Engage and Empower Your Clients through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
An experiential workshop for therapists who want to empower their clients through ACT
Yes, you can.
This online course applies Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) processes to help clients empower themselves.
Throughout the course, you as a health professional will have the opportunity to work on empowerment through the various processes of psychological flexibility: acceptance, defusion, present moment, self-as-context, values, and committed action. In addition to this, we will work on values-based assertiveness training and practicing compassionate self-care.
You are invited to do experiential work from the inside out, and to practice powerful ACT techniques to empower yourself as a health professional, as well as empowering your clients.
Through small group work and a series of experiential exercises, you will build the foundation needed to broaden your skills base and to grow as both a clinician and person.
The focus of this course will be on turning struggle into strength by various skill-building practices.
This course welcomes all health professionals. Some experience with ACT might be helpful but not necessary to participate.
Course
overview
session #1
ACT With Empowerment
An introduction to ACT and how it can be used in a context of empowerment
session #2
Your Most Courageous Self
Applying the ACT hexaflex to bravery
session #3
Fabulous Firmness
Using values-based assertiveness skills to stand up for yourself and set healthy boundaries
session #4
Communicate Like a Pro
Discovering and expressing your deepest needs
session #5
It's a Tribe Thing
Finding and cultivating networks of support
session #6
Fierce Compassion
Discover, plan, and execute practices of compassionate self care
After this course you will be able to
- Describe the basics of the ACT model and how it relates to empowerment
- Explore your own vulnerability and the strengths associated with it
- Apply the ACT hexaflex to the concept of bravery to advance your behavioral repertoire
- Describe values-based assertiveness and demonstrate assertiveness skills to create healthy boundaries
- Discriminate between workable and unworkable excuses and explanations
- Assess your needs and practice expressing these clearly to increase the likelihood of having your needs met by others
- Describe the important role of support systems and building networks of practice opportunities
- Train and implement compassionate skills in the service of cultivating the competencies of compassion and self-care
Meet your trainer
Rikke Kjelgaard, MSc, is a licensed psychologist and peer-reviewed acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) trainer within the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS). She offers both basic and specialist training and supervision in ACT, and she speaks frequently on ACT, compassion, and empowerment on stages across the world.
Rikke is very passionate about ACT, empowerment, and compassionate self-care, and she helps people around the world to thrive, stand up for themselves, and express and live their full potential.
With more than 400 workshops on her resume, Rikke is an experienced and popular educator. Her teaching style is highly experiential, and she is known to deliver trainings with passion, humour, warmth, and love.
Practical information
This training takes place on zoom once a week for 6 executive weeks for 2 hours at a time.
Sessions will be recorded and available to watch for 28 days after the live event.
Participants can either join live, watch the recording, or both.
All dates at 2 pm – 4 pm CEST
Fall 2020 – dates are coming
Your investment is 249 EUR