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Functionally Speaking
Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBA
17 episodes
9 months ago
Functionally Speaking is a podcast more adequate for the challenge of the human condition. Dr. D.J. Moran hosts this podcast for people interested in issues related to modern clinical psychology.
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Functionally Speaking is a podcast more adequate for the challenge of the human condition. Dr. D.J. Moran hosts this podcast for people interested in issues related to modern clinical psychology.
Show more...
Social Sciences
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Functionally Speaking #2
Functionally Speaking
29 minutes 52 seconds
18 years ago
Functionally Speaking #2
Enjoy the second edition of Functionally Speaking.  This podcast includes part two of my interview with Steve Hayes plus an interview with Rob Zettle about his new book ACT for Depression.  In addition, Sonja Batten discusses committed action and the differences between ACT and CBT related to treatment goals.  The podcast ends with a song called Autopilot, written by David Gillanders.  David performed the song unplugged at the ACT Summer Institute in Houston to a riveted crowd.    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me: Daniel.Moran@comcast.net
Functionally Speaking
Functionally Speaking is a podcast more adequate for the challenge of the human condition. Dr. D.J. Moran hosts this podcast for people interested in issues related to modern clinical psychology.