Steven Hayes PhD: Self-Acceptance And Perspective-Taking

Tami Simon and Steven Hayes discuss his experiences living with a panic disorder at a young age, and how his own bouts with anxiety shaped his clinical studies. They talk about the practice of perspective-taking and how it can be a powerful bulwark against self-recrimination. Subscribe to Sounds True for more: bit.ly/2EAugMf
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Steven Hayes is a professor, the chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada, and the author of more than 35 books and 500 scientific articles. The cofounder of the acclaimed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (known as ACT), Steven is a contributor to the Sounds True book The Self Acceptance Project: How to Be Kind and Compassionate Toward Yourself in Any Situation and the author of the Sounds True audio program Acceptance and Commitment Theory.
Steven offers his perspective on spirituality and how that perspective informs the core tenets of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
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  • @davidgangitano7427
    @davidgangitano74272 жыл бұрын

    Great interview!!!! Great job Tami!!! I think it was an awesome example of journalism; it was like a great lecture. It is not easy to explain the ACT and basically Tami guided and structured the conversation with specific questions that gave a very understandable frame for the concepts provided by Dr. Hayes. I discovered and practiced ACT with help of my therapist and it really works. As a neuroscientist and a person who has anxiety disorder, I think that Dr. Hayes opened a door to help treating anxiety. I highly recommend this interview. Beste, Dr. G.

  • @lenas5613
    @lenas56133 жыл бұрын

    SO MUCH TO TAKE IN. SO SO MUCH.

  • @tonyburton419
    @tonyburton4193 жыл бұрын

    That was a great explaination of the ACT process of self as context, with the other 5 processes. Just subscribed.

  • @lindahebb4832
    @lindahebb4832 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting

  • @pooyansohrabi
    @pooyansohrabi3 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @jeanttoo21
    @jeanttoo213 жыл бұрын

    well taking (traduction from french understanding ) tankss you.. tanks giving and tanks taking 🌈👌🎨⚜

  • @curtistindall5951

    @curtistindall5951

    2 жыл бұрын

    I wish just once Dr Hayes would break down real life experience how he got over his panic issue he never does. interviewers ask him then he says he attacked it then goes off on his theoretical talk bla bla bla. just spend 10 minutes giving me a picture of how you attacked it what thoughts behaviors guve me examples of what you did.

  • @MunchinYou-jy6km

    @MunchinYou-jy6km

    Ай бұрын

    Like all forms of anxiety disorders, exposure is the treatment of choice. Acceptance/willingness of private events is the antidote to experiential avoidance. Acceptance of uncomfortable body sensations and non-engagement in catastrophizing thoughts is also a form of exposure.

  • @catherineelliott3248
    @catherineelliott32487 ай бұрын

    I thought Tami did a great job of trying to get to the essence of exactly how ACT helps people and the actual process it entails, but it felt like hard work as Steven Hayes seemed more intent on delivering a pitch.