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Drifting into Ontological Truth Claims
There is a subtle shift that often takes place in clinical work, one that can feel natural and even compassionate, yet moves us away from the core aim of Functional Contextualism. It is the drift from analyzing function in the present moment toward explaining behavior through external factors. Instead of tracking what a behavior or belief is doing for the client here and now, the clinician begins constructing explanations about why the behavior exists and what is true about t
Todd Schmenk
Feb 273 min read


The Six Yearnings: What We’re All Really After
If you’ve practiced Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), you’re likely familiar with the six core processes of psychological flexibility
Todd Schmenk
Jul 23, 20254 min read
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