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dc.contributor.authorLuciano, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorRuiz, Francisco J.
dc.contributor.authorGil Luciano, Bárbara
dc.contributor.authorRuiz Sánchez, Luis Jorge
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-29T13:55:06Z
dc.date.available2025-01-29T13:55:06Z
dc.date.issued2016-10
dc.identifier.issn1577-7057
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10259/10081
dc.description.abstractContextual therapies are at its peak nowadays, as plenty of workshops, expertise courses, conferences on this matter are given every year around the world. Acceptance and Committment Therapy (ACT) is a contextual therapy that gathers a vast empirical evidence, and its application is currently widespread to multiple contexts. Nevertheless, when learning ACT some difficulties can arise, especially when theory and practice, as the two sides of the same coin, are set apart. Learning ACT involves the theotherical-applied dimension about the laws concerning human behavior, especially about human language. Moreover, about the conditions under which these laws applied to the processes and methods to generate psychological flexibility. While learning ACT, one of the main problems is related to learn ACT methods or tools without a basic, systematic, precise and contextualized training. An additional problem is related to the difficulties that emerge in the therapists themselves when interacting upon their clients behavior. Their actions might not to be frequently adjusted to the function of their clients’ behaviors -and, consequently, there should not be the appropriate context for helping the client to interact with his/her own private events without losing the direction of a valued-life. These latter difficulties have been named “the therapist’s barriers”. The present article addresses part of this problem. The experience gathered in researching and training professionals in ACT is briefly described, and some effective interventions are presented. This advances over the need in isolating, experimentally, these ways of proceeding.en
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dc.publisherAsociación Análisis Comportamientoes
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapy. 2016, V. 16, n. 3, p. 357-373es
dc.subjectACTen
dc.subjectPsychological flexibilityen
dc.subjectExperimental avoidanceen
dc.subjectTherapist's barriersen
dc.subjectPrivate eventsen
dc.subjectACT trainingen
dc.subject.otherPsicologíaes
dc.subject.otherPsychologyen
dc.subject.otherPsicoterapiaes
dc.subject.otherPsychotherapyen
dc.titleDificultades y barreras del terapeuta en el aprendizaje de la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso (ACT)es
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dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.ijpsy.com/volumen16/num3/452.htmles
dc.journal.titleInternational Journal of Psychology and Psychological Therapyes
dc.volume.number16es
dc.issue.number3es
dc.page.initial357es
dc.page.final373es
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