Sun, 23 February 2020
In episode 295 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with Season 7. We're wrapping up my conversation with Professor of Psychology Dr. Steven Hayes on our topic of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). We talk about some misconceptions of it, the potential for principles within ACT to combat the opioid dilemma, some practical psychological flexibility exercises you can apply yourself and some helpful resources. This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age. To contribute:
Thanks for your support! |
Sun, 16 February 2020
In episode 294 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with Season 7. We're joined by Dr. Steven C Hayes. He's a professor of psychology, a researcher, and an author most noted for his expertise in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). We talk about ACT, what it is, the principles it's built on, and how we--as clinicians--can benefit from it too. This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age. To contribute:
Thanks for your support! |
Mon, 10 February 2020
In episode 293 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with Season 7. We conclude our conversation with professor David Hunter of Sydney Australia. He shares more on the failures of the current common treatment and care. And, he shares what he’s an advocate for - a more active approach. Finally he offers helpful resources related to the data on osteoarthritis. This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age. To contribute:
Thanks for your support! |
Mon, 3 February 2020
In episode 292 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we’re continuing with Season 7. We're joined by professor David Hunter of Sydney Australia. He's an international authority on osteoarthritis and a strong proponent of more active and patient-involved approaches to care. He shares a bit on his professional journey including a personal story which influenced his professional direction, some impressive numbers related to the prevalence of osteoarthritis and the more common treatment and more. This week on MCF! |