbuhl
    @reluginbuhl 7 років тому +4

    Intense: accept and acknowledge your feelings! Good case for mindfulness.

  • @SolaceEasy
    @SolaceEasy 3 роки тому +3

    This system of skill enhancement brought me out of the darkness and into the light again. Thank you for helping me and many others.

  • @christinadelmedico4185
    @christinadelmedico4185 7 років тому +5

    Steven thank you so much for this beautiful and moving talk, I cried so much it was so loving and open and came to me in the perfect moment. You are a gift to humankind xo

  • @jhonatancurubo9650
    @jhonatancurubo9650 Рік тому +1

    That was one of the best ted talks I've ever watched.

  • @lgvideolibrary
    @lgvideolibrary Рік тому

    This brought me to tears. It's so beautiful.

  • @jovianbug
    @jovianbug 7 років тому

    why is this talk so underrated? it's absolutely captivating

  • @leokesner5253
    @leokesner5253 8 років тому

    Unbelievable amount of understanding and depth. Thanks.

  • @psfparada
    @psfparada 8 років тому +9

    Dear Steve:
    Thank you so much for this talk, it perfectly reflects the work everyone involved in ACT should be doing.
    I'm one of the people translating the talk to Spanish, so I can say quite sure that it will be up with subtitles by Tuesday, next week. Sorry for the delay! there are a lot of other things to do!

  • @danutam1716
    @danutam1716 6 років тому +4

    This is brilliant!!! I love it! It really reaffirms what I practice and what I encourage my clients to practice.

  • @katerinaavgerinou268
    @katerinaavgerinou268 4 роки тому +3

    How inspiring! As a young psychologist I can definitely say this video has helped me a lot. Thank you

  • @elenmota192
    @elenmota192 5 років тому +3

    Isso é que é honestidade, percebi elementos de uma autêntica relação terapêutica nessa palestra. Hayes vc é inspirador.

  • @CarmenElRose
    @CarmenElRose 7 років тому +5

    It's a great talk. Thank you. I somehow can hear my own child self crying

  • @steveygee1
    @steveygee1 7 років тому +4

    Brilliant. Very relatable and down to earth and as a mental health nurse inspiring.

  • @jmdeking
    @jmdeking 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, what an inspiring talk. The way he shares his story here is very captivating.

  • @AngieLechuga
    @AngieLechuga 7 років тому +6

    ACT is a revolutionary therapy!

  • @cloud381
    @cloud381 3 роки тому +4

    This was awesome. Being in a 12 step recovery fellowship with near 40 years recovery, my anxiety "light switch" cut on in June 2020. After several nightmares my writings were about two specific events one when I was 15 and one later on in August and I was 6. Wow, never knew they were still there. After I awoke in a sweat I got up and wrote about them in the middle of the night and I got some relief!!! I am just heading of your work from Daniel and Tara Amen and I have become a devotee. I am however, somewhat on guard for "bad days or setbacks". I don't want to go back. In 12'steo fellowships they tell you to go help someone, that's the best way to ward off your return to active addiction and I would imagine active anxiety.

  • @lisarehr6010
    @lisarehr6010 6 років тому +13

    Dear Dr. Hayes.
    I cannot begin to tell you what effect this video has on me. I have seen it more than once. And it touches me deeper and deeper everytime. Maybe because I am in a different place in my own recovery everytime I watch it. I almost cried today when I saw your speech again and I think it is because I can relate more and more to the things you are talking about.
    Thank God for youtube - which gives me a chance to watch you and listen to you - all the way from Denmark.
    Best regards Lisa

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 6 років тому +3

      Thank you for the note and I'm glad it was of use to you. As you can see from the comments, not everyone can relate to this space or this solution ... but my guess is that we have shared some of the dark places. Peace, love, and life - S

    • @susiefrades-white3088
      @susiefrades-white3088 5 років тому

      Thank you for your share. I, too am in recovery and this talk resonates with me deeply. UA-cam has been a source of so much insight and information that explain..well, everything. May you have strength and courage to continue "walking this path that we have the opportunity to walk" Namaste

  • @Ericdgarcia
    @Ericdgarcia 7 років тому +5

    i was cleaning my room wanting to cry... so i layed in bed and watched another ted video and like magic lol i love the message at the end. love is the only thing!

  • @mariarochapsicologatcc7626
    @mariarochapsicologatcc7626 3 роки тому +1

    Fantástico, emocionante, compreendi chorando a ACT, Gratidão Hayes.

  • @nopenope1834
    @nopenope1834 2 роки тому

    This is incredibly true. Amazing.

  • @arildbrkke3918
    @arildbrkke3918 8 років тому +21

    This is a very strong speech. Thank you for sharing your history and knowledge about ACT. On a personal level this is very usefull and of course in a client setting. The ending says it all...

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 8 років тому +9

      Thanks Arild. Here is a new one! Check it out: bit.ly/StevesSecondTED

  • @raulhansen
    @raulhansen 8 років тому +68

    Dr. Hayes, you are my idol.

    • @chamade166
      @chamade166 5 років тому +1

      Raul VM don’t idolize people.

    • @danpenia219
      @danpenia219 3 роки тому +1

      @@chamade166 He is not literally his idol.

  • @eroceanos
    @eroceanos 5 років тому +2

    We hurt where we care… wow, that’s an eye opener to me… so true.

  • @TheMonicaz
    @TheMonicaz 7 років тому +1

    perfect!!! congrats Steven Hayes

  • @bozbicidianamaria9232
    @bozbicidianamaria9232 Місяць тому

    ACT saved me from drowning in OCD. Words cannot express how grateful I am for your work (and soul).

  • @polythenepally
    @polythenepally 6 років тому

    Totally addictive. Thanks prof. Hayes.

  • @IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks
    @IcanSeeMyselfOutThanks 2 роки тому

    Steve Hayes and Mark Dixon, you guys are my heroes. Let's ACT up!!!

  • @finrodmauch7412
    @finrodmauch7412 5 років тому +1

    These explains my actual situation. Thanks.

  • @lisamatheney
    @lisamatheney 7 років тому +6

    Powerful!! and wow!! you explained my panic attacks to an exact "T"!!

  • @simagoel9173
    @simagoel9173 8 років тому +10

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful presentation. It is well said, "Love is not everything, it is the only thing." Dr. Sima Goel

  • @kendrafleming3538
    @kendrafleming3538 7 років тому

    so grateful for this.

  • @gitanjalinatarajan9584
    @gitanjalinatarajan9584 2 роки тому

    I too got to pick up and put together all my scattered pieces to make more sense of me...which I already started doing from the time I learned of ACT. Powerful and liberating... Dr Steve is an epitome of that.

  • @hkalchemy2
    @hkalchemy2 8 років тому +2

    Steve, it was a great honour to have seen a preview of your TED talk in Hong Kong in December last year and to have met you. ACT has been a great influence on my work as a counsellor and, indeed, in my daily life.

  • @hartinivanrijssel8986
    @hartinivanrijssel8986 4 роки тому

    Wow, with such integrity.

  • @emiliam778
    @emiliam778 5 років тому +1

    Amazing, thank you!

  • @Tswizzle266
    @Tswizzle266 5 років тому

    I came back from my psychologist appointment today (consultation) who recommended that I watch some TED talks. This was the one I immediately thought of. I can't watch this talk without feeling emotional.

  • @mariliaogayar6459
    @mariliaogayar6459 2 роки тому

    So beautiful and honouring to that little version of ourselves

  • @oswaldchan2324
    @oswaldchan2324 8 років тому +2

    Steve, congratulations on your TED talk, and it was definitely a privilege to have a preview during your workshop in HK. Your work has been one of the great inspirations in my therapist identity development as a scientific practitioner, and my application of ACT has been receiving promising feedbacks.Thank you again.

  • @Life-lk3kw
    @Life-lk3kw 8 років тому

    Powerful !!! Thank you.

  • @jonathandalton354
    @jonathandalton354 7 років тому +3

    Steve, I direct an anxiety clinic and can't tell you how often I have shown some of your videos to patients (especially happiness is an empty promise), and so happy to have another one. Looking forward to your keynote at ADAA in San Fran this year!

  • @sosa299
    @sosa299 Рік тому +1

    One of the best Ted talks ever 🙏

  • @devanshigala
    @devanshigala 2 роки тому +1

    Immensely grateful to you Sir for your work, words, honesty, humility and creativity and sharing it so abundantly with everyone

  • @TheShaileshg83
    @TheShaileshg83 5 років тому +1

    Wowww. I have no words for this. Don't know what to say....amazing, i am mind blown !!

  • @DRKARMENSMITHDD
    @DRKARMENSMITHDD 5 років тому

    wonderfully vulnerable and steeped in healing truth.

  • @oksanakostiuk
    @oksanakostiuk 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot for this opportunities. I cried with open heart. Wonderful speeches. I'm glad to be a part of ACT from studying on courses from Steven C. Hayes. With respect.

  • @carolburke5591
    @carolburke5591 5 років тому

    I just finished reading an article in WSJ today citing Dr. Hayes and that's what brought me here. This talk was excellent and I am looking forward to reading more about the his work.

  • @adnanaqib
    @adnanaqib 7 років тому

    Most Powerful and influencing Ted Talk that i have ever seen....

  • @lesliearia
    @lesliearia 8 років тому +3

    What an inspiring and captivating message on psychological flexibility. I plan to share with my patients. I have come to believe that your work exemplifies a deeper part of us...our spirituality.. Thank you for this presentation and thank you for creating ACT!

  • @jamespontius1090
    @jamespontius1090 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Dr. Hayes for sharing this very personal experience of yours, and for helping me as a psychologist help heal the suffering of the people I am fortunate enough to work with.

    • @stevenchayesphd
      @stevenchayesphd 8 років тому +2

      +James Pontius I'm getting nice comments from people around the world who are suffering. It is not the easiest thing to watch but people see the uplifting message inside it. If you have a way to putting this in front of your clients, please do that.
      - S Steve Hayes

  • @dwperkins
    @dwperkins 7 років тому

    I am currently learning ACT and am so grateful to you Dr. Hayes for discovering and bringing it to fruition. I do find it fascinating that practically the entire audience is women.