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When ACT Isn't Simple: An ACT in Practice Workshop with Dr Kerry Makin-Byrd

An ACT workshop to help stuck therapists learn warm nimble tools to help stuck clients with overcontrol and resistance.

By ACT Wellington

Date and time

Mon, 20 May 2024 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM NZST

Location

Wharewaka Function Centre

Taranaki Wharf 2 Taranaki Street Wellington, Wellington 6011 New Zealand

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 7 hours

ACT clinicians are urged to be fluid, responsive, and process-based while nesting their work within overarching, interpersonal, and intrapersonal processes. Phew, that’s easier said than done. If you know enough ACT to have experienced feeling stuck in the room, watching an exercise flop, or being unclear where to go next, then this workshop is for you.

Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd will help you adapt your ACT to work with people struggling with over-controlling behaviour patterns. These include longstanding anxiety, depression, eating disorders, or difficulties relating to others and over-regulating emotions. Integrating ACT, evolutionary psychology, and polyvagal theory, Kerry will teach key clinical processes that foster warm attunement, defuse client resistance, and optimise the clinical relationship as a steroid for the client’s development of a vibrant, open life.

You will leave this workshop with a dozen microskills to use flexibly in session to build aware, open, and engaged interactions. You will be provided with a workshop manual of handouts and exercise scripts. All content will be reinforced with clinical examples, experiential exercises, and not-simple role plays.


Dr. Kerry Makin-Byrd is an author and clinical psychologist with expertise in acceptance and commitment therapy. Her professional mission is to translate science to meaningful living and to leave the world better than she found it. Dr. Kerry has been a violence researcher, a national special matter expert on sexual trauma, and a founding psychologist at a venture capital backed mental health startup. She has authored over 30 peer-reviewed studies, US Congressional reports, and clinical chapters on trauma and resilience. Dr. Kerry’s first book about her own work burnout, “The Ballad of Burnout”, was an Amazon #1 New Release and widely praised as brutally honest, lyrical, and beautiful. Dr. Kerry now lives in Aotearoa New Zealand and spends her days providing clinical care, supervising therapists and doctors, and writing. She is currently having a ton of fun parenting her daughter, loving her partner of 20 years, and building a mansion for her foster cats.

Frequently asked questions

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Please get in touch if you have any questions about this training. You can call or email us at: giselle@actwellington.co.nz, 027 567 4496

Can I have a GST Receipt?

If you or your employer requires a GST receipt from you, please email us and we will send you one.

What's the refund policy?

A refund is available until 30 days before the workshop (except for the eventbrite nonrefundable fee.) A 50% refund is available until 14 days before the workshop. From 14 days before the workshop, your ticket is non-refundable but fully transferrable to another person who can attend that event.

What about Covid?

Full refunds will be made if the event cannot proceed due to Covid19 restrictions, or attendees are unable to travel to the event due to Covid19 restrictions.

What if I need my employer to pay for this workshop by invoice?

Email me at giselle@actwellington.co.nz and we will organise an invoice for your employer, and will register you manually into eventbrite.

Organised by

We’re a small team of clinical psychologists who care deeply about people and share a passion for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

From NZ$295