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My guest today is Matthieu Villatte, PhD. Matthieu is a psychology trainer and consultant who obtained his doctoral degree in psychology in France, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Nevada under the mentorship of Steven Hayes, PhD. Matthieu Villatte is the author of numerous books and chapters on mindfulness, acceptance, experiential therapies, and contextual behavioral science, such as the first manual published in French on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mastering the Clinical Conversation: Language as Intervention. He is also a peer-reviewed trainer in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy recognized by the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS) and has facilitated hundreds of clinical trainings all over the world. Some of the topics we explore in this episode include:- The impact of Mastering the Clinical Conversation- What is was like working in Steven Hayes' lab- Relational Frame Theory (RFT)- Our innate capacity for language at birth- The implications of RFT on human suffering- The inseparable nature of language and consciousness- And how the complexities of clinical work can become more fluid with experience—————————————————————————Matthieu's website: https://matthieuvillatte.com/Mastering the Clinical Conversation: https://a.co/d/iWduMiA—————————————————————————Thank you all for checking out the episode! Here are some ways to help support Mentally Flexible:Sign up for PsychFlex through the Mentally Flexible link! PsychFlex.com/MentallyFlexibleYou can help cover some of the costs of running the podcast by donating a cup of coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/mentallyflexiblePlease subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It only takes 30 seconds and plays an important role in being able to get new guests.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentally-flexible/id1539933988Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentallyflexible/Check out my song “Glimpse at Truth” that you hear in the intro/outro of every episode: https://tomparkes.bandcamp.com/track/glimpse-at-truth
EGG QUALITY - Bringing this one back from the Vault! Dr. Greene and I shared this conversation in October of 2020. In this episode you'll get to hear his personal definition for egg quality and some key aspects he looks at in determining egg quality. He also covers key aspects related to physiology and differences in male and female biology. Some questions you might be wondering -- What is the "best age" for egg donors? At what age is an egg donor "retired?" How do we measure egg equality? Dr. Greene shares answers to these questions and offers his personal perspectives (from 2020) with us in this conversation. Hope you enjoy! You're Invited!! JOIN the 2024 MOON MAGIC & MANIFESTATION community https://ivfmanifestingamiracle.com/moon-magic-2024CONNECT with Lisa & get IVF COACHING SUPPORT https://ivfmanifestingamiracle.com BOOK a complimentary DISCOVERY CALL: https://ivfmanifestingamiracle.as.me/20-min-discovery-callFERTILTIY HYPNOTHERAPY SUPPORThttps://ivfmanifestingamiracle.com/hypnotherapy-programORDER BOOK: ‘HOLD ON, BABY! A Soulful Guide to Navigating the Ups & Downs of Infertility & IVF.'https://ivfmanifestingamiracle.com/holdonbabyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivf.manifesting.a.miracle/LISTEN to the PODCAST on Apple and Spotify:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soulful-ivf/id1661561097**Please Rate the show & Subscribe! THANK YOU so much for your Reviews of the podcast - It means the absolute world! Music Credit Closing Song by Sam Costigan. Follow her on Spotify and IG ...
This week, Dr Libby Sampey interviews Ian Lee on impromptu teaching on the medical ward. Ian discusses the importance in facilitating teaching on the wards and how to recognise and overcome challenges, as both educators and learners, to provide good quality training in a clinical setting. Ian Lee is a Lecturer in Medical Education and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy who works mainly on the University of Edinburgh's Clinical Educator Programme. With a background in nursing, Ian's past clinical teaching includes; teaching resuscitation and clinical skills; ALS instruction; roles in simulation based education and of course supporting medical and nursing students on clinical placement in patient facing clinical settings which is what forms the basis of today's Clinical Conversation. Now in full time academia, Ian continues to share his experiences of working with learners in clinical settings and augments this with evidence from the literature as well as insights developed from hosting workshops on similar topics. Recording Date: 31 March 2023 --Useful Links-- Clinical Educator Programme website - https://www.clinicaleducator.org/en-gb/ A five-step "microskills" model of clinical teaching, by Neher et al. (1992) - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1496899/ Teaching That Counts: The One-Minute Preceptor Model from CanadiEM - https://canadiem.org/teaching-that-counts-the-one-minute-preceptor-model/ SNAPPS: a learner-centered model for outpatient education, by Wolpaw, Wolpaw & Papp (2003) - https://doi.org/10.1097/00001888-200309000-00010 Learning and teaching in the clinical environment, by Spencer (2003) - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1125480/ -- Follow us -- https://www.instagram.com/rcpedintrainees https://twitter.com/RCPEdinTrainees -- Upcoming RCPE Events -- https://events.rcpe.ac.uk/ Feedback: cme@rcpe.ac.uk
This week's episode is focused on Intralipid Infusions. Dr. Greene & I had this Clinical Conversation back in 2020, and it's one of the most highly watched episodes on Lisa's YouTube channel— Decided it was time to share with you here on Soulful IVF! Get ready to dive into a world of knowledge as Dr. Greene unravels the mysteries of Intralipids, revealing their essence and role in fertility protocols. We explore the history of this treatment option and gain a deeper understanding of its evolution over recently years. Discover the specific scenarios where incorporating Intralipid infusions into your protocol may yield optimal results. Immerse yourself in compelling data and research findings, as Dr. Greene shares valuable insights and evidence-based perspectives. Tune in to uncover Dr. Greene's #1 recommendation, essential advice to consider before embarking on the Intralipids protocol.You can also explore further resources on optimizing your fertility and related topics by visiting IVFmanifestingamiracle.com & visit Dr. Greene's blog at EnhancingFertility.com. Get ready to hear the latest on Intralipids directly from the Dr. Greene himself. So grateful to have these conversations with a top reproductive endocrinologist.
Like the patina and wear on something touched often, or the way shoes and fabric carries the memory of the wearer. Our life and spirit shows its presence on our face. To read the face is to delve into the intricacies of the being woven into the lines, curves, and expressions of the human face.The face reflects the depth of our being. It's an invitation into a world of untold stories, capacities and potential. Sparse eyebrows speak of emotional strain, the fullness of your lips reveals the ability to express emotions, and the ear lobes indicate prosperity. Perhaps the tales told by face could help foster greater understanding and healing for those seeking vitality and wellbeing.In this conversation with Juli Kramer, we delve into the art of face reading and how it can serve as a valuable tool in our work. We explore the parallels between psychology and face reading—with Juli sharing some practical tips on how to decipher the narratives etched within the lines and curves of the face. We also look at the state of mental health among young people today, and why a rethinking of our attitude and healing approaches may be necessary.Listen into this discussion on using the lens of face reading to guide and enhance clinical conversations.
ACT in Perspective - A prosocial podcast using behavioral science to address human suffering
Welcome to another episode of ACT in Perspective podcast. I'm your host Hugh Simonich. Today we're talking to Dr. Matthieu Villatte. Matt is trined as a cliniclak psychologist and is now an Assistant Professor at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. He is the author of numerous books and chapters on mindfulness, acceptance, experiential therapies, and contextual behavioral science, including Mastering the Clinical Conversation: Language as Intervention (Guilford Press, 2015), co-authored by Jennifer Villatte and Steve Hayes. As a peer-reviewed trainer in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy recognized by the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS), he has facilitated over a hundred clinical trainings in the US, Canada, Australia-New Zealand, South America, and Europe. Over the past few years, he has also run dozens of online trainings gathering participants from all continents. Today, we'll be discussing the details of his book Mastering the Clinical Conversation which provides psychotherapists with evidence-based strategies for harnessing the power of language to free clients from life-constricting patterns and promote psychological flexibility. Techniques are demonstrated for activating and shaping behavior change, building a flexible sense of self, fostering meaning and motivation, creating powerful experiential metaphors, and strengthening the therapeutic relationship. Please help welcome Dr. Matthieu Villatte.
Faculty:Neil Skolnik, MDFamily Physician & Professor of Family & Community MedicineSidney Kimmel Medical College,Thomas Jefferson UniversityCorinne Young, FNP-C, FCCPNurse PractitionerPulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep MedicineColorado Springs Pulmonary Consultants, PC
A Clinical Conversation on Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: Intensifying Therapy Earlier in the Disease Course
A Clinical Conversation on Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: Intensifying Therapy Earlier in the Disease Course
A Clinical Conversation on Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: Intensifying Therapy Earlier in the Disease Course
A Clinical Conversation on Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: Intensifying Therapy Earlier in the Disease Course
A Clinical Conversation on Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: Intensifying Therapy Earlier in the Disease Course
A Clinical Conversation on Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer: Intensifying Therapy Earlier in the Disease Course
A discussion on the seeming paradox between being in the present moment, making goals for the future, holding contentment, and being open to change. Dr. Villatte is an expert in Relational Frame Theory and is an author for the book: Mastering the Clinical Conversation.https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Clinical-Conversation-Language-Intervention/dp/1462542166/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=mastering+the+clinical+conversation&qid=1613688887&sr=8-1
The 3 psychological categories needed to experience fulfillment. Category 1 and 3 are heavily influenced by Matthieu Villette's 2016 book, Mastering the Clinical Conversation and the work of Victor Frankl on meaning. Category 2 is influenced by @Jordan.b.Peterson's lectures.
Dr. Longyear's passion for helping others comes from a personal experience. Having gone through a traumatic football injury that left him paralyzed during his sophomore year in high school, he beat the odds and did what the doctors said wasn't possible. After feeling defeated hearing that he would never walk again, he used their words as fuel to drive his rehab and he walked out of the hospital a month later. Since that time, he has dedicated himself to helping others defy the odds and never accept their new normal. In his own case, none of his doctors really had a consistent diagnosis, so, he started researching his case. His passion led him to study many disciplines: Chiropractic, Neurology, Psychology, Functional Medicine, and Energy Medicine, just to name a few. These disciplines have all helped him design his unique brand of health care and he is helping people heal from conditions that all other medical therapies could not heal in his practice in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Michael Longyear: https://www.brainoi.com/ Get his book Never Accept Your New Normal: The Story of Using Neuroscience to Turn Trauma in Triumph https://www.amazon.com/Never-Accept-Your-New-Normal/dp/1735977306/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=never+accept+your+new+normal&qid=1605192371&sr=8-1 Links: www.healthbydesignfl.com https://www.facebook.com/HealthByDesignFL/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-dIX7KXSr9t4HK-f69Lfg https://www.instagram.com/healthbydesignfl/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/healthbydesignfl/
Dr. Lyndsey Neal was a royal charted psychologist and science practitioner in the UK until she was called into ministry in 2008. She has over 15 years of experience in psychology & higher education. She realizes the need to use all of her experience to educate the gang in the truth and reality of anxiety and depression.
Join us this week as our host sits down with Angela Bell (MS, OTR/L, ARCS) and Jordan Powers (OTD, OTR/L, MSM)! Grab a seat and join our discussion on Legacy's brand new Low Vision Guide and a low vision assistance app. Know of another resource you'd like to mention? Email us at podcast@legacyinc.com!
Happy New Year! Season 2 of Legacy Lounge is finally here, and we are excited to start off the 20s revisiting with Meg Wright and Billy Rhodes from our previous podcast, "Let the Choir Sing!" In this episode, we join Meg and Billy as they reflect on the Holiday Concert performed by the Memory Care Choir. What better way to sing and bring in the New Year?
This is an incredibly rich conversation, in which you will hear:What you can do if conventional therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) don’t work for you;Why panic is what you feel when you are trying not to feel anxious, and depression is what happens when you refuse to feel sad;How you can gain ‘real control’ over your emotions; andWhy psychedelics help some people but not all. Finally, Steven leads us through a guided exercise that you can do right now. I am sure you will enjoy Steven’s generosity and intelligence as much as I do. FOR THE FULL EPISODE SUMMARY: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2020/01/04/stevenhayes/ABOUT STEVENSteven C. Hayes, Ph.D., is the developer of “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy" (ACT), a popular evidence-based psychotherapy that uses mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based methods.He is Nevada Foundation Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Nevada. An author of 46 books and over 600 scientific articles, his popular book Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life was featured in Time Magazine.Dr Hayes has been the President of several scientific societies and has received many national awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy. In 1992 he was listed by the Institute for Scientific Information as the 30th “highest impact” psychologist in the world and Google Scholar lists him as among the most cited scholars in the world (www.webometrics.info/en/node/58). Check out Stephen’s TEDx talks: http://bit.ly/StevesFirstTED or http://bit.ly/StevesSecondTEDGoogle Scholar high impact researcher: http://www.webometrics.info/en/node/58Blogs: Psychology Today http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/get-out-your-mindTwitterFacebookTrainings go to www.praxiscet.comStephen’s newest books (2015 or later): A Liberated Mind: http://bit.ly/ALiberatedMind also see: stevenchayes.com/a-liberated-mindEvolution and Contextual Behavioral Science: http://bit.ly/EvoSciandBehaviorSciProcess-based CBT: http://bit.ly/PBCBTLearning ACT (2nd edition): http://bit.ly/LearningACT2The Act in Context (my canonical papers): http://bit.ly/HayesCanonicalThe Wiley Handbook of Contextual Behavioral Science: http://bit.ly/CBSHandbookMastering the Clinical Conversation http://bit.ly/MasteringCCACT for clergy and pastoral counselors: http://bit.ly/ACTforPastoral
Wishing a Happy Holidays to our Legacy Lounge guests, staff, and all in between—2019 has been a great year in the Lounge. We look forward to seeing you soon in the New Year!
The holiday season has officially begun here in the Lounge! Join Ann Irwin as she chats with guests Anne Browning (Community Outreach Coordinator at Homewatch CareGivers of the Triangle) and Shannon Johnson (Community Outreach Specialist at Legacy) about our partnership for Stockings of Joy. Legacy is proud to be a part of the 5th annual Stockings of Joy—special thank you to Anne Browning for starting this amazing event that benefits local elders in need within our community!
This week, Ann Irwin sits down with four guests from our Morningstar RidgeGate and Brookridge SNF facilities to discuss the amazing work they are doing as leaders in our Clinical Corporate Challenge. Find out more from Anthony Dixon (OT), Cara Leiner (MSM, OT), Mindy Duggan (RD, PTA), and Jill Tomaso (OT)—thanks for joining us in the Lounge!
Join us this week as we sit down with Joette Springle (Director of Community Outreach) and Jacob Hedrick (Community Outreach Specialist) to discuss the amazing things this department of Legacy does on a daily basis.
Join us on the road this week as our host, Ann Irwin, travels to our national leadership meeting to chat with several of our Legacy management teams! Get an inside glimpse of the great things happening in the future here at Legacy.
Welcome back to the Lounge! This week Ann Irwin sits down with Bethany Pritchett (RDO, OTR/L) to discuss various events you could use within your community to get your residents engaged. We talk strategy, coordination, and most importantly, how to make it fun!
This week in the Lounge, Ann Irwin talks with guests Paula Pason (PT, RDO) and Danielle Cannella (MPT, ARCS) about the two Corporate Clinical Challenges: Continence Management and Low Vision. Grab a beverage learn how the formation of these challenges and how Legacy teams are doing thus far!
Sometimes the hardest thing to determine when assessing risk for falls is simply what is causing the resident to fall. Rita Burgess (PT, CPL SIM) joins us on the couch this week to discuss the best tips and tricks for assessing and minimizing these risks.
Legacy Lounge renovations are complete and we are back in business! Join us this week as host, Ann Irwin, chats with guests Meg Wright (OT, RD) and Billy Rhodes (PTA, MSM). This week we discuss two topics: the impact music has on dementia care residents and the best practices when handling concussion treatment.
Join us this week at our host chats with Laura Nicholson (OTR/L, MBA, Director of Compliance and Medicare Enrollment) and Wendy Darcelien (Medicare Enrollment Specialist) about what it takes to be compliant in the world of therapy.
This week in the Lounge, special guest Angela Bell (Area Rehab Clinical Specialistand State Agency Administrator Manager) joins our host in discussing the CarFit program—did you know there is a way to check if a car is a good fit for a resident? Join us in the Lounge to find out more or simply visit https://www.car-fit.org/.
Join us in the Lounge this week as Alicia Salla (ARCS), Canaan Baker (RD, PTA), and our host discuss the process of functional strengthening in all settings. You'll learn some tips, tricks, and best practices! Have a tip you want to suggest? Email it to us at podcast@legacyinc.com.
Join us in the Lounge this week as meet with Rose Carter (Credentialing Specialist) and Kathy Woodell (Billing Specialist) to discuss the processes of credentialing and billing within our organization. You might just hear a few tips along the way!
This week's episode is all about speech-language pathology in celebration of better speech and hearing month! Join our host, Ann Irwin, and Christina Buchanan (SLP) as they discuss some tips and tips in the world of speech therapy.
Join us in the Lounge this week as we talk all things digital badging: what it is, why it's important, and what it means to hold one of these credentials. Our guests, Alyssa Ford (co-founder of Legacy's digital badging program, DHS, OTR, ARCS) and Cathy Atkins (PTA, TSC) discuss the impact digital badging has had on their professional career.
In this episode, our host and Kalli Simons (COTA, Tier II CPL for Continence Management) discuss how to build relationships in independent and assisted living facilities. You'll hear examples of why it is important to build a relationship with the residents, not their diagnoses.
In this episode, two of our PTAs—Becky Schrage and Samantha Steele—discuss how they incorporate retro walking into their treatments. This technique is effective in improving people’s confidence maneuvering in small spaces and helps them keep moving forward safely!
In this episode, dementia experts Lacey McDonald and Caroline Copeland explore how understanding Claudia Allen’s cognitive levels can contribute to performance success for people with dementia. You’ll hear clear examples of how function can be maximized at each level through the use of appropriate assistance and cueing. When the right approach is used clients and caregivers alike can experience the unmasking of abilities hidden by environmental and communication obstacles.
In this episode, Ann Irwin (M.S., CCC-SL, VP Clinical Programming & Development) and Carter Sonstein (OTR, Area Rehabilitation Clinical Specialist) evaluate how to provide adaptive eating education to your facilities core staff, caregivers, and family members. They discuss how it is also a great way to stay involved with a community, ensure continuity of care, and grow caseload.
Step into Legacy Lounge, a new podcast that features clinical conversations among your peers in outpatient geriatric physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. The lounge opens to the public every Thursday starting April 11th. See you in the lounge!
Humans are the only animals that can use language processes to create abstract, symbolic thoughts. This is both a blessing and a curse. Although symbolic processes have many benefits to humans, they can also lead us to great suffering. We worry about the future, fret over the past, get stuck in rigid rules, and create problems for ourselves that exist only in our minds. In this episode, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen talks to Dr. Matthieu Villatte, an expert on a theory of language and cognition called Relational Frame Theory, about how language processes can contribute to human suffering. Dr. Villatte describes how these same language processes can be harnessed to help people build motivation find meaning in their lives. Dr. Matthieu Villatte PhD is an Assistant Professor at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. He is the author of numerous books and chapters on mindfulness, acceptance, experiential therapies, and contextual behavioral science, including Mastering the Clinical Conversation: Language as Intervention (Guilford Press, 2015), co-authored by Jennifer Villatte and Steven Hayes. As a peer-reviewed trainer in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy recognized by the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS), he has facilitated over one hundred clinical trainings around the world as well as dozens of online trainings. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Humans are the only animals that can use language processes to create abstract, symbolic thoughts. This is both a blessing and a curse. Although symbolic processes have many benefits to humans, they can also lead us to great suffering. We worry about the future, fret over the past, get stuck in rigid rules, and create problems for ourselves that exist only in our minds. In this episode, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen talks to Dr. Matthieu Villatte, an expert on a theory of language and cognition called Relational Frame Theory, about how language processes can contribute to human suffering. Dr. Villatte describes how these same language processes can be harnessed to help people build motivation find meaning in their lives. Dr. Matthieu Villatte PhD is an Assistant Professor at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. He is the author of numerous books and chapters on mindfulness, acceptance, experiential therapies, and contextual behavioral science, including Mastering the Clinical Conversation: Language as Intervention (Guilford Press, 2015), co-authored by Jennifer Villatte and Steven Hayes. As a peer-reviewed trainer in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy recognized by the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS), he has facilitated over one hundred clinical trainings around the world as well as dozens of online trainings. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Humans are the only animals that can use language processes to create abstract, symbolic thoughts. This is both a blessing and a curse. Although symbolic processes have many benefits to humans, they can also lead us to great suffering. We worry about the future, fret over the past, get stuck in rigid rules, and create problems for ourselves that exist only in our minds. In this episode, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen talks to Dr. Matthieu Villatte, an expert on a theory of language and cognition called Relational Frame Theory, about how language processes can contribute to human suffering. Dr. Villatte describes how these same language processes can be harnessed to help people build motivation find meaning in their lives. Dr. Matthieu Villatte PhD is an Assistant Professor at Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. He is the author of numerous books and chapters on mindfulness, acceptance, experiential therapies, and contextual behavioral science, including Mastering the Clinical Conversation: Language as Intervention (Guilford Press, 2015), co-authored by Jennifer Villatte and Steven Hayes. As a peer-reviewed trainer in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy recognized by the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS), he has facilitated over one hundred clinical trainings around the world as well as dozens of online trainings. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered why you keep doing the same helpful thing? Clinical RFT can provide some answers In this episode, I talk to Research Scientist and Clinical Trainer in RFT and behavioural analysis, Matt Villatte. He is author of Mastering the Clinical Conversation – Language as Intervention. Listen to this episode and discover how […] The post #21 Why would you do that? How to use intention instead of reasoning to do things the right way…a brief lesson in Clinical RFT appeared first on Openforwards: Counselling Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Birmingham.