ACT Can Help You Do More With What You Have
ACT BootCamp is a 4-day, live intensive training that is designed to familiarize clinicians with the core concepts of Acceptance…
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ACT BootCamp is a 4-day, live intensive training that is designed to familiarize clinicians with the core concepts of Acceptance…
ACT Can Help You Do More With What You Have Read More »
Jason Lillis, PhD, is assistant professor of research at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and a clinical psychologist
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In acceptance and commitment therapy, defusion was originally called “deliteralization” because when we have thoughts—especially compelling ones—we tend to take
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The following is an interview with Gareth Holman, PhD, a psychologist, trainer, and writer living in Seattle, Washington. He is
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This article has been adapted from Inside This Moment: A Clinician’s Guide to Promoting Radical Change Using Acceptance and Commitment
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There are six core processes that are central to acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT): acceptance, cognitive defusion, present-moment awareness, self-as-context,
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