13: with Glenn Callaghan
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Glenn is an expert in behavioral therapies, having authored early publications on Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP)—a sister science to ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy). On the podcast, Glenn discusses applying behavioral concepts and basic science in general to direct practice. Glenn shares his perspective on current issues in the contextual behavioral science world regarding boundary issues with evocative interpersonal therapeutic contact and shares advancements being made with the Functional Idiographic Assessment Template (FIAT); integrating functional analysis and functional assessment (Glenn discusses as being more accessible to clinicians) into direct practice for clinical behavioral analysis, psychotherapy, counselling, and more. A link to Glenn's profile with contact information on the SJSU website: http://www.sjsu.edu/people/glenn.callaghan/ Updates on the FIAT that we spoke about on the podcast: http://www.sjsu.edu/people/glenn.callaghan/FIAT/ Looking for the 2011-2012 first iteration of the podcast? You can find it on your podcast app or here: https://contextualscience.org/podcast Curious to learn more about ACT? Get your free acceptance and commitment therapy self-help ebook: http://eepurl.com/c9X9jn *Disclaimer 1. Conflict of interest: We will link to our own books and paid resources as well as use affiliate links. We promise to tell you on the podcast when we're being paid (if ever) to advertise during an episode. 2. Self help and education: This podcast provides accurate and authoritative information, it is not a substitute for psychotherapy or supervision and does not count as a professional service. If you are in need of help, seek out professional services from a licensed professional. 3. Community: Although this work is original, it's inspired and supported by a group of clinicians and researchers under the banner of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science.
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