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Working with people in pain

01 Oct, 2022

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Exercise Physiologists

The presentation covers: 

  • What does Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) involve?- a framework overview 
  • Relating ACT to our role as movement professionals  
  • Practical ACT strategies for Exercise Physiologists working with people in pain 

This presentation is eligible to contribute 1 point towards your annual professional development points. 

ESSA professional development category: Further Education - Industry Courses.

About the presenter

Daniel Arbilla is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist working in private practice and is a mentor to allied health professionals across Australia. He is passionate about coaching clients to improved health, behaviour change and self-management of symptoms; to building resilience and functional capacity through exercise. Sought after for consultancy, Daniel guides other clinicians through psychologically-informed, person-centred practise within a biopsychosocial framework. Dedicated to continually improving his knowledge and skills, Daniel aims to empower all clients with the strategies and tools they need to take action towards their valued goals.

Registration includes:

  • Access to a recording of the webinar
  • Presentation notes
  • Assessment quiz and certificate
  • Suggested further reading

Registration types:

  • Individual on-demand presentation: $38 (special - buy 5 and receive 7)
  • Multi-user: $99
  • Individual annual subscriber – 12 months access to entire Education in Exercise library: $144 (Group pricing is also available)

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