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The Heart of ACT: Flexible, Process-based, and Client-focused Therapy with Dr Robyn Walser – Part 1


Recorded Workshop
Presenter: Dr. Robyn Walser
Please note: you will have access to recording   for 3 months

Life contains suffering. But acknowledging this truth is only the first step on the path to transcending it. It is in this transcendence that vital and meaningful lives are born.

As ACT therapists, it is hoped that we can assist our clients in this process. Helping them to acknowledge and hold pain while continuing to take steps, each day, each moment, that are connected to personal meaning. This is done, as is often said in ACT, with head, hands, and heart. So verbal knowledge, an intellectual understanding of the intervention is needed. The work of the “hands” is about behaviour; physical movement and taking action are fundamental.

ACT’s heart however appears to be more elusive.  Done with intention and presence, ACT links us to the very qualities of what it means to be alive and whole, to be a conscious and experiencing being. ACT may be learned and understood at many levels, but may remain challenging to implement in a flexible, consistent, process-based, and effective fashion. Multiple levels of process are present in any therapy, including those processes beyond ACT’s 6 core. Moving beyond simple technique and into a fluid ACT intervention requires attending to intra-personal, interpersonal, and overarching and ongoing processes in the context of the psychotherapeutic relationship. This allows the therapist to engage in an on-going functional analysis feeds these processes and meaningfully informs the case conceptualisation.

This workshop will assist you move to the next level in your therapy skills as Robyn helps connect you to the Heart of ACT by teaching you:

  1. The art and science of on-going functional analysis
  2. How to connect the multiple levels of process found in ACT
  3. How to enter into a more in-depth, experiential, and heartfelt therapy place.

The Heart of ACT: Developing a Flexible, Process-Based, and Client-Centered Practice Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy eBook : Walser, Robyn D., Hayes, Steven C.: Amazon.co.uk: BooksIn this workshop. Robyn will use a combination of mini-lectures, live role-play and powerful experiential exercises to convey the material.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see one of the ACT world’s most renowned  master therapists and trainers in action. Workshop participants frequently describe Robyn’s workshops as professional and personally life changing. 

About Your Speaker

Robyn D. Walser, Ph.D. is Director of TL Psychological and Consultation Services, Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and works at the National Center for PTSD. As a licensed psychologist, she maintains an international training, consulting and therapy practice. Dr. Walser is an expert in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and has co-authored 6 books on ACT, including a book on Learning ACT. She has most recently written a book entitled: The Heart of ACT. Dr. Walser has expertise in traumatic stress, depression and substance abuse and has authored a number of articles, chapters, and books on these topics. She has been doing ACT workshops since 1998, training in multiple formats and for various client problems.

If you have disability and require adjustments or accommodation, please email us at to discuss your needs and we will do our best to help you.

The Heart of ACT: Flexible, Process-based, and Client-focused Therapy with Dr Robyn Walser – Part 1

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