ACT with Efficacy CPD Assessment & Feedback
After you answer the CPD Assessment questions, Julian will forward your completion certificate.

If you want to check your answers after submitting the form, go to https://www.iwork.com/shareddocuments/en/?a=p283991413 (best viewed with Safari) and review the presentation there.

The trainer's notes for the presentation can be found at http://actofliving.com.au/free-resources/training-resources/act-with-efficacy/.
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1: Choose which of the following is NOT one of the six core processes of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy. *
2: Acceptance can be conceptualised as a form of exposure. *
3: Values are a special class of reinforcer. *
4: A good strategy for the Committed Action phase of ACT is (check ALL that apply): *
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Workshop Evaluation
I would appreciate your feedback so that I can improve the workshop.

For the first 4 questions, just click on the button that reflects how you feel about the statement.
1. How much did you learn? *
I learned very little that I can use.
I learned a lot that was valuable and interesting.
2. Was what you learned relevant to your work?
It's hard for me to see how I can apply what I learned.
I am confident I can use what I learned.
Clear selection
3. How well were concepts conveyed and techniques taught?
I found it hard to understand what was being taught.
I found it easy to understand what was being taught.
Clear selection
4. Has the workshop stimulated your interest?
I am not interested in learning more about ACT.
I am keen to learn more about ACT.
Clear selection
What should there be MORE of in this workshop? (E.g. handouts, videos, role-plays, time for questions, etc.)
What should there be LESS of in this workshop?
Do you have any comments that you would be happy for me to use in publicity material (e.g. advertising, web site)? This can be attributed to you or anonymous as you wish.
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