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Archive | 2013

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis: Morris/Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis

Eric M. J. Morris; Louise Johns; Joseph E. Oliver

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Australian Psychologist | 2017

A Framework to Support Experiential Learning and Psychological Flexibility in Supervision: SHAPE

Eric M. J. Morris; Linda Bilich-Eric

Objective In this article, we describe a pragmatic framework for supporting supervision, based on a contextual behavioural perspective. Method The development of psychological skills to a competent level requires didactic and experiential learning, and supervision is agreed to be a central vehicle for the integration of these experiences. Alongside engaging in problem‐solving and giving instructions (to build adherence), supervisors can reasonably expect supervisees to learn from experience by attending closely to influences and effects of their choices. Experiential learning can help the psychologist to develop sensitivity in applying knowledge and skills in effective and safe ways for clients (thus demonstrating competence). Results We argue that contingency‐shaped learning is strengthened by including supervision elements that promote psychological flexibility (the capacity to actively embrace ones private experiences in the present moment and engage or disengage in patterns of behaviour in the service of chosen values). Psychological flexibility has been found to foster wellbeing, work effectiveness, openness to new learning, compassion, and acceptance of difference and diversity, in workplace settings. Moreover, the psychological flexibility of psychologists has been found to predict the use of evidence‐based interventions, such as exposure. Conclusion The SHAPE framework identifies five features (Supervision values; Hold stories lightly; Assessment of function; Perspective‐taking; Experiential methods) likely to promote psychologists’ psychological flexibility and experiential learning in the supervision context. These five features are extensions of agreed supervision best practices, enhanced by developments in contextual behavioural science (perspective‐taking, cognitive defusion, and acceptance). We describe examples of using SHAPE, and present research directions, to assess whether these features promote experiential learning in supervision.


Archive | 2013

Acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness for psychosis

Eric M. J. Morris; Louise Johns; Joseph E. Oliver


Cognitive and Behavioral Practice | 2017

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Early Psychosis: A Case Series

Jens Einar Jansen; Eric M. J. Morris


Journal of contextual behavioral science | 2016

Running acceptance and commitment therapy groups for psychosis in community settings

Lucy Butler; Louise Johns; Majella Byrne; Candice Joseph; Emma O’Donoghue; Suzanne Jolley; Eric M. J. Morris; Joseph E. Oliver


Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis | 2013

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for First‐episode Psychosis

Joseph E. Oliver; Eric M. J. Morris


Pain Medicine | 2017

Are We Speaking the Same Language?: Finding Theoretical Coherence and Precision in "Mindfulness-Based Mechanisms" in Chronic Pain

Anthony Mark Harrison; Whitney Scott; Louise Johns; Eric M. J. Morris; Lance M. McCracken


Trials | 2018

Balancing ACT: evaluating the effectiveness of psychoeducation and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) groups for people with bipolar disorder: study protocol for pilot randomised controlled trial

Emma O’Donoghue; Abigail Clark; Matthew Richardson; John Hodsoll; Sunil Nandha; Eric M. J. Morris; Fergus Kane; Deirdre O’Keeffe; Lucy Butler; Suzanne Jolley


Archive | 2013

Person-in-the-Hole Metaphor

Eric M. J. Morris; Louise Johns; Joseph E. Oliver


Archive | 2013

Leaves-on-the-Stream Metaphor

Eric M. J. Morris; Louise Johns; Joseph E. Oliver

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Emma O’Donoghue

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

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Abigail Clark

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Deirdre O’Keeffe

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

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