If one has to choose and cannot vote for all four options it has to be fantabulous. And it is not the website alone that is fantabulous, so is its creator.
Somewere Eric hid some post asking for improvements. I can't find it back anymore. Maybe there could be found a way to post certain forumdiscussions and other stuff to a private place on the website, the inbox for instance, so that you can find it back easily. I mean that I would like to have the option to store some important stuff/links, so that I could find it back more easily when coming to this website. For instance, the forum about metaphors is very cool to keep track of. Now I can find it back, but in a few weeks it will be on an page far back. I hope this question/suggestion is clear and makes sense.
This is a great suggestion, so I've just uploaded and enabled a "Bookmarks" module for the site. At the bottom of every page you should see a "bookmark this page" link that will allow you to add that page to your own private list of links/bookmarks. You can access your bookmarks at any time by clicking on the "my bookmarks" link in the user menu on the right side of the screen (below your "my account" link).
Incidentally, using the "my bookmarks" link you can also add bookmarks for web pages or URLs outside of ContextualPsychology.org. For example, you could have one, super-cool list of all relevant ACT sites in the world listed on your little bookmarks page! Sweet.
Wainting dates and places of workshops and meetings to schedule..
Hope it soon..
Need it to feed my practice..
And to meet brothers and sisters working in this area..
Carla, you can click on member names to pull up their profiles, which will give you an option to email them directly, or you can go to Forums and post a question/make comments/whatever under the appropriate section. You could also consider the ACT listserv on Yahoo. (btw: Your email is currently blocked so I could not email this feedback directly and, instead, posted it here. Ordinarily, this wouldn't really be the place to post such comments.)
I voted for bootylicious because it pleases you. It gives me pleasure to give pleasure.
I'm impressed with what you've got going here. It's already proven valuable to me by helping me learn more about contextualism & its relationship with BA. I've realized for a while that there was such a relationship, but haven't explored it. This site makes that more possible. My concern now is for this thing to grow. I learned about it via RFT discussion forum, & I forwarded your announcement from there to the Teaching Behavior Analysis discussion forum (TBA-L). Can I assume that you're doing similarly all over the place? Now that I see what's happening here & how valuable it can be, I want it to continue & to grow, mainly so that it will continue to be available for ME, but for others as well. It's my belief (admittedly simplistic) that everything we do is for selfish reasons. I don't say it that way to my students until we've gotten deeply into a semester, at which point I hope they'll get it. Anyway, I like this new site & this new organization, so please work hard to promote it & let the rest of us know how we can help.
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Fantabulous
If one has to choose and cannot vote for all four options it has to be fantabulous. And it is not the website alone that is fantabulous, so is its creator.
Somewere Eric hid some post asking for improvements. I can't find it back anymore. Maybe there could be found a way to post certain forumdiscussions and other stuff to a private place on the website, the inbox for instance, so that you can find it back easily. I mean that I would like to have the option to store some important stuff/links, so that I could find it back more easily when coming to this website. For instance, the forum about metaphors is very cool to keep track of. Now I can find it back, but in a few weeks it will be on an page far back. I hope this question/suggestion is clear and makes sense.
Jacqueline
Bookmarks - ask and ye shall receive
Hi Jacqueline,
This is a great suggestion, so I've just uploaded and enabled a "Bookmarks" module for the site. At the bottom of every page you should see a "bookmark this page" link that will allow you to add that page to your own private list of links/bookmarks. You can access your bookmarks at any time by clicking on the "my bookmarks" link in the user menu on the right side of the screen (below your "my account" link).
Incidentally, using the "my bookmarks" link you can also add bookmarks for web pages or URLs outside of ContextualPsychology.org. For example, you could have one, super-cool list of all relevant ACT sites in the world listed on your little bookmarks page! Sweet.
your joy is my joy
I think that I shall probably name my next child after Eric.
Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
University of Mississippi
A Novel Utterance (attempt 2 - sigh....)
Your website for contextual behavioral science is, indeed, fabtacular.
Isn't it nice that language is such that you can comprehend such a statement as I have never uttered nor heard uttered?
(as opposed to my previous post, which is not, in fact, even close to comprehensible)
Emily K. Sandoz
Graduate Student
Clinical Psychology
University of Mississippi
Workshops
Wainting dates and places of workshops and meetings to schedule..
Hope it soon..
Need it to feed my practice..
And to meet brothers and sisters working in this area..
Check out Upcoming Events
I have found workshops, etc. to be located in the right
hand column of the site, under "Upcoming Events."
It is super-awesome
I like the website very much. It's easy to navigate. I appreciate the structure and content. I'm sure it took a lot of work and time and I'm grateful!
I wasn't sure about the other voting alternatives but I could go with several if multiple endoresements were allowed!
Fantabulous
Fantabulous was feeling lonely, so I helped him/her out.
talking
I want a way to talk to other members-how is this possible (a bit confused)
Carla, you can click on
Carla, you can click on member names to pull up their profiles, which will give you an option to email them directly, or you can go to Forums and post a question/make comments/whatever under the appropriate section. You could also consider the ACT listserv on Yahoo. (btw: Your email is currently blocked so I could not email this feedback directly and, instead, posted it here. Ordinarily, this wouldn't really be the place to post such comments.)
Joel Guarna
Not real sure what it means, but...
Eric,
I voted for bootylicious because it pleases you. It gives me pleasure to give pleasure.
I'm impressed with what you've got going here. It's already proven valuable to me by helping me learn more about contextualism & its relationship with BA. I've realized for a while that there was such a relationship, but haven't explored it. This site makes that more possible. My concern now is for this thing to grow. I learned about it via RFT discussion forum, & I forwarded your announcement from there to the Teaching Behavior Analysis discussion forum (TBA-L). Can I assume that you're doing similarly all over the place? Now that I see what's happening here & how valuable it can be, I want it to continue & to grow, mainly so that it will continue to be available for ME, but for others as well. It's my belief (admittedly simplistic) that everything we do is for selfish reasons. I don't say it that way to my students until we've gotten deeply into a semester, at which point I hope they'll get it. Anyway, I like this new site & this new organization, so please work hard to promote it & let the rest of us know how we can help.
Pat Williams
University of Houston-Downtown
striking resemblance
Pat, I wonder, has anyone ever told you that you look like a young Tom Cruise. Amazing really.
Kelly G. Wilson, Ph.D.
University of Mississippi
happy
I'm so pleased that bootylicious is winning! It is every webmaster's dream to one day develop a website deemed bootylicious by the masses.