If being burned out is like having life sucked out of you, this workshop is about breathing life back into your career, your relationships – your life! In it, you will bring tools from Acceptance and Commitment Training directly to your life. In six-hours, you will walk out with a greater sense of ease, peace, and purpose and have practices to ongoingly expand on that experience. Using these tools you will get more done and do so with greater ease and satisfaction.
Who this is for – This is designed for anyone with a basic understanding of behavioral principles covered in an introductory behavior analysis class. Experience with Acceptance and Commitment Training or Relational Frame Theory is not required. Further, it is especially for those who can see that they once had a passion and excitement for their work and feels like they’re losing that under the demands and expectations of their job.
What to expect – This event is not television! It is a workshop. Expect to participate. At various points in the day, there will be breakout rooms where you will work with other course participants. At times you may feel uncomfortable or vulnerable. All of this will happen in a supportive environment with a group of human beings who are experiencing the same thing.
What you get?
- 7 BACB Contuniuing Education Credits – 4 Ethics, 3 Learning
- 6 Months Access to pre-recorded, supplemental content
- UNBURDENED – A greater sense of ease, freedom and effectiveness in that which really matters to you.
Available Dates
- October 6, 2023 - 10-6 pm Eastern Time (with a one-hour break, and two, 15-min breaks)
BACB Learning Objectives
- Participants will state how the Relational Frame Theory concepts of combinatorial entailment relate to their experience of promises and agreements.
- Participants will state how RFT concepts relate to the Acceptance and Commitment Training (AC) concepts of values.
- Participants will state how the aspects of the ACT Matrix relate to the concepts of positive and negative reinforcement.
- Participants will identify how aspects of the ACT Matrix relate to present moment awareness and behavioral adaptability.
- Participants will identify how their relationship to promises and agreements can feed their experience of stress.
- Participants will practice a conversation for correcting broken agreements in a way that .
- Participants will identify how correcting broken agreements relates to the BACB’s ethics code statement on Integrity.
- Participants will identify and take three actions to reduce their experience of burnout and ease self-reported stress.
- Participants will identify at least one change to their environment to support maintaining the ethical standard of integrity.