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🗓️ 29 January 2020
⏱️ 70 minutes
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Dr. Emily Sandoz joins me in Session 107 to talk about her work in ACT and Clinical Behavior Analysis. I found this conversation really fascinating as she shares how she helps people in talk-therapy contexts - a setting that most listeners do not practice in.
Going into this interview, I assumed we'd get deep into the ACT Hexaflex Processes, but we ended up dispensing with a lot of the common, "mid-level terms," of ACT, and instead focused on the functional analysis of verbal behavior in the context of a therapy session.
I think you'll find Emily's approach to ACT refreshingly direct and simple. And, even if you don't have an interest in the talk-therapy world, there are tons of connections that you're likely to make, especially in the area of supervision. How, you might ask? I can't spoil it here, so be sure to listen to the conversation in its entirety.
In broadcasting terms, we had a "hard-out" in terms of time. Otherwise this interview could have continued for much longer. So if this type of content interests you, go to the shownotes of this episode at behavioralobservations.com and let me know, as I'd love to have Emily back to chat some more.
We talked about a few books and other resources during the conversation, and I've linked them below:
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, Dr. Emily Sandos joins me today in session 107 of the behavioral |
0:09.2 | Observations podcast to talk about her work and act in clinical behavior analysis. |
0:14.9 | I found this conversation really fascinating as she shares how she helps people in talk |
0:19.4 | therapy contexts, a setting that most listeners do not practice in. |
0:24.4 | Going into this interview, I assumed we'd get deep into the act hexaflex processes, |
0:30.1 | but we ended up dispensing with a lot of the common mid-level terms of act and instead focused on the functional analysis of verbal behavior in the context of |
0:38.3 | a therapy session. I think you'll find Emily's approach to act refreshingly direct and simple. |
0:42.6 | And even if you don't have an interest in the talk therapy world, there are tons of connections |
0:46.8 | that you're likely to make, especially in the area of supervision. How might you ask? Well, I can't |
0:51.7 | spoil it here, so be sure to listen to the conversation in its entirety, |
0:55.7 | because we do get into that towards the end of the interview. In broadcasting terms, we had what's called |
1:00.9 | a hard out in terms of time. Otherwise, this interview could have gone on for much, much longer. |
1:07.0 | So if this type of content interests you, go to the show notes of this episode at behavioral |
1:10.7 | observations.com, and let me know in the comments, as I'd love to have Emily back to chat |
1:16.1 | some more about this really important topic. |
1:19.9 | We talked about a few books and other resources during the conversation, and I'll have links |
1:23.1 | to those again in the show notes of the episode. |
1:27.2 | So again, just go to behavioral observations.com and look for session 107. |
1:32.0 | Okay. |
1:32.5 | And this podcast is brought to you by the Act Boot Camp for Behavior Analyst. |
1:36.6 | Yes, there's a new Act boot camp that is scheduled from March 19th to 22nd in Reno, Nevada. |
1:42.9 | This workshop is taught by a who's who in the act community, |
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