
Navigating ACT, Behaviour Change & Neurodiversity with Alex Glecoff (Behaviour Ally)
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Join us for an insightful discussion with Alex Glecoff from Behaviour Ally, exploring the intersection of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), behavioural change, and neurodivergent individuals. Discover how ACT principles can be tailored to empower neurodivergent clients and promote compassionate, identity-affirming therapy.
Read more on my blog here.
Topics Covered:
- Definition and core processes: acceptance, cognitive defusion, mindfulness, values-based action.
- Its alignment with behavioural frameworks and RFT (Relational Frame Theory)
- Discussion of ACT’s strong research base across stress, mental health, and behaviour change.
- Identifying unhelpful patterns using the ACT “hexaflex” model.
- Shaping new behaviours via values-driven goals.
- The importance of mindfulness and emotional acceptance in facilitating sustainable change.
Bria Wannamaker, RP.
@therapywithbria_
www.briawannamakerpsychotherapy.com
As always, please remember that these podcast episodes are for educational purposes only and are not a substitute for medical healthcare or mental healthcare. Podcasts are available as an educational and entertainment resource and are not advice, recommendations, or suggestions. Please seek out the necessary professional services if you require assistance.