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Maria Karekla,Katerina Georgiou,Eleana Lamprou Maria Karekla
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave cognitive-behavioral approach with demonstrated effectiveness in treating substance use disorders (SUDs). ACT aims to improve psychological flexibility via 6 core processes: acceptance...
Rhonda M Merwin,Ashley A Moskovich,Francesca Scheiber Rhonda M Merwin
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) conceptualizes eating disorders (EDs) as rigid attempts to solve the problem of human suffering through food, eating or weight control. Case formulation and intervention is based on functional assessm...
Michael P Twohig,Leila K Capel Michael P Twohig
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)-enhanced behavior therapy (A-EBT) is the most empirically supported treatment of trichotillomania. Support for A-EBT for excoriation disorder is budding. In this article, we review the A-EBT model, in...
Lilian Dindo,Mackenzie L Shanahan Lilian Dindo
Chronic illnesses affect nearly half of US adults, and nearly 30% of these patients suffer from a co-occurring mental health problem. Despite the high prevalence of comorbidity, existing treatments and service delivery approaches largely re...
Eric M J Morris,Daniel D Simsion Eric M J Morris
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a third-wave cognitive-behavioral therapy, which focuses on acceptance, mindfulness, and values-based actions to support living a rich and meaningful life. ACT has been successfully applied to supp...
Robert D Zettle Robert D Zettle
Outcome research on the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has established it as an evidence-based cognitive-behavioral approach in treatment of depression. Mediational and related research, however, has provided mixed supp...
Eric B Lee Eric B Lee
While exposure and response prevention (ERP) remains the gold standard for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) treatment, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) offers a complementary approach by enhancing psychological flexibility, focusi...
Joanna J Arch,Lauren B Finkelstein,Madeline S Nealis Joanna J Arch
Treating anxiety disorders with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has a strong theoretical and empirical foundation. In this overview, we review the theoretic basis for using ACT to treat anxiety disorders, its clinical applications, ...
Samuel D Spencer,Michael E Levin Samuel D Spencer
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a set of evidence-based principles designed to reduce human suffering and promote well-being via instantiating psychological flexibility. Situated within the broad family of cognitive-behavioral th...