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2024-2025 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Practice and Consultation Fellowship


Credit Available - See Credits tab below.

Categories:
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Presenters:
Nick Turner, LCSW |  Nicole Gier |  Tamara Sharifov, LCSW |  Karishma J Bhakta, LCSW
Course Levels:
Intermediate
Duration:
45 Hours (15 classes, 3 hours each)
Expiration:
Never Expires.

Dates
Schedule at a glance


Description

The Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Practice & Consultation Fellowship offers a comprehensive introduction to ACT principles, practices, and case conceptualization. As mental health professionals, we often encounter challenges in being fully present for those who are struggling. By cultivating acceptance and mindfulness, ACT clinicians can foster a profoundly accepting environment where transformative change becomes possible.

This fellowship provides mental health professionals with a deep dive into the theoretical foundations of ACT and an opportunity to examine their clinical practice through a contextual behavioral lens. Participants will reflect on their personal values, goals, and challenges as both therapists and individuals, acknowledging their own moments of mindfulness lapses and value-based living.

Sessions will feature a mix of didactic lectures, group discussions, experiential exercises, and case consultations. Case consultation sessions allow participants to present their cases and explore interventions through an ACT perspective, enhancing their clinical skills and helping clients move towards a more fulfilling life.

Credits


Continuing Education Credit for Social Workers

This program satisfies the requirements to receive 45 hours of Continuing Education credit for social workers.

The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.

Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.


Continuing Education Credit for Clinical Psychologists

This program satisfies the requirements to receive 45 hours of Continuing Education credit for clinical psychologists.

The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.

Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.


Continuing Education Credit for Professional Counselors

This program satisfies the requirements to receive 45 hours of Continuing Education credit for professional counselors.

The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.

Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.


Continuing Education Credit for Marriage and Family Therapists

This program satisfies the requirements to receive 45 hours of Continuing Education credit for marriage and family therapists.

The Professional Development Program is a licensed State of Illinois provider of Continuing Education for social workers, clinical psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. License #s 159.000140, 168.000115, and 268.000004.

Most states have reciprocity with Illinois. It is recommended that professionals outside of Illinois review rules for their licensing board prior to participating to ensure that the content meets their renewal, and/or reciprocity, requirements.



Presenter

Nick Turner, LCSW's Profile

Nick Turner, LCSW Related Seminars and Products

Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Crown Family School Lecturer


Nick Turner is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) in the state of Illinois. Since graduating from the University of Chicago in 2009, Nick has worked in various mental health and substance abuse settings with children, adolescents, and adults.  He currently works full-time as a therapist in private practice with a focus on addiction, trauma, anxiety, and depression.

In addition to direct practice, Nick is an Lecturer at the University of Chicago's Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. He also provides case consultation services to other clinicians and regularly conducts seminars on Motivational Interviewing and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.  Additionally, Nick co-authored the book Mindfulness-Based Sobriety, a treatment guide for addiction recovery that was published by New Harbinger Publishing in January 2014. The book features a comprehensive addiction treatment protocol that integrates Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Relapse Prevention therapy. 


Nicole Gier's Profile

Nicole Gier Related Seminars and Products

Clinical Social Worker - Comprehensive Care Program

University of Chicago


Nicole Gier is a clinical social worker with 15 years of experience in a range of practice settings including community hospitals, primary care, private practice and academic medical centers. She joined the Comprehensive Care Program (CCP) at the University of Chicago Medicine in 2014.  CCP is an innovative primary care model and research study focused on building meaningful relationships between healthcare providers and individuals with complex, chronic medical and social needs. Within CCP, she develops and manages the provision of social service interventions and behavioral health programming alongside an interprofessional team of social workers, community health worker, AmeriCorps volunteers, nurses, and physicians.

Nicole applies contextual behavior therapy frameworks (ACT, DBT) in healthcare settings as a way to guide interprofessional team communication, to explore social determinants of health, & to empower individuals who are suffering to lead meaningful lives. Nicole has presented her work and research on the local, regional, and national level.

In addition to her clinical work, Nicole maintains a small psychotherapy & consulting practice and enjoys teaching graduate social work students (UChicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice) & medical students (UChicago Pritzker School of Medicine; The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University).


Tamara Sharifov, LCSW's Profile

Tamara Sharifov, LCSW Related Seminars and Products

Licensed Clinical Social Worker | Scholar-Practitioner | Private Practice Owner


Tamara Sharifov is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with 13-years’ experience across diverse disciplines – including clinical psychology, academia, humanitarianism, conflict resolution, global affairs, and activism. She is an expert in the newest forms of psychotherapy – Third-Wave Contextual Behavioral therapies, including Contextual-Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - with additional expertise in PTSD, complex trauma, international armed-conflict, peacebuilding, and political unrest. 

Her experience spans facilitating full model DBT and contextual therapies across mental health contexts, medical missions to the Syrian-Lebanese border, co-founding a humanitarian emergency response NGO serving Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, teaching conflict-resolution to war-affected Armenian and Azerbaijani peacebuilders, acting as primary family therapist within intensive outpatient clinics (IOP), community mental health services in Chicago, private practice, and masters level lectureship. Tamara holds a Masters in Clinical Social Work from the University of Chicago School of Social Service, and a second Masters in Conflict Management and Resolution from the Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, at the University of San Diego.

Currently, Tamara runs a psychology private practice in San Diego, California, consults, and has most recently joined a Global Mental Health Task Force influencing policy around mental health targets within the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). Tamara also acts as a lead clinical instructor teaching Third-Wave Contextual therapies to post-master’s mental health clinicians at the University of Chicago, Masters School of Social Work.


Karishma J Bhakta, LCSW's Profile

Karishma J Bhakta, LCSW Related Seminars and Products

Intake and Training Coordinator

Emotion Management Program, LLC


Karishma J Bhakta is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, an Ayurvedic Practitioner, and a Yoga Instructor. She is interested in Eastern based modalities of health and healing that emphasize the mind body connection. Karishma works alongside her mentor Dr. Paul Holmes at Emotion Management Program, LLC where she is the Intake and Training Coordinator and also practices Contextually Focused Dialectical Behavior Therapy. 

Karishma will also be teaching two courses at Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice; Fundamentals of Behavioral Therapy: Contemporary Approaches and Contextually Focused Dialectical Behavior Therapy. 

Karishma received a Bachelors in Psychology and Social Behavior from the University of California, Irvine in 2016 and a Masters (AM) in Clinical Social Work from the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice in 2019. 


Fellowship Eligibility and Requirements

It is recommended that participants have a Master's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a closely related field. 

Though clinicians at any ACT experience level can benefit from ongoing professional development and consultation, participants with extensive prior ACT exposure & training may benefit from a more advanced ACT training and consultation group.

Completion of the fellowship and issuance of a certificate requires no more than three absences. Due to the confidential nature of materials and case presentations, classes will not be recorded.

Interactive Format

The fellowship is delivered live and interactively via Zoom, allowing participants to engage fully from anywhere. To maintain an interactive and experiential nature of each class, cohort size is limited to 30 participants. 

All sessions are held twice per month on Fridays from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM CT which provides a consistent learning experience, allowing participants to integrate insights and skills between sessions. Our schedule spans from November 2024 through May 2025, ensuring ample opportunity for deep engagement and practical application of ACT principles.

Please see the "Schedule at a Glance" for class dates. 

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Tuition: $2,475

Please note that PDP discounts do not apply to fellowship programs. Scholarships and financial aid are not currently available for this program.

Tuition is non-refundable.