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I’m thrilled to share with you my podcast Deeply Functional, where I explore the rich intersection of functional contextualism, relational-frame theory, and applied psychological flexibility. This show is designed for clinicians, practitioners, and curious learners who want to move beyond technique and diagnosis-driven frameworks and into a deeper understanding of how context and function shape human behavior and intervention.
Each episode dives into topics like:
- the role of function over form in behavior change
- how relational-frame theory informs language, cognition, and therapy
- practical skills for developing workability rather than symptom-reduction
- real-world clinical reflections, interviews, and conceptual clarifications drawn from my own book-in-progress Essential Essence – The Art of ACT.
Whether you’re already working with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) or simply curious about a more process-based, idiographic approach to helping and changing, Deeply Functional is meant to spark insight, question assumptions, and deepen practice.
Where to listen
You’ll find Deeply Functional on major platforms including:
- Spotify
- Amazon Music / Amazon PodcastsI hope you’ll give it a listen, subscribe, and share with anyone you think might benefit. Thanks for being part of this journey toward clarity, depth, and function-driven practice.
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