Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a Unified Model of Behavior Change
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The present article summarizes the assumptions, model, techniques, evidence, and diversity/social justice commitments of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). ACT focused on six processes (acceptance, defusion, self, now, values, and action) that bear on a single overall target (psychological flexibility). The ACT model of behavior change has been shown to have positive outcomes across a broad range of applied problems and areas of growth. Process and outcome evidence suggest that the psychological flexibility model underlying ACT provides a unified model of behavior change and personal development that fits well with the core assumptions of counseling psychology.
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- Acceptance and commitment therapy
- Psychology
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Outcome (game theory)
- Social psychology
- Diversity (politics)
- Action (physics)
- Psychotherapist
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