The Cinema of the Third Wave: Psychological Flexibility on Film. About
this Event This pub talk event will commence with a fun presentation
from clinical psychologist Eric Morris on ACT and RFT as applied
scenes from classic cinema. This presentation will be followed by
questions, discussion as well as people ordering and eating dinner
together and chatting afterwards. Arrive at 6.15pm Presentation,
Questions and Discussion 6.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner from 7.30pm - 9pm
Ticket price includes a pot of beer/ glass of house wine/ soft drink.
We hope to see you there. About the Talk In this pub talk we will
explore how a familiarity with ACT and Relational Frame Theory
enhances appreciation of cinema. We will present four intersecting
scenes from classic cinema, and discuss how psychological flexibility
and RFT deepens their meaning and impact. About the Presenter Dr Eric
Morris is senior lecturer and director of the Psychology Clinic at La
Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. Eric researches acceptance
and commitment therapy as an intervention for recovery from psychosis,
anxiety disorders, insomnia, OCD, to support caregivers, and as a
workplace resilience training. He is a co-editor of Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness for Psychosis, co-author of the
self-help guide, ACTivate Your Life, and co-author of the group
treatment manual, ACT for Psychosis Recovery. He is a Past President
of the ANZ Chapter, and a Fellow of the Association for Contextual
Behavioural Science. For any questions or queries, please contact
Daniel Simsion at president@anzacbs.com For more information about the
Association for Contextual Behavioural Science - ANZ Chapter please
visit http://anzact.com/ [http://anzact.com/]
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385 Cardigan Street, Carlton, VIC 3053
385 Cardigan St, Carlton, 3053, VIC, AU