Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hi, I am new to this list and just learned about the ACT program. I have tried many things for my GAD and panic attacks but to little avail. This seems to be a logical and helpful way to treat these disorders. I am wondering whether or not there are any intensive retreats or workshops for people who would like to try this technique? Thanks in advance! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 HI , You can find workshops and therapists who do ACT at www.contextualpysychology.org There is quite a bit of info there and perhaps a therapist or workshop listed in your area. Best, RobynGwendolyn Taralli wrote: Hi, I am new to this list and just learned about the ACT program. I have tried many things for my GAD and panic attacks but to little avail. This seems to be a logical and helpful way to treat these disorders. I am wondering whether or not there are any intensive retreats or workshops for people who would like to try this technique? Thanks in advance! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Hi Robyn-- Just wanted to see if you'd be able to 'drop by' before/after your New Zealand workshops. I put in a plug for your workshop on the contextual psychology website--not that you need it, just that I wanted to direct people to quality ACT training when it comes up. Best, JT ROBYN WALSER wrote: HI , You can find workshops and therapists who do ACT at www.contextualpysychology.org There is quite a bit of info there and perhaps a therapist or workshop listed in your area. Best, Robyn Gwendolyn Taralli wrote: Hi, I am new to this list and just learned about the ACT program. I have tried many things for my GAD and panic attacks but to little avail. This seems to be a logical and helpful way to treat these disorders. I am wondering whether or not there are any intensive retreats or workshops for people who would like to try this technique? Thanks in advance! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Very sorry--I'd just intended to send that email to Robyn (my bad) Best, JT J. T. Blackledge wrote: Hi Robyn-- Just wanted to see if you'd be able to 'drop by' before/after your New Zealand workshops. I put in a plug for your workshop on the contextual psychology website--not that you need it, just that I wanted to direct people to quality ACT training when it comes up. Best, JT ROBYN WALSER wrote: HI , You can find workshops and therapists who do ACT at www.contextualpysychology.org There is quite a bit of info there and perhaps a therapist or workshop listed in your area. Best, Robyn Gwendolyn Taralli wrote: Hi, I am new to this list and just learned about the ACT program. I have tried many things for my GAD and panic attacks but to little avail. This seems to be a logical and helpful way to treat these disorders. I am wondering whether or not there are any intensive retreats or workshops for people who would like to try this technique? Thanks in advance! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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