What is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)?

Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a type of psychotherapy that assists individuals in developing psychological flexibility by accepting stubborn thoughts and feelings rather than avoiding or fighting them.

It is rooted in mindfulness, behavioral change strategies, and commitment to value-based living.

ACT is part of the “third wave” of cognitive-behavioral therapies, which focus on mindfulness, acceptance, and behavioral activation rather than direct cognitive restructuring.

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