

14. Why self-compassion is important when struggling with anxieties, worries, and fears
Many of us grew up in a world that told us that we should be fearless, jump off the cliff, and eliminate fear from our lives. In a very intimate conversation, I chat with Steve Hayes, Ph.D., a co-founder of acceptance and commitment therapy, about his relationship to fear, anxieties, and worries and how his personal experience and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) unfolded simultaneously.
This is Part 1 of a very personal conversation with Steve, and it gives us a peek into the life behind the scenes of a person that published over hundreds of academic papers and academic books, trained hundreds of clinicians, presented at countless of international conferences and developed a model of psychological science that has exploded in the last 30 years.
What to listen for:
- What was difficult for Dr. Hayes dealing with fear
- How Steve made a pivot from struggling with fear since very early in his life to learning to live with it
- How Steve learned to observe his fears, be curious about them, be interested on them, and at times, appreciate them
- How Steve practices self-compassion when struggling
- How Steve determined his values and how they helped him to navigate through daily life
- How Steve handled his fears about his first TEDx talk
- How Steve's personal experience shaped the development of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Stay tuned for part 2!
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