
377: Dr. Lisle ESCAPES Dubai … to talk about Acceptance/Commitment therapy
Q1: Dear Dr. Lisle, I am curious what your thoughts are on Acceptance and Commitment therapy? I am a psychologist, and I have to use this method at my job, and I have noticed that some of the points of the treatment is a bit similar to your method. For example the focus on committing to value-driven behavior to give purpose in life is similar to the behavior that brings us closer to our survival and reproductive goals. However it seems like the method see negative thoughts and feelings as something we should just accept as part of life, and not something that should guide our behavior in any way, and instead it says that it should be our values that guide our behavior. It feels like they got it right with the committed action, but it feels like a mistake to dismiss our thoughts and feelings like that. What do you think about this?
0:00 Teaser Clips & Intro
2:09 Iran bombs Dubai while Dr. Lisle is there
18:50 Psychologist asking about Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
27:00 Your values are innate including religious beliefs
46:45 Limits to facing the facts of reality
1:00:48 Psychotherapy basic principles are like friendships
1:13:14. The future of psychotherapy
1:16:03 Final thoughts
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Web: www.beatyourgenes.org
Doug Lisle, PhD www.esteemdynamics.com
Nathan Gershfeld, DC www.fastingescape.com
Intro & outro song: City of Happy Ones • Ferenc Hegedus Licensed for use
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