Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
911177 Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Regular peer consultation is an important in continuing to develop clinical skills.•Traditional models of peer consultation have limitations.•Experiential learning helps in developing therapy skills and increasing flexibility.•We present our model for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy peer consultation.

Regular peer consultation can be an important means to continually develop clinical skills. This paper describes our journey in creating a peer consultation group aimed at helping people learn and practice Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Across several years, we have refined and shaped our meeting format, created documents outlining the format and roles, and begun to disseminate this model to others interested in beginning their own ACT peer consultation groups. This paper presents our model for running ACT consult groups, explains the history of it, and provides context for the choices we made in its development.

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