ACT Courses for Contextual Behavior Scientists
Join experts Dr. Siri Ming, Dr. Evelyn Gould, Dr. Julia Fiebig, and Rebecca Watson to learn a practical, behavior-analytic approach to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training. Our courses are specifically designed to help BCBAs and other contextual behavior scientists promote and support psychological flexibility for themselves and those they work with—helping you integrate ACT into your practice and your life, in a developmentally-sensitive way, grounded in basic principles and Contextual Functional Analysis.
Whether you’re just beginning or ready to dive deep, you’ll find an option that fits your needs. All courses include expert guidance — you can connect with us through asynchronous discussion in the course space, and there are options to add one-on-one or group coaching for deeper exploration.
Our on-demand offerings are designed to help you either dip your toes into some new concepts, or be able to learn and deepen your understanding and application of key concepts at your own pace and on your own time. We invite you to join us to learn alongside a community of contextual behavior scientists committed to creating more effective, nurturing, contextually sensitive environments and communities that reflect shared values of compassion, cultural humility, sustainability, and social justice.
ACT for Behavior Analysts:
Promoting psychological flexibility in your practice
These on-demand courses are grounded in decades of practical experience, and led by experts Siri Ming and Evelyn Gould. Each course offers a practical, behavior-analytic approach to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training, specifically designed to help BCBAs and other contextual behavior scientists learn ACT as framework for promoting psychological flexibility within cooperative contexts for change, based on Contextual Functional Analysis.
Part 1: 4 BACB Learning CEUs | 2 Ethics
Part 2: 8 BACB Learning CEUs
In this two-part, on-demand course, Drs. Siri Ming and Evelyn Gould offer a clear and compassionate framework for embedding ACT into behavior analytic practice. You’ll explore psychological flexibility as the aim of our work, and as a guiding principle for values-based, socially valid intervention. Part 1 focuses on introducing how to integrate ACT into behavior analytic practice, including introducing case conceptualization tools grounded in contextual functional analysis. Part 2 provides a deeper exploration of the developmental and relational repertoires relevant to psychological flexibility, including selfing, valuing, and rule-governed behavior. Designed for behavior analysts ready to apply ACT ethically, functionally, and in alignment with their scope.
ACT for Behavior Analysts:
Supporting your own psychological flexibility first
Build the same skills in yourself that you aim to foster in others. These on-demand courses offer a practical, behavior-analytic approach to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training, specifically designed to help BCBAs and other contextual behavior scientists enhance their own psychological flexibility.
Grounded in decades of practical experience, and led by experts Siri Ming, Evelyn Gould, Julia Fiebig, and Rebecca Watson, each course helps you clarify what matters most, navigate difficult thoughts and emotions, and take meaningful action—even when it’s hard.
1 BACB Learning CEU
This webinar with Dr. Siri Ming provides an introduction to the Mindful Action Plan and the behavioral principles involved. It’s also a great little intro companion to the book Finding Your Why… Join Siri to learn more about this tool for identifying what you care about and reaching your goals.
8 BACB Learning CEUs
Dr. Siri Ming guides you in a thorough exploration of values-directed committed action, psychological flexibility, and time management strategies. This in-depth course provides you with the information and tools you need to prioritize and actively choose how to spend your time, noticing and organizing your own behavior and context from a perspective of self-compassion and curiosity.
6 BACB Learning CEUs | 1.5 Supervision
In this course, experts Rebecca Watson, Evelyn Gould, Siri Ming, and Julia Fiebig guide you in learning strategies for clarifying and committing to an overarching value of self-care, acting congruently with personal and professional values across many domains of living, and practicing self-compassion in the process.