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Session 29 - Psychologically Informed Practice with Daniel Arbilla

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Psychologically Informed Practice - you might have come across the term, but what is it? How can you start to apply it in clinic? WHY should you start to apply it in clinic? Daniel Arbilla is an Exercise Physiologist based in Sydney, Australia and visits the podcast to discuss all this and more with Anna Maria and Matt.

From the similarities and differences between Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), to asking the question, "If someone is riding a horse and they think that it's a unicorn, are they still riding a horse?" this podcast explores how psychology is ever present in the clinical encounter and how our words and our behaviours can greatly impact the outcomes of a session.

We really encourage you to explore more of Daniel's work with The Knowledge Exchange through their website and podcast; https://tkex.org

As well as joiningThe Knowledge Exchange Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/186929841940541

To see more of what Daniel gets up to in his clinic you can find him on instagram and through the Barbell Psychology Website

https://www.instagram.com/arbillaexercisephysiology

https://www.barbellpsychology.com.au

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Psychologically Informed Practice - you might have come across the term, but what is it? How can you start to apply it in clinic? WHY should you start to apply it in clinic? Daniel Arbilla is an Exercise Physiologist based in Sydney, Australia and visits the podcast to discuss all this and more with Anna Maria and Matt.

From the similarities and differences between Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), to asking the question, "If someone is riding a horse and they think that it's a unicorn, are they still riding a horse?" this podcast explores how psychology is ever present in the clinical encounter and how our words and our behaviours can greatly impact the outcomes of a session.

We really encourage you to explore more of Daniel's work with The Knowledge Exchange through their website and podcast; https://tkex.org

As well as joiningThe Knowledge Exchange Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/186929841940541

To see more of what Daniel gets up to in his clinic you can find him on instagram and through the Barbell Psychology Website

https://www.instagram.com/arbillaexercisephysiology

https://www.barbellpsychology.com.au

  continue reading

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