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In this episode, I sit down with Michelle Pokrass, who leads post-training at OpenAI and played a key role in the launch of GPT-4.1 and their upcoming RFT offering. We unpack how OpenAI prioritized instruction-following and long context, why evals have a 3-month shelf life, what separates successful AI startups, and how the best teams are fine-tuning to push past the current frontier.If you've ever wondered how OpenAI really decides what to build, and how it affects what you should build, this one's for you. (0:00) Intro(1:03) Deep Dive into GPT-4.1 Development(2:23) User Feedback and Model Evaluation(4:01) Challenges and Improvements in Model Training(5:54) Advancements in AI Coding Capabilities(9:11) Future of AI Models and Fine-Tuning(20:44) Multimodal Capabilities(22:59) Deep Tech Applications and Data Efficiency(24:14) Preference Fine Tuning vs. RFT(26:29) Choosing the Right Model for Your Needs(28:18) Prompting Techniques and Model Improvements(32:10) Future Research and Model Enhancements(39:14) Power Users and Personalization(40:22) Personal Journey and Organizational Growth(43:37) Quickfire With your co-hosts: @jacobeffron - Partner at Redpoint, Former PM Flatiron Health @patrickachase - Partner at Redpoint, Former ML Engineer LinkedIn @ericabrescia - Former COO Github, Founder Bitnami (acq'd by VMWare) @jordan_segall - Partner at Redpoint
Aujourd'hui, on s'intéresse à une initiative d'OpenAI qui pourrait bien redéfinir la manière dont on évalue les modèles d'intelligence artificielle dans les secteurs professionnels.Il s'agit du programme OpenAI Pioneers.Des évaluations de modèle pour l'instant trop généralistesPremier point, OpenAI fait le constat que les évaluations actuelles de la performance des IA sont bien trop généralistes.Jusqu'ici, chaque lancement de modèle d'IA comme Llama de Meta, ChatGPT d'OpenAI ou Claude d'Anthropic s'accompagne de tests de performance standardisés.Mais ces tests ne reflètent pas les besoins spécifiques des industries comme la santé, le droit ou la finance.OpenAI veut donc combler ce vide en créant, avec l'aide des entreprises clientes, des critères d'évaluation sur mesure pour chaque secteur.Co-construction de benchmarks sectorielsVous l'aurez compris, OpenAI ne va pas faire cela tout seul. Le programme Pioneers implique une collaboration directe entre les chercheurs de la société et les entreprises participantes.Ensemble, ils vont co-construire des benchmarks sectoriels et adapter les modèles d'IA aux besoins métiers. Il s'agit donc d'un double objectif. D'une part instaurer une meilleure confiance du public envers ces systèmes, et aussi affiner la technologie.Le Reinforcement Fine-Tuning comme outil d'affinageEt ce travail sur la technologie est le troisième point important. Car le programme va utiliser une technique nommée le Reinforcement Fine-Tuning. Cette technique, abrégée en RFT, permet d'ajuster les modèles en fonction de cas d'usage bien précis.OpenAI aidera les entreprises à mettre en œuvre cette méthode, puis les accompagnera dans leur déploiement à grande échelle.En clair, OpenAI veut passer d'une IA généraliste à une IA vraiment utile pour les professionnels, en mettant en place un cadre d'évaluation robuste et adapté à chaque métier.Le ZD Tech est sur toutes les plateformes de podcast ! Abonnez-vous !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, leading paediatric dietitian, Deb Blakley, shares her knowledge and expertise in Responsive Feeding Therapy (RFT), a respectful, relationship-based approach to supporting children and families through feeding challenges. Through evidence-informed insights and clinical experience, Deb unpacks what RFT looks like in practice, how dietitians can confidently implement it and the unique value they bring to multidisciplinary care. In this episode, we discuss: What sets RFT apart from traditional feeding methods How to translate the research to everyday practice Practical strategies to navigate feeding challenges Elevating the role of dietitians in multidisciplinary paediatric feeding care Hosted by Rebecca Sparrowhawk Click here for the shownotes The content, products and/or services referred to in this podcast are intended for Health Care Professionals only and are not, and are not intended to be, medical advice, which should be tailored to your individual circumstances. The content is for your information only, and we advise that you exercise your own judgement before deciding to use the information provided. Professional medical advice should be obtained before taking action. The reference to particular products and/or services in this episode does not constitute any form of endorsement. Please see here for terms and conditions.
Hey ya'll, Happy Thanskgiving to everyone who celebrates and thank you for being a subscriber, I truly appreciate each and every one of you! We had a blast on today's celebratory stream, especially given that today's "main course" was the amazing open sourcing of a reasoning model from Qwen, and we had Junyang Lin with us again to talk about it! First open source reasoning model that you can run on your machine, that beats a 405B model, comes close to o1 on some metrics
Darren takes on RFT, one of the most complex theories he's discussed to date, and talks about how the concept of relational frames can help with all knowledge acquisition, not just language.
The Riverfront Times was sold to an undisclosed buyer in May, but the secret may be out. STLPR's Jessica Rogen reports that an LLC in Texas appears to be the new owner. The investigation involved digging into incorporation documents, lawsuit filings and more — all of which points to RSC Ventures, a company that's leveraging the RFT's online reputation to fund a link-farming business involving OnlyFans creators and camgirls.
Welcome to the Rick Fuller Podcast presented by Rick Fuller, the team leader of the Rick Fuller Team which serves the San Francisco Bay Area and the Greater Sacramento Region. Rick is a community leader, national real estate coach, and real estate investing expert. Information plus application equals transformation. We know this to be true, but most people - including real estate agents - get stuck in the information phase. What happens when you stop a team meeting for ten minutes to have your agents call their SOI, their sphere of influence? This is what RFT's Director of Conversion, Joe Seeley did recently and the results were pretty amazing. Listen in to the meeting and I'm sure you'll find some great takeaways for your business. Questions or comments? Please email Christina at christina@rickfuller.com!Support the show
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
Tune in to our latest "Wisdom Slice" episode. Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of our guest, who transitioned from a successful career as a fine artist to becoming a dedicated BCBA. This episode delves into how art and ABA can merge to create innovative and compassionate care solutions. Learn about the importance of RFT, the unique curriculum designed to integrate art into ABA therapy, and much more.We are excited to introduce you to our trusted business affiliate, MedLink Management. MedLink Management optimizes financial operations and reduces administrative complexities for ABA practices. Learn more about their comprehensive services her: https://3piesquared.com/business-affiliate/medlink-managementStarting a practice and not sure where to start? Want to make sure you have everything needed for your established practice? Download our free start-up list here: https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/the_aba_business_start_up_listExplore membership options with 3 Pie Squared and access exclusive resources for ABA business leaders by clicking here: https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/aba_business_leaders
Relevance For Today Episode 302! Episode 300 Reached Giveaway Celebration! (SEE GIVEAWAY RULES BELOW) Hey, Folks, thanks for tuning in to another episode of Relevance For Today! As many of you know, we passed the 300 Episode Milestone last month! In this episode, I will share contest information on some great giveaways for you all to try and win. Thanks for being on the other end of this journey over the past 5+ years. Whether you listen to my podcasts or watch my TV show on Facebook, YouTube, or Kingdom Community TV, I want you to know how grateful I am to have you all on the other end. Like I always say, if it weren't for you all, I would be in my studio talking to myself! So Here are the Giveaway Instructions: Items: Journal, My Poetry Book, 2 Journal Bibles, 2 More Bibles *DUE TO SHIPPING COSTS, THIS GIVEAWAY IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE LIVING IN THE LOWER 48 UNITED STATES SORRY. Rules For Entry (Each Gives You 1 Entry in the Drawing up to a total of 4) 1. Comment how long you have been listening to or watching my shows. 2. Where are you subscribed (podcast app, YouTube, Facebook, Kingdom Community TV, etc.) 3. Go and Subscribe on any podcast app as well as follow me on Youtube (Stephen Lewis Relevance For Today) 4. Bonus Entry! Share my show and links with others. Send a screenshot for proof DRAWING WILL BE HELD AT 12PM EASTERN TIME ON JULY 27th 2024 You Can Also send your info to rftministry@gmail.com, and in the subject section, write RFT 300 GIVEAWAY relevancefortoday.org Facebook: Stephen Lewis Relevance For Today rftministry@gmail.com Instagram: @relevancefortoday TikTok: @stephenlewisrft
En el episodio de hoy nos acompaña Bárbara Gil-Luciano, fundadora del Instituto de Psicología Contextual de Madrid, doctora en Psicología Clínica (Cum Laude), investigadora y docente universitaria, etc. A lo largo de la entrevista, nos responderá a múltiples preguntas entre las que cabe destacar: Teóricas: Fundamentos y conceptos clave: - ¿Podrías explicarnos brevemente qué es la Teoría de los Marcos Relacionales, sus principios básicos, y su importancia en las terapias contextuales? - ¿Qué papel juegan las relaciones arbitrariamente aplicables en la RFT y por qué son cruciales para comprender la cognición humana y, en definitiva, el comportamiento humano? Aplicación clínica: - ¿Podrías explicarnos de manera sencilla cómo se utiliza la RFT para abordar problemas psicológicos en la práctica clínica? (Si puedes, me gustaría que lo explicaras con un ejemplo de caso en el que la RFT haya tenido un impacto significativo en el consultante). Integración con otras terapias contextuales: - ¿Cómo se integra la RFT con la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso (ACT) y qué beneficios aporta esta combinación? Futuro de la RFT: - ¿Cómo ves el futuro de la RFT en el campo de la psicología clínica y qué esperas que se logre en los próximos años?- ¿Hay algo más que te gustaría comentar? Personales: - ¿Consideras que tu madre, Carmen Luciano, ha influido en tu manera de ver el comportamiento humano? - Si retrocediéramos en el tiempo, ¿Qué mensaje te gustaría darle a tu "yo" estudiante de Psicología o psicóloga novel? ¡Espero que disfrutes de la entrevista tanto como nosotras al prepararlo! :)
The Riverfront Times has been sold to an undisclosed buyer and on Wednesday its entire news staff was laid off. St. Louis' alt-weekly held a unique position in local journalism for 46 years. In its early years, it was known for its free (and at times) raunchy personal ads. Over the years, the paper became known for its stories on the city's arts and culture, irreverent headlines and serious journalism. Former RFT Executive Editor Sarah Fenske and paper founder Ray Hartmann discuss the RFT's sale and its legacy.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the recent Riverfront Times article that reported that the Cardinals plan to request public funding in the neighborhood of $500 to $600 million for renovations to Busch Stadium. What exactly are the renovations needed? What is the timeline for this potential project? And comparing it to recent examples across sports, how do we expect the public to react to this request if it ever comes time to vote on it? Although this report is merely the signal of a very preliminary stage of the process, it does seem that the Cardinals could come knocking on the door of the public in the next two to five years asking for funding to upgrade this 18-year-old stadium. Follow B-Schaeff Daily on Spotify for Cardinals content all year long! --- Become a B-Schaeff Daily subscriber on Spotify for an ad-free listening experience: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bschaeffer12/subscribe --- Link to the RFT article: https://www.riverfronttimes.com/news/as-cardinals-seek-more-public-money-for-busch-stadium-experts-balk-42342850 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bschaeffer12/message
In this enlightening episode of Taste Life Nutrition Radio & Podcast, we discuss the revolutionary world of Resonance Frequency Therapy (RFT) with Mark Fox, an entrepreneur, scientist, engineer, author, and the creative force behind the cutting-edge VIBE device. As a former Space Shuttle Chief Engineer with a passion for exploration that spans from the cosmos to the intricacies of human wellness, Mark shares his journey into the development of PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) technology, designed with 59 Core protocols and 70 additional Brain Wave Expansion protocols to alleviate common ailments in both people and pets, without the need for drugs, doctor visits, or prescriptions. Discover how the VIBE device, operating at frequencies 100,000 times less than a cell phone, offers a safe, efficient, and portable solution for managing conditions such as pain, PTSD, anxiety, sleep disorders, ADD/ADHD, and more through the comfort of one's home. We explore the scientific principles behind the technology, emphasizing the importance of safety and the rigorous research supporting its efficacy. The episode also highlights the innovative Resona Health Infusion System, which enhances therapy by infusing water and cream with therapeutic frequencies. Mark also elaborates on the development and testing of specific therapy protocols, the transformative potential of RFT for self-care, and shares inspiring anecdotes from users who've experienced significant benefits. The conversation extends to the application of this technology for pets, underscoring its versatility and the positive feedback from pet owners. As we look to the future, the episode touches on upcoming advancements in RFT and PEMF technologies and the role they play in shaping a new era of healing and wellness. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of science, technology, and holistic health, offering a glimpse into how innovative solutions like the VIBE are paving the way for a healthier tomorrow. **Visit https://resona.health/tln/ for $150 off the VIBE with coupon code “TLN150” at checkout (if the code does not automatically apply).** Connect with Mark: Website: https://resona.health/tln/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/resonahealth Instagram: https://instagram.com/resonahealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-fox-ab589110/ Connect with Nikki: Website: https://www.tastelifenutrition.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TasteLifeNutrition Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tastelifenutrition Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3V8Q6wT Spotify: spoti.fi/3SZYQDw Sponsor: https://www.cellcore.com
Da Rulk is a strength and conditioning coach and the creator of RFT. In this second conversation we discuss the important wellness lessons from the pandemic, cold water immerson and resilience, training the fire service, ocean lifeguarding, the Iron Neck, his partnership with 5.11 and much more.
Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCwSostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoriaAbbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/joinSostienici su PayPal: https://paypal.me/infinitybeatDentro La Storia lo trovi anche qui: https://linktr.ee/dentrolastoriaRAF non è soltanto la sigla della Royal Air Force. In Germania per alcuni anni, RAF è stato sinonimo di sparatorie, attentati, sequestri, prese di ostaggi, terrore, morte. Dietro questa sigla si ritrovarono alcuni giovani reduci dalla Contestazione, a cominciare da Andreas Baader. La parabola del terrorismo nella RFT segue le vicende di questo ragazzo ribelle: i tumulti alla visita dello Shah a Berlino, l'incontro con Grudrun Ensslin, i primi arresti, la complicità di Ulrike Meinhof, i contatti con i servizi della DDR e con i palestinesi, la cattura a Francoforte, la morte in carcere. Un affresco di disperazione, di sangue e di morte per descrivere la folle avventura di uno dei gruppi terroristici più temuti d'Europa.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racconti-di-storia-podcast--5561307/support.
On today's episode of BOOST U! Maddie Duke and Corey Robertson break down stimulus equivalence and RFT for students preparing to take the exam. Students frequently ask questions and express concern about these areas, so we hope this episode answers some of your questions! For more information about BOOST products: boostexamprep.com If you have feedback or suggestions, please contact us! Maddie: mduke@abatechnologies.com Corey: crobertson@abatechnologies.com Join the BOOST Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/boostabaexamprep To submit questions for future episodes: https://forms.gle/vYT38jTvPBnfLWuK8
Steve Ewing came onto the podcast and we still can't quite believe it. A St. Louis gem and just an all around cool guy. Enjoy the interview with Steve, Logan, The Giggler and Scotty Scoop. Steve's a rock star. He is the singer and performer in bands such as Master Blaster (A Stevie Wonder tribute band), Steve Ewing Band & Duo, and of, course, since the 1980s has been jamming out with a not so little band called The Urge (some famous tracks, “All Washed Up”, “Brainless”, “It's Gettin' Hectic”, “Straight to Hell”, “Four Letters and Two Words”, “Too Much Stereo”, and in the top ten “Jump Right In” featuring Nick Hexum of 311 fame.) You remember Mississippi Nights, Point Fest and touring with bands like Korn, 311, & Incubus. The Urge has a show coming up for charity at the Pageant Friday November 24th where you could win a chance to play Donny Fandango in a Space Invaders game ON STAGE! Buy your tickets now: https://www.thepageant.com/event/the-urge-112423/ A competitive body builder (upcoming competition March 9th, 2024) you can see his beefy arms at @steveewingmusic on Instagram A business owner: Steve's Hotdogs. In 2022, the City of St. Louis named the St. Louis-style dog the official hot dog of St. Louis. Now available at Steve's Hotdogs, STL City games, Battlehawks games, and NOW even Blues games! Also, hear about the beef scented candle and how you can purchase yours and put some funds towards a great charity. Hear about when in April of 2020, Steve rolled out the #FeedThePeople program In the early days of the COVID-19 crisis and how the program is still alive and well today. You can see Steve featured all the time on Fox 2 in the morning, KMOV, RFT, Stl Biz Journal, 105.7 the point, and on podcasts like The Barn, Offbeat Pod-Cast (A 311 podcast), and The Wright Lane podcast. https://steveewingmusic.net/ Beef scented candle https://www.kmov.com/2023/11/01/steves-hot-dogs-releases-beef-bacon-scented-candles-raise-money-charity/ Steve's Hot Dogs opens at Enterprise for St. Louis Blues fan https://www.nhl.com/blues/news/steve-s-hot-dogs-to-open-at-enterprise-center https://www.instagram.com/steveewingmusic Steve's Hot Dogs Steve's Hot Dogs launches ghost kitchen concept in the belief that 'anything creative stands out' https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2023/01/19/steves-hot-dogs-ghost-kitchen-grilled-cheese.html Other sources: The Rizzuto Show https://www.1057thepoint.com/episode/i-just-wanna-talk-steve-ewing/ Podcasts The Barn https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-barn/id1625411141?i=1000633986524 Offbeat Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/offbeat-pod-cast-a-311-podcast/id1672716279?i=1000627778716 The Wright Lane https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wright-lane/id1596520867?i=1000545386771 Listen or Watch on Spotify, YouTube, Facebook, Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, GoodPods, Podchaser, Bullhorn, Podbean or wherever else you get your podcasts and shows. Thank you for supporting your favorite independent podcasts. Remember to turn on in-app reminders to know when new episodes are available. Subscribe and tell a friend. We appreciate you tuning in! www.MostlySuperheroes.com ©2023 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
Dr. Jim Moore and I get back together to talk about a few specific client outcomes that we thought would be helpful for the audience to learn about. In this podcast, we talked about: The general profile of learners across the Apollo clinics. They pace at which learners make progress in their programs. Skinner's Attitudes of Science. Universal Behavioral Protocols. The Seven Steps to Instructional Control. Rapport Building and Instructional Fading Prior to Discrete Trial Instruction: Moving From Child-Led Play to Intensive Teaching (Shillingsburg, et al., 2018). How Apollo's unique training approach contributes to increasing staff flexibility. PEAK training curricula implementation. The Gulf Coast ABA Conference, where Jim is talking more about RFT outcomes. Who is heavier, James Hetfield or Dave Mustaine? What are the P.R.I.D.E. skills Jim talked about? Some stories about insurance authorizations (towards the end). Whether our children are interested in Behavior Analysis. Jim closes the show by sharing that he has other cases he could discuss. Please let us know if you want more of these stories!
I tried releasing this on Thursday when I recorded it but wasn't able to upload it. On my trip to RFT at Lake Ozark, MO I talk a little about life lately, the struggle with consistent podcasting, and excitement for my upcoming class at the lake.
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Watching Top Gun Scott Kartvedt watched Top Gun in 1986 just like many other young men but then went on to be a Navy pilot, something many of us just dreamed of. He applied to and was selected to the elite Blue Angels air demonstration team where he served as the number seven, six, and number five solo pilot before returning to the fleet. There, he served during five combat deployments flying 91 combat missions and accumulating over 6,300 flight hours, 658 carrier arrested landings on eleven aircraft carriers. Led to a Navy Career Throughout his career, he faced near-death experiences, lost men and women he served with, and led squadrons through battle, all while developing a culture of excellence everywhere he went. He went on to command VFA-83, an award-winning FA/18 Squadron, and served as the Navy's first commanding officer of the only F-35C Stealth Strike Fighter Squadron in the US before retiring from the Navy and returning to civilian life. Going Full Throttle into Civilian Life After that, he began his second career as a professional pilot. He became an inspirational speaker and instructor and served and still serves on the Board of Directors for the Blue Angels Foundation. Scott also joined the Patriot Jet Team, the only civilian jet demonstration team in North America, as their number 5 pilot. And Onto the Big Screen Through that position, he had the opportunity to train some of the actors and fly as a stunt pilot in the new Top Gun Maverick movie, bringing his journey full circle. You'll laugh, you'll learn, you'll cry, and you'll soar at full throttle through Scott's story of a life lived at high-G, and you won't want to stop reading until you get to the final page.
This week our fearless leader Rick and his amazing wife Jennifer achieved one of their big life goals three years in the making: crossing the finish line of the Ironman 70.3 in Salem, Oregon. While they're traveling home, our Director of Conversion, Joe Seeley, led the weekly RFT team meeting. If you haven't heard Joe speak, then you're in for a wonderful surprise. Listen in as Joe shares 5 things that you need to do to cross the finish line to reach your goals - both in life and in business. To see Rick and Jennifer's Ironman journey, follow Rick Fuller on Facebook and be sure to join our private Facebook Group, Rick Fuller Training, for real estate strategies, market updates, and inspiration.Support the show
Find out about our comprehensive course to help you create fulfilling relationships on our website: https://therelationshipmaze.com.Welcome to the Relationship Maze podcast, where we explore the complexities of modern relationships. In today's episode, we are talking with Dr Steven C. Hayes, the originator of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).Frequently we get caught up in the trap of our own minds. The struggle with trying to manage our thoughts and feelings can stop us from fully engaging with our lives and our relationships. ACT presents a ground breaking approach to help you discover a different way to relate to your thoughts and feelings so that you can find more peace and fulfilment in your life and relationships.Dr. Steven C. Hayes is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno and President of the Institute for Better Health, a 45-year old charitable organization dedicated to better mental and behavioral health.His work has been focused on developing a new behavioral science approach called Contextual Behavioral Science. He originated its underlying philosophical of science (Functional Contextualism), its basic science of human higher cognition (Relational Frame Theory or "RFT"), its application to individual psychological change (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or Training, "ACT" in either case), and co-developed its application to the development of more cooperative groups (Prosocial). He has helped develop a model of human suffering and human prosperity (the Psychological Flexibility Model), a new method of analyzing processes of change (idionomic analysis), a new vision of what evidence-based intervention should be (Process-Based Therapy), and he has extended multidimensional and multilevel evolutionary thinking to human problems of all kinds. His work has been celebrated with several awards, such as the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies and the Impact of Science on Application Award from the Society for the Advancement of Behaviour Analysis.With 47 books and nearly 700 scientific articles published, Dr. Hayes is one of the most cited psychologists in the world as he continues to innovate in the field of psychology.In this fascinating interview, we'll be exploring many areas regarding ourselves and our relationships and how increasing our psychological flexibility can be so important in our lives.What is your argument style? Find out in our short quiz. You can find a link on our website: https://therelationshipmaze.com.Struggling with a lot of conflict and arguments in your relationship? Learn about communicating effectively and addressing common relationship problems in our Stop Arguing, Start Loving mini course: https://therelationshipmaze.com/relationshipconflictvsl2.Learn everything you always wanted to know about building and maintaining loving relationships in our comprehensive course The Relationship Maze, starting with understanding yourself in relationships to understanding your partner and understanding what makes for a successful relationship. We look at common causes of relationship problems and offer solutions. Learn how to address relationship problems and questions without breaking up.
HOW SHOULD WE A CHRISTIANS DEFINE SUCESS? Sadly, Non-Christians and Christians alike seem to embrace the same ideas as what it means to be successful. Today I am going to break down how the world views success and what the Bible says success is.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL:)ALSO...I would like to invite you to join my Community at: STEVENGAROFALO.COM at no cost...or for only $5/month, you can receive two RFT Podcasts one to three days early. On the community you will receive devotionals, posts, exclusive videos and RFT transcripts. Thank you-Steven Garofalo
Episode 95 is the first episode in a new series with Dr. Jordan Belisle's Humans Understanding Behavior (HUB) Lab. Some of the topics discussed in the series involve applications of relational frame theory (RFT) and relational density theory (RDT) to the areas of ableism, stigma, gender, climate action, racism, and more! This episode features a conversation with Claire Zuch, a graduate student in the HUB lab whose work has been focused on the analysis of ableism and stigma against Autistic folks. RDT is a complex and fascinating concept and Claire does a wonderful job of explaining RDT to a novice like myself. Claire notes that RDT is often easier to explain with a visual of something known as a geospace (see below). Claire discusses her plans to continue this research in her doctoral program with Dr. Mark Dixon and the importance of compensating Autistic participants for their labour. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI Contact Information: Claire Zuch https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-zuch-bb95521b9 https://www.facebook.com/MOStateHUBLab Definitions: Relational Density – The strength of the relationship between relational class members Relational Volume – The size of the relational class Relational Mass – A derivative of density and volume that predicts resistance to change Relational Coherence – The distance between two or more classes that predicts the merging of relational classes Relational Acceleration – The increasing rate of change of relational classes over time Relational Deceleration – The decreasing rate of change of relational classes over time Relational Relativity – The concept that all relational behaviors operate relative to other relational behavior and in dynamic ways Links: Dr. Jordan Belisle on RFT/RDT Dr. Jordan Belisle on Moving Toward Model Thinking | TCE #036 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfhWrD_5LWg Relational Frame Theory: A Basic Rundown by Jordan Belisle, PhD, BCBA, LBA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DANpZdD5as Other Links: Autistic Researchers Researching Autism https://www.facebook.com/groups/236272016838118 Behaviour Speak Episodes Referenced: Victoria Suarez https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-21-the-effects-of-empathy-training-on-racial-bias-and-other-research-from-dr-victoria-suarez-phd-bcba-d Marija Čolić https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-38-what-we-can-do-about-stigma-and-racism-using-behaviour-science-with-dr-marija-colic-phd-bcba-d Rocco Catrone https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-46-using-relational-frame-theory-to-tackle-stigma-toward-persons-with-disabilities-with-dr-rocco-catrone
Właściwości wody — jaka powinna być woda, aby była zdrowa? O to pytam inż. Mirosława Glucha, wynalazcę, autora kilku patentów, współzałożyciela spółek Żywiec Zdrój, Dobrawa, CEO w szwajcarskiej firmie technologicznej HYDRESET AG zajmującej się zastosowaniem wody "strukturyzowanej" w rolnictwie, przemyśle chemicznym, ochronie środowiska oraz w zakresie odsalania wody z przeznaczeniem jako woda pitna. "Woda powinna mieć przede wszystkim właściwości redukcyjne, czyli mieć zdolność do redukcji tlenu" - tłumaczy Pan Mirosław. Dlaczego to takie ważne? Dużo mówi się o wolnych rodnikach i antyoksydantach. Wolne rodniki powstają w wyniku wielu rekcji metabolicznych zachodzących w organizmie. Najprościej mówiąc, są to niesparowane atomy tlenu. Czytając liczną literaturę naukową na pewno natknęliście się na termin stres oksydacyjny. Zdecydowanie nie jest to stan pożądany dla naszego organizmu. Można określić go jako zaburzenie równowagi między natężeniem procesów oksydacyjnych, które indukują powstawanie reaktywnych form tlenu (RFT) i przeciwdziałającym systemem obronnym – antyoksydacyjnym. Szczególnie narażone na stres oksydacyjny są: układ oddechowy, układ krążenia, układ moczowy, układ pokarmowy, mózg, trzustka i narząd wzroku. Stres oksydacyjny oddziałujący na organizm przez dłuższy czas, przy jednoczesnym braku sprawnie funkcjonujących mechanizmów naprawczych komórki, może powodować: utlenianie błon komórkowych, zmiany w strukturze i modyfikacje funkcji białek oraz uszkodzenie DNA. Z kolei te procesy mogą zainicjować rozwój choroby nowotworowej oraz stymulować również powstawanie chorób zwyrodnieniowych, takich jak choroba Parkinsona czy choroba Alzheimera. Woda o właściwościach redukcyjnych działa jak antyoksydant i niweluje negatywne działanie wolnych rodników. Spożywanie jej jest najprostszym i najlepszym sposobem na dostarczenie organizmowi oręża do walki z nadmiarem wolnych rodników. Serdecznie zapraszam i zachęcam do wysłuchania całej rozmowy. Pan Mirosław Gluch współpracuje obecnie ze spółką WATERLAB S.r.o z siedzibą w Czechach, która to spółka uruchamia produkcję instalacji jego patentu "generatora wodoru" (nazwa robocza, który wchodzi w skład instalacji do zmiany właściwości fizycznych wody: Ph do 9,5 i ORP (REDOX) - 200mV. W firmie tej jPan Mirosław Gluch jest konsultantem naukowym i odpowiada za wdrożenie do seryjnej produkcji.
The concept of movement, exercising and some form of fitness differs from person to person. In this episode of The Habit Coach Podcast, Ashdin is in conversation with Sohrab Khushrushahi, founder of SOHFIT, online & offline fitness services. His initiative includes a fitness regime, nutrition plan, boot camps and more. He speaks about his journey from being a lawyer to a fitness advocate. He believes he lived two lives- One that society wanted him to live and the second one that he aims to live. He shares an incident that triggered him to embrace fitness to the core, describes why strength, mobility & power is important and learning RFT, a form of workout. Know more about Sohrab Khushrushahi on Instagram @sohfitofficial Check out Ashdin's Book: Change your Habits, Change your Life Send your questions to Ashdin Doctor for The Habit Coach Hot Seat/ Know Your Coach on this link: (Habit Coach Hot Seat ) You can watch the full video episodes of The Habit Coach Podcast with Ashdin Doctor on the YouTube channel. You can also check out Ashdin's Linktree Page here: (https://linktr.ee/awesome180) Check out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/) You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Amazon Music Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
Sully Sullenberger: "I'm very glad that the Federal Aviation Administration has ensured the safety of the traveling public by wisely denying the waiver request by Republic Airways to cut in half the pilot experience requirement. U.S. airlines have attained an extraordinarily good safety record, with no fatal crashes in more than 13 and a half years." Sorry, Sully, not true. An Atlas Air B767 flying for Amazon crashed on Feb 23, 2019, killing the three crew members. The first officer, who caused the crash, had 5073 flying hours. He had falsified his flying history and lied about failing seven check rides. The 2009 Colgan Air crash that was the impetus for the 1500 hour rule was caused by a captain with a history of three proficiency check failures at Colgan. In July 2017 Air Canada Flight 759 had two pilots with more than 1500 hours each. They missed crashing into several aircraft on a taxiway, clearing the closest plane by 14 feet. If they had crashed, the death toll would have eclipsed the Teneriffe crash. The crash was averted by a United Airlines pilot telling them they were lined up on a taxiway. In December, B777 UA1722 took off from the Kahului Airport at 14:49 local time, where it was met with stormy conditions. Looking at data provided by FlightRadar24.com, the aircraft reached 2,200 ft approximately a minute after departing. However, it quickly began descending just north of the island's Baldwin Beach Park. At 14:50, the calibrated altitude of the aircraft was just around 775 ft as the aircraft dropped over the waters along the coast of Maui. From CNN Business: Five recent near-collisions on US runways, including one more this week in Boston, have prompted federal safety investigators to open multiple inquiries and a sweeping review. Boston Air traffic controllers stopped JetBlue flight from running into a departing private jet as it was coming in to land on the evening of February 27 night in Boston. The FAA is investigating the incident. The two planes involved in the apparent close call at Boston Logan International Airport came within 565 feet (172 meters) of colliding, according to Flightradar24's preliminary review of its data. According to a preliminary review, the pilot of a Learjet 60 took off without clearance while JetBlue Flight 206 was preparing to land on an intersecting runway," the FAA said in a statement. "JetBlue 206, go around," said the controller in Boston Logan's tower, according to recordings archived by LiveATC.net. The FAA says its air traffic controller told the crew of the Learjet to "line up and wait" on Runway 9 as the JetBlue Embraer 190 approached the intersecting Runway 4 Right. "The Learjet pilot read back the instructions clearly but began a takeoff roll instead," the FAA said in a statement. "The pilot of the JetBlue aircraft took evasive action and initiated a climb-out as the Learjet crossed the intersection." Burbank Last week, the National Transportation Safety Board said that a crew of a landing Mesa Airlines CRJ900 "executed a pilot-initiated go-around" as a SkyWest Embraer E175 was taking off from the same runway. A go-around is a routine measure to abort a landing on the approach. The NTSB says neither airplane was damaged and nobody on board was hurt. LiveATC.net recordings from the time of the incident chronicle confusion over whether the SkyWest flight was off the runway at Bob Hope Burbank Airport in California. It's unclear how close the two planes came to a collision. "Is he off the runway yet?" asked one unidentified voice. "We're going around," responded the crew of the Mesa flight. "The Mesa pilot discontinued the landing and initiated a climb out," said a FAA statement, which is also investigating the incident. "Meanwhile, the SkyWest aircraft continued with its departure, which prompted an automated alert to sound on the flight deck of the Mesa aircraft," the FAA said. The controller instructed the Mesa crew to turn to a course that took it away from the other aircraft." Austin A Southwest passenger jet and a FedEx cargo plane came as close as 100 feet from colliding on February 5 at the main airport in Texas' capital, and it was a pilot -- not air traffic controllers -- who averted disaster, a top federal investigator says. Controllers at Austin's airport had cleared the arriving FedEx Boeing 767 and a departing Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 jet to use the same runway, and the FedEx crew "realized that they were overflying the Southwest plane," Jennifer Homendy, chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, told CNN. The FedEx pilot told the Southwest crew to abort taking off, she said. The FedEx plane, meanwhile, climbed as its crew aborted their landing to help avoid a collision, the FAA said. Honolulu On January 23, there was an incident at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport involving a United Airlines 777 jet and a smaller, single-engine cargo plane at the Hawaii airport. The United jet improperly crossed a runway, while the cargo aircraft was landing, the FAA said. At the closest point, the aircraft were separated by 1,170 feet. The cargo aircraft involved in the incident is a smaller Cessna 206 turboprop operated by Kamaka Air, which ferries goods between the Hawaiian islands. The airline did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The NTSB announced the investigation the day after Billy Nolen, the acting FAA administrator, directed his agency in a memo to "mine the data to see whether there are other incidents that resemble ones we have seen in recent weeks." New York - JFK On January 13, a close call between an American Airlines and Delta Air Lines flights sparked alarm. The crew of a Delta Boeing 737 aborted its takeoff, ultimately stopping within 1,000 feet of the taxiing AA's Boeing 777, the FAA said. No one was hurt in the incident, which took place around on a Friday evening. Air traffic controllers had "noticed another aircraft crossing the runway in front of the departing jetliner," the FAA said in a statement. "According to a preliminary analysis, Delta Air Lines Flight 1943 stopped its takeoff roll approximately 1,000 feet before reaching the point where American Airlines Flight 106, a Boeing 777, had crossed from an adjacent taxiway." According to Delta, its flight -- a 737-900 bound for Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic -- had 145 customers and six crew members on board. Audio recordings detail swift action by an air traffic controller kept the airplanes from colliding as they drew closer. "S--t!" exclaimed the controller from the tower of John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday night. "Delta 1943 cancel takeoff clearance!" All of these crashed were averted by - predominantly - devine intervention. Sully's successful outcome was clearly the result of devine intervention that had the Hudson River devoid of the normal plethora of ferries and boats. The aircraft did not suddenly sink even though the Ditching Switch was not used. Here is another opinion about the 1500 hour rule.
Welcome to a 3-part series on the word we've been obsessed with so far this year: OWNERSHIP. It's the missing piece in so many attempts at fat loss and lifestyle change, so we're tackling it head on and dedicating 3 episodes to it! In Part 1, you'll hear from one of the coaches on the RFT team, Kelly Erickson, about what ownership means to her and how she's used to change her own body - and life. If you've ever suspected that you are the biggest road block to reaching your goals, this episode will give you a dose of tough love and some practical steps for getting out of your own way!
IT'S REDDER. IT'S FOXIER! LADIES & GENTLEMEN, IT'S TOO MUCH FOR MR. INCREDIBLE! ohooooo, this is just too good. RFT is back with SEASON 2. Did you miss us? We forgot about you. Sorry! ❤️
No county in Missouri has sent more people to the executioner than St. Louis County. Eighteen men sentenced through the county circuit since 1976 have been given the ultimate punishment. Another six people currently sit on death row. Kevin Johnson is among them, and, on November 29, he is scheduled for execution. In his first-ever interview with a reporter, he spoke with the RFT's Monica Obradovic, who shares what she learned from Johnson in what may be his final months alive. - Executive Editor at Euclid Media Group Sarah Fenske also returns to the show to discuss "Shadow of Death," a series of investigative stories exploring Missouri's death penalty, and to introduce the River City Journalism Fund.
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In this episode, Ben chats with Rocco Catrone, Ph.D., BCBA-D about his work in applying relational frame theory (RFT) to stigma towards individuals with disabilities. The conversation starts by looking at some of the societal phenomena that contribute to stigma followed by an RFT analysis of stigma and a discussion of a basic research experiment toward reducing perceptions of stigma. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural Trigger Warning: In this episode, we discuss several topics related to stigma that may be triggering to some. The following are approximate times when these topics are discussed: 17:40: Othering 25:50: Simulation Exercises 31:00: Inspiration Porn 37:00: Assisted Suicide/Abortion 47:20: Discussion Ends General Information: Dr. Rocco Catrone: https://www.thechicagoschool.edu/faculty-finder/byname/rocco_catrone Show Notes: Giant Steps of Ilinois: https://www.mygiantsteps.org Stella Young - Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K9Gg164Bsw Love On The Spectrum: https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81265493 Inclusion BC: https://inclusionbc.org The Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced: Episode 21: https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-21-the-effects-of-empathy-training-on-racial-bias-and-other-research-from-dr-victoria-suarez-phd-bcba-d Episode 26: https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-26-smashing-the-patriarchy-a-conversation-about-sexism-and-privilege-in-behaviour-analysis-with-dr-natalia-baires-phd-bcba-d Episode 28: https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-28-including-autistic-people-in-every-aspect-of-autism-research-with-dr-m-ariel-cascio-phd Episode 35: https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-35-staff-training-and-supervision-with-dr-dennis-reid-phd-bcba-d Episode 38: https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-38-what-we-can-do-about-stigma-and-racism-using-behaviour-science-with-dr-marija-colic-phd-bcba-d Articles Referenced: Catrone, R.G., & Koch, D.S. (2021). A behavioral approach to increasing perceptions of capability toward people with disabilities. Behavior and Social Issues, 30, 39–57. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42822-021-00059-x Čolić, M. (2021). Clarification of stigma concepts in research with families of individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities. https://doi.org/10.1080/20473869.2021.1989978 Dixon, M.R., Rehfeldt, R.A., Zlomke, K.R., et al. (2006). Exploring the development and dismantling of equivalence classes involving terrorist stimuli. Psychological Record, 56, 83–103. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03395539 McGill, P., Bradshaw, J., Smyth, G., Hurman, M. & Roy, A. (2020). "Capable environments", Tizard Learning Disability Review, 25(3), 109–116. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLDR-05-2020-0007
In this episode of The Behavioral View, Dr. Darren Sush, co-author of The Workbook of Ethical Case Scenarios in Applied Behavior Analysis, joins the panel for an in-depth discussion of the ethics involved in shaping and reshaping the professions of Applied Behavior Analysis. The talk centers around the role of leadership in navigating us through controversial topics, and ways of talking with various stakeholders about what we do and how we do it. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the attendance verification to generate your certificate! Don't forget to subscribe and follow and leave us a rating and review Show Notes References Bailey, J.S. (1991). Marketing behavior analysis requires different talk. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 24(3), 445-448. Bailey, J., & Burch, M. (2010). 25 essential skills and strategies for the professional behavior analyst: Expert tips for maximizing consulting effectiveness. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. Foxx, R.M. (1996). Translating the covenant: The behavior analyst and ambassador and translator. The Behavior Analyst, 12(3), 147-161. Rohrer JL, Marshall KB, Suzio C, Weiss MJ. (2021). Soft Skills: The Case for Compassionate Approaches or How Behavior Analysis Keeps Finding Its Heart. Behavior Analysis in Practice,14(4), 1135-1143. doi: 10.1007/s40617-021-00563-x. PMID: 34868817; PMCID: PMC8586117. Sush, D., & Najdowski, A. C. (2021). A workbook of ethical case scenarios in applied behavior analysis. New York: Elsevier. Resources Amazon link to the Workbook of Ethical Case Scenarios in Applied Behavior Analysis: https://www.amazon.com/Workbook-Ethical-Scenarios-Behavior-Analysis-dp-032398813X/dp/032398813X/ref=dp_ob_title_bk Pat Friman's Keynote address at CR Unite 2021 https://institute.centralreach.com/learn/course/unity-dissemination-and-motivation-strategic-use-of-non-behavior-analytic-language-to-achieve-behavior-analytic-goals-live-recorded/unity-dissemination-and-motivation-strategic-use-of-non-behavior-analytic-language-to-achieve-behavior-analytic-goals/unity-dissemination-and-motivation-strategic-use-of-non-behavior-analytic-language-to-achieve-behavior-analytic-goals Kerri's ABAI presentation with colleagues: https://institute.centralreach.com/learn/course/instructional-design-and-behavior-analysis-just-how-closely-aligned-are-we/instructional-design-and-behavior-analysis-just-how-closely-aligned-are-we/instructional-design-and-behavior-analysis-just-how-closely-aligned-are-we Nissa's Assessment Cohort Series: https://institute.centralreach.com/learning-paths/assessment-mentoring-cohort?query=assessment%20cohort Tim Fuller's RFT course: https://institute.centralreach.com/learn/course/accessible-rft-demystifying-this-contemporary-approach-to-complex-human-behavior/accessible-rft-a-practical-guide-to-understanding-and-applying-relational-frame-theory/accessible-rft-a-practical-guide-to-understanding-and-applying-relational-frame-theory
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Now that the holiday is over, we can really start off the second half of the year as we launch ASOTU tickets! We also talk about Chevy's first NFT of a Corvette Z06, how the Fed is paying a lot of attention to how you are thinking about inflation, and Tesla's new pothole adjusting tech that will hopefully make all of our rides a lot smoother.Consumer's inflation psychology is affecting the Fed's decision making processMain premise: people's expectations of future inflation directly drive their decisions today, leading to more inflation. Landlords demand higher prices today, workers ask for higher wages.Officials didn't react initially to inflation last year because of belief and rhetoric that it was due to temporary situations therefore the general public didn't react. When inflation is low, people don't pay attention, when its high, the oppositeHistory lesson: 30 year mortgage rate hit 18.45% in late 1981 SO did CD returnsTake away: Being a great and efficient operator is inflation proofZero bids on Chevy's very first NFT, even though it came with a free Z06The NFT, which depicts a lime green Corvette Z06 blasting through a cyberpunk landscape, was created by artist Nick Sullo, who goes by xsullo online. The upcoming auction pairs Sullo's NFT with a custom-painted 2023 Corvette Z06 color-matched to the art.Vin is in BinaryVehicle is the only one made with option code RFT and in color “Minted Green”Originally held from June 20-24 then relaunched for 24 hours stating some bidders “missed” the bidding windowTrevor Thompkins, a spokesperson for Chevy, shrugged off the disappointment in a statement to Corvette Blogger. “Our first step into Web3 has been educational, and we will continue to explore ways to leverage technology to benefit our customers,” Thompkins said.At least GM took the Q2 sales win back from Toyota selling 47k more vehicles ;)Take Away: NFT's only have value if the bidding community understands both the items AND the technology. And did we mention brand yet?Tesla is finding a way around those pesky potholesIn a new 2022.20 software update, the automaker writes in the release notes about a new feature of the “Tesla Adaptive Suspension” system:“Tesla Adaptive Suspension will now adjust ride height for an upcoming rough road section. This adjustment may occur at various locations, subject to availability, as the vehicle downloads rough road map data generated by Tesla vehicles.”Primary focus is not potholes, but rather how to adjust suspension dynamicallyTake Away: Competitive knowledge is no longer just about bluetooth availability. Make sure your team and customers know horizon tech comparisons to inventory you have.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-emailShare your positive dealer stories: https://www.asotu.com/positivityASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion/
Dr. Jim Moore returns in the third installment of the increasingly popular Apollo Case Study Series (which by the way, is also Session 192). In this episode, we cover quite a lot of ground, such as: Jim and his team's practical approach for language intervention How Jim encountered Relational Frame Theory by accident How rigid language repertoires can contribute to problem behavior How one does not need to be dogmatic as it relates to specific camps (i.e., Verbal Behavior vs. RFT; Isolated FA's vs. Synthesized ones, etc...) The "heaviness" of Megadeath and Metallica Deriving or Bi-Directional Naming? Multiple Exemplar Training Is PEAK synonymous with RFT? When Jim uses the VB-MAPP and/or the Essential for Living The Verbal Behavior Conference Apollo CSS 2, CSS 1 I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! And by the way, this episode is presented to you ad-free by Apollo Behavior. To learn more about them, check out their website, Facebook page, and LinkedIn profile.
In this episode, Anne Muhlethaler interviews Dr Jonathan Kaplan, Ph.D. Dr Kaplan is a licensed clinical psychologist, author and teacher, an expert in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), an ACT therapist (for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and also works with the application of mindfulness and meditation in psychotherapy.Dr Kaplan runs the SoHo CBT + Mindfulness Center, he also teaches courses to undergraduates at The New School in "Mindfulness and Meditation in Psychology" and "Culture, Ethnicity, and Mental Health." Prior to that, he taught graduate courses in "Evidence-Based Practice" and "Mindfulness and Meditation in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy." He is a visiting faculty member at the Nalanda Institute (which is how Anne came across him), and has held numerous other teaching positions in the past. Dr Kaplan has also written several books, with subjects including the application of mindfulness to city experiences and viewing love and relationships from a modern behavioural perspective. In fall 2020, he also contributed to a playful gift box that incorporated mindfulness with the care of houseplants (i.e., Plantfulness).Over the course of this interview, Anne invites Dr Kaplan to talk about his path, which led him from California to Japan and back, and how he left an early career in law to get into psychology, first working on a suicide hotline. He tells Anne about how he began to meditate while serving as a psychology intern, having to lead patients with psychiatric disability in meditation, and the effects he observed on them. The two of them also talk about Urban Mindfulness, the title of the online column and subsequent book Dr Kaplan wrote, and how those of us living in noisy big cities can find calm and navigate through it all. They discuss some of the practices outlined in the book, including how to deal with sensory overload and what Dr Kaplan calls the mindfulness of diversity, to help us explore our biases and blind spots. To conclude, the two of them discuss the powerful possibilities and psychological flexibility offered by ACT, how it can help us work with limiting stories, away from cognitive diffusion or experiential avoidance, and how this method (which leans on mindfulness) encourages us to act in the world according to our values. A deeply engaging and fascinating interview, full of insights. Happy listening! ***You can find Dr Jonathan Kaplan at Soho CBT - https://www.sohocbt.com/team/dr-kaplanor on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanskaplan/https://nalandainstitute.org/His book, Urban Mindfulness https://www.amazon.com/Urban-Mindfulness-Cultivating-Presence-Purpose/dp/1572247495and his other book ACT and RFT in Relationships https://www.amazon.com/ACT-RFT-Relationships-Commitments-Acceptance/dp/1608823342/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1655999778&refinements=p_27%3AJonathan+S+Kaplan+PhD&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Jonathan+S+Kaplan+PhDThe blog post Anne wrote after her a-ha moment, thanks to Dr Kaplan and his lecture on ACT is here https://avm.consulting/looking-forward/why-i-want-a-flexible-brainACT (to sound as the word 'act) or Acceptance & commitment therapy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acceptance_and_commitment_therapySteven C Hayes, founder of ACT - https://stevenchayes.com/about/Dr Herbert Benson and the relaxation response - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Relaxation_ResponseTranscendental meditation or TM - https://www.tm.org/Wu wei - or the concept of non-doing in Taoism - https://www.theschooloflife.com/article/wu-wei-doing-nothing/Walden, the book by Henry David Thoreau - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us and also helps to secure future guests. Thank you so much for listening! For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/ Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com. Follow Anne: Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds
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For today's podcast we are presenting the audio from an outstanding film written and narrated by previous RFT guest Major General John Borling.
Let's get excited again about ACT by learning a lot of the background technology. RFT is like the engine that powers ACT, as stated by Tarbox et al., 2020. This article breaks down terms and then shows the average practitioner how to apply this process to a practitioner science. Kelly, A. D., Kelly, M. E. (2022). Acceptance and Commitment Training in Applied Behavior Analysis: Where Have You Been All My Life? Behavior Analysis in Practice, 15, 43–54 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-021-00587-3
#214: Feeling anxious about starting solids? Although it's pretty common for parents and caretakers to experience feelings of anxiety when facing the transition into solids with their babies, it does not have to be terrifying. In this episode I am joined by Jo Cormack, PhD who is a researcher, child feeding specialist, and award winning author. Jo is here to talk about the psychology of feeding and how parents can overcome their feelings of anxiety while building a feeding relationship with their babies. Get your copy of the 100 FIRST FOODS list on Katie's free BABY-LED WEANING FOR BEGINNERS workshop: https://babyledweaning.co/workshop Follow @babyledweanteam on IG: https://www.instagram.com/babyledweanteam/ Shownotes with all the links mentioned in this episode are here: https://blwpodcast.com/214 Learn something you liked in this episode? Would you kindly subscribe, rate and review where you're seeing this? (...it really helps other parents find this BLW info too!)
On this episode Kira and Carlos visit to talk about their journey from depression and addiction to triumph and the creation of their nonprofit Reach For The Stars. Reach For The Stars provides youth with the tools and knowledge they need in a step by step process to improve mental health, explore Astronomy and become successful. RFT does this by combining hands on learning, Stargazing, STEM activities, volunteering, and the practice of social-emotional skills. Learn more about Reach For The Stars Nonprofit here: http://www.rftstars.com/ Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/rftstarsorg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ltdmediaco/support
Grace Wong on inclusive, flexible feeding modalities and how we can bring a more reflective spirit to our work. In this episode, Grace discusses the ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) umbrella diagnosis and its shortcomings, Responsive Feeding Therapy (RFT); how it was developed. who was part of its curation and its rationale, what each of the 5 interrelated values offers, why moving away from manualised approaches can help more people and how dietitians can use their supervision space well. In conclusion, Fi and Grace each share how they both engage in their own reflective work. Here Fi and Grace chat about; What Grace has been up to since her last chat with Fi on TMD podcast (2017). Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID); Grace explains what the DSM-V diagnosis is, along with its main strength and its shortcomings. Responsive Feeding Therapy (RFT); Grace introduces us to the curated framework developed in collaboration with Dr Katja Rowell, Dr Jo Cormack, and Heidi Moreland and the rationale behind its development. The 5 interrelated values at the core of RFT; Grace provides us with context as to why RFT has been developed in this way. Grace steps us through each value; Autonomy; why this is first and foremost and how autonomy creates safety. Relationship; the harm which can occur when feeding is taken outside of relationships. Internal motivation; how it helps behaviour change to be more sustainable and helpful long-term. Individualised care: how centring our client story can guide us as practitioners Competence; how this works and is weaved in with RFT Moving away from a one-way model and manualised approach; why not being manualised is the best approach for a whole lot of people. How dietitians can use their supervision space well and how we can unpack in supervision to not get in our clients way. Reflective work; Fi and Grace both share examples of how they carry out their own reflections and how its okay to do this work individually, collaboratively and in supervision. More about Grace: Grace Wong MSc, RD, CEDS-S is a registered dietitian specializing in feeding and eating disorders. She works with all ages and provides medical nutrition therapy from a weight inclusive lens. Grace is experienced in working with a broad range of eating challenges along with complex co-existing conditions including medical conditions, developmental concerns, mental health concerns, addictions, and trauma. Besides her clinical practice, she provides training and supervision for health professionals in Canada and overseas. Connect with Grace: Facebook Email
What you know about your Self?Join me as I mix it up with Dr. Louise McHugh to discuss this very important topic of The Self. She provides a friendly crash course in RFT and helps to show how RFT is useful in understanding different selfing repertoires. Dr. McHugh is associate professor of psychology at University College Dublin, a Fellow in the Association for Contextual Behavioral Sciences, and has contributed mightily to the contextual behavioral science view of the self. GO AND GET A COPY of her he book A Contextual Behavioral Guide to the Self: Theory and Practice. It's a must read for ACT clinicians. She sometimes provides training through this org: https://actnow.co/Mooji: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ui3vIvymDE&t=340si'm available for group and/or individual consultation: marcel@marceltassara.com
Nuestro invitado para este episodio es José Julio Carnerero, Doctor en Psicología, Diplomado en Magisterio y Título de Experto en Autismo. Es docente en la Universidad Internacional de la RIoja, investigador, formador de profesionales de la educación y supervisor de programas educativos. Además, es director del centro Educación Eficaz. La entrada Naming con José Julio Carnerero – Episodio 136 se publicó primero en Psicoflix.
The long-awaited return of the one of our founders, Holden Worth. He is THE MAN. Chance and Holden catch up on this special RFT to entertain your ear holes.
Things that are more predictable than a RFT episode release date: The weather. The next supervolcano eruption. The end times. Anyway, here's an ep ft lots of movie talk with the founder of Jackson Film Club, Michael Lamb.
The last year saw PPE become a household acronym with the face mask as its breakout star. But the CDC's recommendation to "cover your mug" presented a unique set of challenges for safety gear manufacturers and those working (quickly!) to set and communicate a baseline of performance standards for this overnight PPE sensation.In this episode of RFT, we'll pick the brains of two prominent figures within ISEA (International Safety Equipment Association) to unpack those challenges, the mutual role ISEA and manufacturers play in building trust around safety solutions and what the future of face masks holds.Show Highlights:How to determine the trustworthiness of your safety gearWhy the manufacturer of your safety gear mattersHow safety gear standards are developed & why they're neededWhy safety equipment standards are ever evolvingHow to choose the right face covering for the jobDetermining the future of face covering & face covering performance standards past the COVID-19 pandemicFeatured Guests:Cristine Fargo, Former VP of Operations and Technical Services, ISEAIn her 25+ years with ISEA, Cristine oversaw many functions of the organization including standards development for safety equipment.Tom Votel, Vice Chair, ISEA // President & CEO, ErgodyneTom founded Ergodyne in 1983 and has been a board member of ISEA since 2011--bringing a lifetime of advocacy and experience in industrial safety to his current position of ISEA Vice Chair.Related ArticlesWhat Face Covering Should I Use?
The one and only Steve Hayes, PhD joins me to talk about how clinicians can get more precise with ACT by being more grounded in 4 areas: Behavioral principles, RFT, Evolutionary science principles, and Functional Contextualism.Steve's website: https://stevenchayes.com/please subscribe, like, reviewmy contact if interested in individual/group consultation: marcel@marceltassara.com
Excited to bring you episode #24 with Siri Ming, BCBA-D. She humbly flexes her PhD in RFT as we discuss RFT concepts underpinning psychological flexibility. We also discuss her upcoming upcoming book on RFT for BCBAs. Her website: http://siriming.com/Andhttps://www.weareconstellations.com/ If interested in a training/consultation group, email me at:marcel@marceltassara.com
Brenna Guinan and I are diving into trauma bonds. Are you in a trauma bond, or have you experienced one? If so, explaining you aren't alone in this & many others experience or have experienced a trauma bond. Brenna Guinan is a Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counselor located on Long Island, NY. She currently works in a private practice doing one on one talk therapy with clients. She utilizes a trauma focused approach with clients & specializes in anxiety. Brenna is also the host of the REAL FCKN TALK podcast. RFT is dedicated to normalizing discussions about mental health struggles. Previous guests include Lacy Nicole & Sarah Tagge, Hannah Berner, Terra Newell, Cameron Rogers, Lindsey Metselaar & more. Episodes are released weekly on Tuesdays at 7 am EST. Connect with Brenna: Instagram - @real.fckn.talk Website - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-fckn-talk/id1516124930