Staying Faithful to the Heart of ACT
Over the years, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has grown and evolved, in part, due to the unique contributions of…
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Over the years, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has grown and evolved, in part, due to the unique contributions of…
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By Jessica Borushock, PhD Many of my clients come in initially wanting some specific “thing” that will fix their problems:
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By Sonia Singh, PhD candidate “I don’t understand these/they/them/their people. I feel like they just need to figure it out
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By Darrah Westrup, PhD, author of Advanced Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: The Experienced Practitioner’s Guide to Optimizing Delivery
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Author: Niklas Törneke, MD, author of Metaphor in Practice The main questions for behavior analysis are which factors, in
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By: Steven C. Hayes, PhD, author of Learning ACT and Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life Committed
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Editor’s note: The following guest blog is contributed by Louise Hayes, PhD, co-author of the best selling book, Get Out of
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Author: Lou Lasprugato, MFT Nearly 14 years after the “third wave” (Hayes, 2004) landed on its shores, the field of
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Through trauma and loss, people can lose their sense of meaning, lose their feeling of identity or place in the
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