The New Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approach You Need to Know | MedCircle

Watch Dr. Judy's FULL series on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) HERE: bit.ly/3wZuN3A
Acceptance and commitment therapy or ACT is the science-backed way to break you free from your thoughts, help you reach your goals, & change your life. It is based in the cognitive behavioral therapy approach. It takes the CBT approach a step further with an additional layer - consider it "third-wave CBT." According to triple board-certified neuropsychologist Dr. Judy Ho, you can have existing mental health conditions like an anxiety disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, but you can still move your life forward and tackle your goals.
People look for happiness all the time. But pain and labor are not a bad thing. It helps us grow and reach our goals.
Discover the newest cognitive behavioral therapy approach you need to know - and how to find a great acceptance and commitment therapy psychologist or other type of therapist.
Watch more series on cognitive behavioral therapy, anxiety, social anxiety, depression, addiction, cognitive distortions, and more on mental illness therapy, psychology and treatment HERE: bit.ly/3hy6HVY

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  • @MedCircle
    @MedCircle3 жыл бұрын

    Watch Dr. Judy's full series on this groundbreaking therapy HERE: bit.ly/3rr3wWo

  • @tonyburton419

    @tonyburton419

    3 жыл бұрын

    If her presentation of ACT was anything to judge this by....I most suggest to others to be cautious. If you want to know about ACT - start with any of Russ Harris's books. Buy "The Happiness Trap"as a starting point (here she was spot on). Or enroll on Russ Harris on-line courses I can assure you this will be by far, simply by a huge and massive margin, the better action you can take. I have never heard such a poor and weak description of ACT..."its a bit abstract.".....

  • @NatureFreak1127

    @NatureFreak1127

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your interviewing skills and composure have improved so much, Kyle. You're a good host. 👍

  • @ewalala682
    @ewalala6823 жыл бұрын

    agree! a couple of years ago my therapist advised me to just go cycling (an activity i've always enjoyed) despite me having a major depressive episode. my therapist said "you might as well be depressed on a bicycle. your body will benefit from the physical activity anyway. give it a try." so i did. i went cycling being heavily depressed. sometimes i was crying, most of the time just thinking "this doesn't make any sense". after a couple of weeks I actually started enjoying it ❤ DESPITE being depressed

  • @ashleywessel780
    @ashleywessel780 Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic interviewer:doesnt interrupt, but calls out something he doesn't understand, and asks for examples. It's clear he's really paying attention, and stays focused and relevant. A conversation between two very intelligent/emotionally intelligent people. Great, thank you(:

  • @PurplePinkRed
    @PurplePinkRed3 жыл бұрын

    I have to disagree to a point with the opening statement. At the height of my depression, I could barely get out of bed to use the bathroom, let alone bathe or eat. At the height of my anxiety, my panic attacks were frequent and I'd burst into tears. All of these severely affect one's ability to get and keep work, to attend school/college, to focus on hobbies, friends etc. This behaviour is not professional and not easy for others around you to deal with. I quit and got fired from several jobs in this time. I could not focus long enough on anything to be productive. I had to take time away from everything until I focused on me and my issues and got the help I needed. It is not unreasonable to want your mental health under some level of control before you embark on better journeys regarding dreams and ambitions. It's quite logical. It motivates me to keep up with therapy and practising coping skills so I can continue on my journey as well. Sure, I have days that are terrible, but I'm at a stage where I can hold down full-time study without buckling and breaking every single day.

  • @1fredforme

    @1fredforme

    3 жыл бұрын

    Please try high doses of B12. It worked for me very quickly.

  • @danielkaiser8971

    @danielkaiser8971

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think the idea is not to wait until you have healed before living life. This is possible if you're in a sort of medium state of mood or healing, obviously not if you're on the catatonic side of the depression spectrum.

  • @PurplePinkRed

    @PurplePinkRed

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danielkaiser8971 I understand that. That why I said I disagree to a point. I believe people who suffering from moderate to severe mental illness need treatments in place before even attempting to embark on any personal dreams that require large amounts of effort and focus. I'm using my own personal experiences as a source. Most suffering from mild mental illness can still function quite well in society, and are often very successful in social settings, with their careers and studies, and are able to enjoy their hobbies and achieve life goals. The blanket statement she made (which put all mental health sufferers in the same box) bothered me a bit. I think everyone's journey of getting help is different and has different goalposts to measure achievement (which aren't necessarily dreams) but are still commendable achievements and should be celebrated. Example: I cooked myself nutritious food today and ate it. I just thought I'd clarify that.

  • @PurplePinkRed

    @PurplePinkRed

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@1fredforme I actually took B12 for a long time many years ago when I did not eat a lot of meat. I did not notice a difference in my mental health whatsoever. I believe therapy, medication or a combination of the two are the most effective ways of treating mental illness. My B vitamin levels and my blood work in general is totally fine. You can be biologically healthy whilst still being mentally unhealthy.

  • @KC-xu2yr

    @KC-xu2yr

    3 жыл бұрын

    @PurplePinkRed I understand where you are and where you've been. I'm more or less in about the same area as far as being able to deal with people and situations. I can handle interaction with people better, though I do have a limit. Once I reach the limit, I have to stop or I'll most likely be drained of energy. I continue my counseling and medications and do what I can handle. My counselor thinks I am going in the right direction. Hang in there, you're worth the time.

  • @nadejdalisencu247
    @nadejdalisencu247 Жыл бұрын

    I want to be like Dr. Judy when I grow up :)

  • @czitopou1
    @czitopou13 жыл бұрын

    Amazing!!! Guys I love watching you! I am a psychologist (from Greece) and I am just so happy to watch these videos about mental health issues and the therapeutic approaches!

  • @foxycat90210
    @foxycat902103 жыл бұрын

    This isn't new, I learned about it in university, it might be getting more popular, but it's not new. For pple who say this wouldn´t work for them, don´t knock it till you try it, also, this isn't a tool you use on it´s own; it's a tool in a the CBT toolbox that should be used with other tools. It´s not about just thinking positively, it´s analyzing why you think something, accepting reality, but being able to move forward still.

  • @gallawaysk
    @gallawaysk3 жыл бұрын

    I love the concept of ACT. Dr. Judy is phenomenal & explains things so well. I’m doing CBT but am about to begin DBT & I hope to use ACT eventually. I think it’ll help with my grief & trauma.

  • @tonyburton419

    @tonyburton419

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wrong, this is a very poor explanation.

  • @makaylahollywood3677
    @makaylahollywood3677 Жыл бұрын

    The information in these online videos is a great value.

  • @EVEspinosa79
    @EVEspinosa793 жыл бұрын

    Oh this one and Dr Ramani's video on toxic positivity are really speaking to my heart today.

  • @PurplePinkRed

    @PurplePinkRed

    3 жыл бұрын

    That video was very enlightening!

  • @oriusthecentaur8736

    @oriusthecentaur8736

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, I got the same video recommendation! I’ll watch it after this one

  • @haisesasaki3944

    @haisesasaki3944

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh, I love this. Toxic positivity is just another kind of stigma.

  • @MedCircle

    @MedCircle

    3 жыл бұрын

    So glad you found them helpful 💙

  • @abeermourad1953
    @abeermourad19533 жыл бұрын

    She's so well spoken.

  • @Gwen13061
    @Gwen130613 жыл бұрын

    I was very depressed yet very functional. A great way to make yourself feel worse is to force yourself to update a resume and go on that job interview. Big mistake. I am suffering the lost opportunity and bad impression ever since.

  • @TammyOne-rd9ng

    @TammyOne-rd9ng

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rejection is horrible. Tends to make depression worse. I’m in this now

  • @anisarakaj7734
    @anisarakaj7734 Жыл бұрын

    Dr Judy I love you so much

  • @zaidzerat1959
    @zaidzerat19593 жыл бұрын

    This so beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤❤🙏

  • @victoriacortina7715
    @victoriacortina7715 Жыл бұрын

    Love ACT and love this video! Thank you!

  • @dawnshire2069
    @dawnshire20694 ай бұрын

    Look forward let it pass, with guidance it helps a lot.

  • @keishahines6733
    @keishahines67333 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video, very helpful!

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma93 жыл бұрын

    I think this is good for people who are relatively high-functioning, but it's definitely not for everyone. Some people need time and space to work on their personal problems because life is fast and overwhelming. Also being able to function doesn't equate to feeling better.

  • @lettytorres5449

    @lettytorres5449

    2 жыл бұрын

    yes but not doing anything while also depressed actually makes you feel worse, some people can’t afford to not keep living.

  • @freddyboy8251

    @freddyboy8251

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think ACT is soooo much more than what Dr.Judy can cover in a 12 mins video, so maybe reading some Russ Harris's books can be helpful

  • @MrsYoung-in9ov
    @MrsYoung-in9ov3 жыл бұрын

    The ideas behind ACT helped me deal with my chronic health issues but I didn’t know it was an actual thing til now. 😅

  • @ambermorrical1820
    @ambermorrical18203 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU! I have been so torn with which type of therapy to seek (CBT, etc) for myself - I wanted to find a therapy that will help discover and help me move through it. Searching for one in my area now!

  • @vampoftrance
    @vampoftrance2 жыл бұрын

    If someone is clinically depressed, then they should try treatment. But if you find always reaction badly to situation then CBT is good. You can't just do this for a few months. You have to do for years until it becomes a habit. Your reaction to the situation is the key. So listen to Dr. Ho. First take a look at the " ugly painting" and decide Instead of getting upset about it. With ATC you can think through. I always put off my reaction. Then try different ones in my mind first. The best is to " apologize" or " thank you" instead of my previous behavior only made things worse. So don't wait another day to try this. Get out and have a good time now. Sell that ugly painting. And use the money for something helpful or buy a new painting. Then think about the person who is enjoying that painting. Thats why CBT is. Not letting the moment bring you down worrying.

  • @tinysisters1321
    @tinysisters13212 ай бұрын

    In my life, current situation is fact. Most of time I am not able to accept the things which are not caused because of me but I am trapped when I get out of this trap.

  • @chiyerano
    @chiyerano Жыл бұрын

    Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). Thanks.

  • @NataliaMotivaTuCambio100
    @NataliaMotivaTuCambio1003 жыл бұрын

    great contribution !!! - thanks a lot :-) greetings from andalucia , spain

  • @psych4u339
    @psych4u3392 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful thanks

  • @jvcex
    @jvcex3 жыл бұрын

    thanx dr Judy ho

  • @navitellurian9095
    @navitellurian9095 Жыл бұрын

    very helpful

  • @GS-st9ns
    @GS-st9ns3 жыл бұрын

    One good thing about Kyle Kittleson, he knows how to keep things Poppin. No matter what the subject is, he knows how to make it more interesting than it really is to keep people viewing. First it was CBT now it's Act. Who's Zoomin who here. I guess I missed the point of all this. Oh well, thumbs up to everyone gets help from this video.

  • @SSJKamui
    @SSJKamui3 жыл бұрын

    This sounds like a great idea. And it would solve many of my criticisms of CBT. (I dislike Beckian CT a bit because not enough focus is being put on acting and actually solving the real world problems of the client.) The potential danger I am seeing here is ofcourse the topic of "who decides what problems of the patient and potential areas for improvement are the most urgent ". I think sometimes, therapists can have other ideas of "urgent needs" than the patient.

  • @thriftjunkgaming1670
    @thriftjunkgaming16703 жыл бұрын

    10/10 CBT

  • @truthseeker1491
    @truthseeker14913 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t explain that very well but reading Acts will help differentiate between the 2 worlds. Cheers

  • @artbaugh3
    @artbaugh32 жыл бұрын

    Exactly!

  • @jonharvey55
    @jonharvey552 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, the therapist doesn't do a good job of explaining what ACT is. She did recommend a good book though, The happiness trap. I would also recommend the author's first book on ACT called The Confidence Gap. The Author goes into deep detail into what ACT is and the book is very interactive. It is not a book you just read but you are asked to do a number of different ACT and mindfulness type exercieses.

  • @kam0406
    @kam04063 жыл бұрын

    How does someone afford the best therapy that actually works when a person who is depressed can't get out of the house, shower, clean or work? This new therapy, along with most mental health counseling, remains inaccessible to most Americans. The government funded programs just push drugs, that even doctors admit, do little to treat depression and are riddled with side effects. There are two kinds of health care. One is for more affluent citizens and one is for those who are disadvantaged. I am not sure what the solution is, but this video just made me even more depressed because I just do not know how to access help right now. I do not have the energy to find resources, financial and otherwise. Depression makes people stuck and people desperately want relief, but how do you get treatment that works. Does anyone have an answer?😭

  • @wolfferoni

    @wolfferoni

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, I understand your struggle and frustration. I'm not American but this is an issue in most places. I can't give you specific advice but I've heard there are places that will do therapy on a sliding scale. If you see a doctor, they should be able to refer you to these places. If you're in a position where you're depressed to the point where you can't or can barely function at all, your goal isn't to get the best therapy, it's to get any therapy or help you can. Being able to get the best therapy is a privilege that a lot of us don't have. With regards to meds, meds do have side effects (all meds do) but you might not experience them and they can be very helpful, especially if your symptoms are severe. There are many types so you might need to try a few to find one that works for you. Medication can be really helpful because it can enable you to start looking after yourself and get therapy. Most people with clinical depression use a combo of meds and therapy, at least until they don't need the meds anymore.

  • @mihaelahaita994

    @mihaelahaita994

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have an answer and a good news for you. There is not such thing as the best therapy. The try to promote such aproach (in general CBT aproaches) because they need promotion. They don't really work as they say because people who chose to practice this aproaches lack some basic therapeutic skills so in turn, they need to rely on techiques almost exclusively. The good news here is that you do not have to pay more to get good therapy. Because you need good therapist not good therapy. How you find a good therapist? This is not easy but not imposible. Not easy because good therapists don't do promotion. They don't need it. They have very long waiting lists without promotion. Try to rely on people who now other people etc. Real therapists don't come in front of camera on a regular basis and don't usually write books. They are too busy helping others and get a satisfaction from it, so no need for 5 minutes of fame in front of camera. Also, a good therapist is not necesary expensive. Good therapists do his job to help others not to get rich. Also, it might be needed to test more therapists until you find a good one. You will recognise when you will find him/her by the fact that it will be the person who really understands your pain, is not eager to explain things to you and will rather make you find out things about yourself through putting the necesary questions, you will feel understood, you will feel empathy and warm. People don't need training to offer empathy and warm. This is a natuaral gift, you hav it or not. You don't gain it over time by training. That being said, the rest will be the ability to put the right questions and to insist on things that matters until the changes on your mood will be noticed and beyound. Good luck !

  • @jennyl3475

    @jennyl3475

    3 жыл бұрын

    I hope you're hanging in there.

  • @JDforeveralone

    @JDforeveralone

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mihaelahaita994 I wish I could press that like button 100 times for u!!! I hope that person " kwi " read it and was able to go search for that therapist. I must say that I think not all docs fall into the category of "attention seeking".... I've been following dr Daniel Fox (specialses in BPD) who I find has got great informative videos which make a difference to a lot of ppl out there. Wishing u all the best, to whoever reads this- greetings from north Africa

  • @Oceans780
    @Oceans7803 жыл бұрын

    I have always said that "Happiness is Temporary" Something always comes along to change things.

  • @foreverolly8864

    @foreverolly8864

    3 жыл бұрын

    Pain is temporary as well tho

  • @cobosigatti5881

    @cobosigatti5881

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@foreverolly8864 Takes longer and not as easy to treat. PTSD is a form that further stems from pain, and it's recurring and sometimes never goes away, especially if it's severe pain and repetitive pain.

  • @baskapat5239

    @baskapat5239

    3 жыл бұрын

    But balls stretcher is eternal.

  • @yeatnumber1Dmuncher

    @yeatnumber1Dmuncher

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@baskapat5239 Girlfriend is temporary, ball stretcher is eternal

  • @Sandra-mq1nb
    @Sandra-mq1nb3 жыл бұрын

    Marvelous❤ I even heard already about it over here in Switzerland🙏⛑ Your chanel is so inspiring & encouraging - love it😚

  • @MedCircle

    @MedCircle

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words! So glad you find value in this education 💙

  • @CatLadyKorea
    @CatLadyKorea3 жыл бұрын

    ACT is already widely practiced and studied in Korea.

  • @GiGi-lg1dl
    @GiGi-lg1dl3 жыл бұрын

    Michael Bernard Beckwith is the Agape Church guy of whom you speak 💜

  • @minshubay6740
    @minshubay67403 жыл бұрын

    My mind/gut told me that my cat will get killed by my neighbor but I just thought it was a silly thought but it happened. This happens a lot too. I really don't trust my thoughts because I have OCD but they almost always turn out to be true. So now, how can I not trust what my mind tells me?

  • @mariaysabelsanchez8768
    @mariaysabelsanchez87688 ай бұрын

    Hello Dr Judy. I was wondering if there’s a way to get the list of about 200 activities you recommended during the Dialectical session with the client suffering from depression

  • @AnishaPurpleBrisonette
    @AnishaPurpleBrisonette3 жыл бұрын

    I love this approach

  • @elizabethonthelightside5093
    @elizabethonthelightside50933 жыл бұрын

    I love it. Will get some act books

  • @kibby5774
    @kibby57743 жыл бұрын

    The author George Lakoff from Berkley has brought out the same basic thoughts but he said the thought when first generated goes in the brain(don’t think of an elephant)the brain takes that thought and “ by telling yourself don’t think that you in reality almost cement the thought in your brain,So it’s the thought,not language.Its how the brain works.Example:You tell yourself don’t look down,don’t look down.Then that’s all your brain wants to do...

  • @SamuelOrjiM
    @SamuelOrjiM3 жыл бұрын

    Reality is a variable that is how I put it.

  • @hazegrayandunderway8077
    @hazegrayandunderway80773 жыл бұрын

    She totally gets it.

  • @srolesen

    @srolesen

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol, she's a covert narc and using her own therapy to cover up from herself and facing the fact that she is falling apart. 1) Look at her facial expressions compared to the situation at hand (slow-mo if needed) 2) Listen to how and when she disengages from objective reality 3) Watch who she is underneath the surface she engineered to "feel as if she is as others see her" rather than "actually being"

  • @JDforeveralone

    @JDforeveralone

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@srolesen strange!! I've tried to watch her a couple of times cos of the titles catching my interest. Yet every time something seems to bother me while watching her! Interesting your analysis of her body language! Could u explain your second point a bit further? Didn't really get what u meant. Thanks anyway :)

  • @srolesen

    @srolesen

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JDforeveralone Haha, i remember I went through the same thing with her for a while, like thinking "hmm, that's a bit odd, wonder what's going on with that" so often I started to look a bit deeper. Her gestures and intonation are frequently very odd for the situation at hand, like when Kyle is clearly in pain she frequently give off an air of pleasure or maybe glee and then a moment after seem to try and suppress her own expression of that glee (facial glee first, intonation mellowed later legs stop twirling last all in stark contrast to situation at hand, needs slow-mo to really pick it up) I think it's hard to put the 2nd point into words in a youtube comment, there is just a lot to it more than one factoid or timestamp, but with that said look at when and when she uses the "square earth" metaphor and how, notice her intonation and body language. She works to split her "clients" (Kyle) experience of reality from objective reality with the pretext of helping him deal with setbacks, but when does she seem more happy and excited, when Kyle is in an unburdened stated of mind or when he is staring down into his own soul as if momentarily caught in a chasm of despair? Sociopaths and narcissists can experience duping-delight when gaslighting their victims, a similar feeling to playing poker and succeeding to fool your opponent into having a full house when really all you have is smoke and mirrors, she seems to interact with Kyle like that frequently and the pattern is something like 1) she fishes for vulnerabilities while pretending to want to help 2) Kyle swallows the bait, hook and sinker and soon feel horrible 3) she offers pretend solution that solves nothing, rather it's rewriting his sense of objective reality with some BS 4) Kyle feels obliged to pretend to feel better, and does his best to fulfill that obligation 5) she twirls her heel gleefully 6) Kyle looks somewhat shellshocked but politely happy 7) she praises him overtly, but uses that praise to pick at his wounds covertly 8) Kyle oblivious looking like he is in somewhat of a foggy state of mind. key being the fishing, disengagement from objective reality and clear glee on her face in obscene moments, and she knows it!

  • @kristinainman6545

    @kristinainman6545

    Жыл бұрын

    What is her name and where does she practice?

  • @SamuelOrjiM
    @SamuelOrjiM3 жыл бұрын

    The language trap is only half real. It is real in the minds of the many who forget that the chain of individual words we string together truly. Words are in essence the creation of a state to express a complexity. A symbol used for representation. You only trap yourself if you speak without a margin of error. Might I suggest an addition to this language paradigm? We shall call it "What I meant was!!!". Before the new meaning sinks deep the option to create a more accurate statement still exists. One that more accurately explains the situation. To understand that we use words in finality while meaning probabilistic is lost on a majority as the concept of an individual word as a summary of a concept is lost in daily conversation.

  • @matthewnelson9809
    @matthewnelson9809 Жыл бұрын

    ghb the bomb

  • @marieke-2736
    @marieke-27362 ай бұрын

    This is exactly what Claire Wineland did. Look her up! She had a documentary and ted talk that is very much worth the watch ❤

  • @Londonbridge88
    @Londonbridge884 ай бұрын

    Please tell me how this would be used for folks in crisis - the unhoused, dealing with domestic violence etc

  • @martialmusic
    @martialmusic3 жыл бұрын

    From these few remarks it is not really clear how ACT is different from standard CBT. (In my opinion)

  • @danielkaiser8971

    @danielkaiser8971

    3 жыл бұрын

    She didn't say it was different from CBT. She said it was an additional layer to CBT.

  • @dcrbdh

    @dcrbdh

    3 жыл бұрын

    Like DBT, ACT is a branch of CBT

  • @lynnmarieanderson1744
    @lynnmarieanderson17443 жыл бұрын

    At first I actually thought they said ECT, I'm thinking electro shock therapy????

  • @mountaingirl2928
    @mountaingirl29283 жыл бұрын

    None of this can stop the pain of Depression, Anxiety, pain disorder, low no self esteem, feeling unlikes in wanted, feeling worthless. I have spent months not taking a shower not cooking 22 hours in the bed. Getting out just to potty n make a piece of buttered toast bread. I spent 60 yrs trying to get better. It never gets better. I been on so many medicines and there's only one medicine that helps but because people abuse it now I can't get it. I can't function . I think it's a very cruel life. She smiles sweetly and has no clue any of this crap will help someone. It only helps her to make a buck to sell a book which I bet she wrote . U can't reverse child abuse you can't reverse being bullied you can't reverse never being loved . Well I'm sure the ones not so bad just having a bad day is different than what I'm going thru. The bad seems to always happen to me. I'd like to see some professional diagnose me n make my pain go away. But they can't

  • @tommywoods3996

    @tommywoods3996

    3 жыл бұрын

    The purpose of this technique in contrast to many others is not to stop those things directly. It isn't to make the pain go away directly or to reverse anything. It sounds like your pain is so severe it wouldn't be feasible to just accept it without judgement (although you should do this in addition to other things). More traditional CBT sounds like it would be more ideal for you because you're saying a lot about how things can't get better or won't get better and that bad things just always happen to you. These are harmful thought patterns that CBT is meant to address. This therapy should come into play once one is in a more stable state. Different therapies are designed for different forms of depression. Don't take her promotion of this as her saying that this is the cure for everyone. I'm sure she is aware of what I'm saying as a professional psychologist.

  • @cobosigatti5881

    @cobosigatti5881

    3 жыл бұрын

    I so feel what you're going thru 😢

  • @vanessabeckles9445

    @vanessabeckles9445

    2 жыл бұрын

    When are you gonna try god?

  • @ravneiv
    @ravneiv Жыл бұрын

    Did I miss it or did this not explain what ACT is in practice?

  • @michelefisher5171
    @michelefisher51713 жыл бұрын

    I don’t see CBT an act as one. They are separate. Can you give me a reference for that please? I just finished a masters and my thesis was act vs cbt

  • @gabrielcarrasco8414

    @gabrielcarrasco8414

    3 жыл бұрын

    They may not be, but they fall under the CT umbrella. But they are similar in that they address how thoughts can impact your behavior.

  • @timothysatyr6674
    @timothysatyr66743 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how much is cost benifit. Like for many young folk they simply don't have the space to exist. If you've fully adapted to creating purely digitally you can exist in an 8x8 cell. For those that do more traditional hands on things, (that the boomers constantly talk shit about us not doing) you would need a significantly higher amount of resources to achieve them comparatively to previous generations. I wonder how much barrier to entry has an effect on younger folks depression and anxiety

  • @akilolostreet2424
    @akilolostreet242411 ай бұрын

    Ftr- I don't rate my " happiness" health as being happy all the time. Not in the least. In fact, I enjoy the dark mossy fragrant woods of depression that come and go like hibernation. No. What really bothers me is: I'm not progressing. I'm not gratified, professionally, personally , creatively. I feel like ALL MY EXHAUSTIVE EFFORTS , have never gotten me to where I want to go. You meet people like me everyday. Our lives are just pale imposters of what we Can hope to enjoy as a human being...but can't seem to pull off . Even something like not being able to afford dental care, can drastically derail happiness .

  • @carolp.3408
    @carolp.34083 жыл бұрын

    Michael Beckwith with Agape church?

  • @veliyanadoycheva6288
    @veliyanadoycheva62882 жыл бұрын

    ACT sort of remains me of Marisa Peer's methods

  • @redvelvetcakeYUM
    @redvelvetcakeYUM3 жыл бұрын

    Affirmation from stumbling upon this video, and previously purchasing “The Happiness Trap” is a good sign for me to keep going. & yes, it is worth a read!😊❤️

  • @mm7846
    @mm7846 Жыл бұрын

    8:26 Micheal Bernard Beckwith

  • @johndeal4381
    @johndeal43813 жыл бұрын

    i asked my therapist for CBT therapy. He declined, saying I know what I should be doing and don't need someone to help me with it. He's in to Chinese therapy and herbs.

  • @jennyl3475

    @jennyl3475

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear that. Are you asking yourself if you're compatible with him?

  • @matthewnelson9809
    @matthewnelson9809 Жыл бұрын

    yes im paying ateention just on into procation mode that aall

  • @user-qx2kh7fp4p
    @user-qx2kh7fp4p2 жыл бұрын

    🙏🏽

  • @SamuelOrjiM
    @SamuelOrjiM3 жыл бұрын

    Umm, I have a scientific mind as well and I'm in love with variability and uncertainty. How did you get certainty from science????

  • @haisesasaki3944

    @haisesasaki3944

    3 жыл бұрын

    Where can I find you?

  • @danielkaiser8971

    @danielkaiser8971

    3 жыл бұрын

    Things in science can indeed be certain. Until they are not. New information changes the perceived truth.

  • @gSWG3R

    @gSWG3R

    3 жыл бұрын

    A little thing called reliability and validity lol.

  • @SamuelOrjiM

    @SamuelOrjiM

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gSWG3R you mean authority and that's religion.

  • @SamuelOrjiM

    @SamuelOrjiM

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@haisesasaki3944 the uk

  • @TammyOne-rd9ng
    @TammyOne-rd9ng3 жыл бұрын

    Fake it until you make it

  • @chaitanyadeshmane8243
    @chaitanyadeshmane82432 жыл бұрын

    Who else relate ACT with OCD cure ?

  • @matthewnelson9809
    @matthewnelson9809 Жыл бұрын

    im trying here shoibng and looking at progran ys the rest is surgAR COAT SO THANK ILL FLLOW JUST LERNINGHOE BLEND AND BE POSTIVE NOT JUST STATE BUT TO BE

  • @chrisxavier1848
    @chrisxavier18482 жыл бұрын

    "Arguendo"

  • @alexisfaith4680
    @alexisfaith46803 жыл бұрын

    Mindfulness doesn’t encourage perpetuating happy emotional states. It challenges us to overcome our emotions by nurturing inner peace through adversity and healthy questioning of self. ACT seems like a slide of hand not a deep rooted therapeutic model.

  • @TheFed39

    @TheFed39

    3 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed it so much!!!!!

  • @LeighAnnMiller
    @LeighAnnMiller3 жыл бұрын

    At the top of the food pyramid… I’m pretty sure fats oils and sweets are at the top of the food pyramid 🤪😂

  • @ayblgr3202
    @ayblgr32022 жыл бұрын

    The way she moves makes me think she can be an R’nB singer

  • @matthewnelson9809
    @matthewnelson9809 Жыл бұрын

    it gmt deat ghb dear

  • @truthseeker1491
    @truthseeker14913 жыл бұрын

    For example Jesus plays with your mind he says a lustful look is akin to adultery and hatred akin to murder. God sees everyone on a level playing field. That is reality. We are equal. This equality of evil is broken only by God himself - you know the story. God breaks in and acts in lives to restore his truth. He displays this in the book of Acts as I’ve said. All the people in the book of Acts suffer terribly but ‘act’ they do with great vigour and at times joyful singing! It’s amazing. Read it as a psych text and see what on earth is going on. ACT!

  • @johndeal4381
    @johndeal43813 жыл бұрын

    However, as we all know the earth is actually flat.

  • @heytheredollfacex
    @heytheredollfacex3 жыл бұрын

    Heh.

  • @markovcd
    @markovcd3 жыл бұрын

    5:38 so this means we need to eat less humans? DAMMIT

  • @carolinemaja2199
    @carolinemaja21993 жыл бұрын

    She's so ecited, like she had a revelation. Some depression symptoms are stored in body and mind fuck will not help. You can't push the river. Somatic experiencing helps in some shutdown cases more. When the mind-body-nervoussystem system is regulated, insights and stucked energys can be freed, wich allow naturally inert healing. When that occurs, new life dynamics can take place. Of course parma has no interest in humanistic approaches! Ther's no gain in people getting better without pills!

  • @mountaingirl2928

    @mountaingirl2928

    3 жыл бұрын

    I tried 40 years of there therapy n pills the only thing worked was Xanax. It shuts the nervous system down and says shut up be still let her Ming n body rest it's forced to by the meds . NOTHING ELSE WORKD. 40 yrs and 40 meds nothing works but Xanax. Thanks to people abusing it people like he will never see a normal day in my life again. It was my only survival. Now I just survive I live in the bed 22 hours a day I'm paralyzed with DEPRESSION and now anger because I'm left to suffer. She has no clue act is just another selling point I wonder did she write a book of course. All the history couldn't come up with Act but she could. None of it works. One 10 cent pill can do more than any THERPY can do costing millions of dollars. I'm sure my treatment gas cost $20.000 this year and 35000$ last year. One 25 cent pill a day would solve my problem. They don't want you healthy they won't have a job if u get healthy . There goal is to keep u sick giving these new concoction s off Psch meds to bake u worse.

  • @tonyburton419

    @tonyburton419

    3 жыл бұрын

    ACT does have elements of bodywork, you need to read 1) ACTMade Simple - Russ Harris or A Liberated Mind by Steve Hayes - who largely created the model. Or youtube - Steve Hayes - Turning Pain Into Purpose.

  • @truthseeker1491
    @truthseeker14913 жыл бұрын

    Yes. This is akin to Christian grace. This is what I’ve been getting at. We are subject to the world/language. But it is not necessarily true. The book of Acts in the Bible elaborates/amplifies ACT. I personify it ie Devil/God but if you can get behind the ‘scenes’ so to speak you find a truer reality. It’s given the term grace which is a way that God reorients reality. The Devil seeks to keep u wallowing around in earthy stuff. God cuts right through bringing his grace upon a life. It establishes new norms which enables a person to cut free from earthly judgments. U become more accountable not less. More truthful not less. But the world sees it as opposite! Amazing. People are stuck but they don’t know it. I’m free in a reestablished/reoriented life. I am untouchable. Thanks to you for this insight. I like your colours young man!

  • @kibby5774
    @kibby57743 жыл бұрын

    ACT is just a renamed meshuga of a theory that has been around.The tool in therapy of simply addressing facts, verses the unbalance thought,ultimately emotions,If we are in a depression our emotions are out of wack.So an example:My girl friend hates me I know it because she hasn’t called me in 3 days,the therapist,or anyone asks..Do you Really thinks she hates you,Answer No. Therapist”why”because she’s always been there for me for years,I know she’s busy with her kids,she wasn’t feeling well.....If you can get factual thoughts in there(the brain)when we are depressed.Gradually our emotions get on a more even keel. Deep depression probably need drug theory in addition.So again language in my opinion has Nothing to do with any of it this has been out there for a long time,It’s been wrongly modified and renamed ACT.....in my opinion. Author George Lakoff title “Don’t think of a pink elephant”

  • @carolinemaja2199
    @carolinemaja21993 жыл бұрын

    To find a really good psychotherapist is like finding a needle in a heysteck! All mindfuck, the body and inert wisdom/awareness mostly not adressed. Just rational, often dogmatic 'science' accepted crapp.

  • @srolesen

    @srolesen

    3 жыл бұрын

    exactly! That "science" is BSology for "repugnant, fundamentally ineffektive and illogical"

  • @joanbennettnyc
    @joanbennettnyc3 жыл бұрын

    These videos are getting progressively worse and increasingly infomercial. They aren't educating, they're selling.

  • @danielkaiser8971

    @danielkaiser8971

    3 жыл бұрын

    I didn't notice a charge to listen to the discussion. I didn't notice a requirement to listen either.

  • @joanbennettnyc

    @joanbennettnyc

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danielkaiser8971 Did you notice their course on Passive Aggression?

  • @mihaelahaita994

    @mihaelahaita994

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are so right. What is worse is they take advantage of people who are desperate find some help. This video is no inocent comercial for some item that you might chose or not to buy. Is a covered comercial for a treatment done by a narcisistic lady that doesn't even understands the basic principles of psychotherapy and the mechanism of psychotherapy, how psychotherapy works. This is more disturbing.

  • @danielkaiser8971

    @danielkaiser8971

    3 жыл бұрын

    You both look verrrry stupid when you just keep right on watching all the videos you claim to dislike. The only thing between your finger and the button to watch something else is AIR. Apparently, it's also the only thing between your ears.

  • @joanbennettnyc

    @joanbennettnyc

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mihaelahaita994 -- agree with you.

  • @markovcd
    @markovcd3 жыл бұрын

    Funny how western world is waking up to eastern philosophy in form of psychology.

  • @IdaKiss
    @IdaKiss3 жыл бұрын

    NLP is more elegant, and does not call itself therapy.

  • @minshubay6740

    @minshubay6740

    3 жыл бұрын

    What is that?