Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is best described as a contextual cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). Contextual CBTs are a recent addition to the cognitive behavioural tradition and are distinct from earlier approaches (e.g., Beck’s Cognitive Therapy) in both their proposed mechanisms of change and core therapeutic techniques. Whilst earlier forms of CBT focus on changing the content, form or the frequency of peo-ple’s difficult or challenging internal experiences (e.g., thoughts, feelings, physiological sensations, images, and memories), contextual CBTs seek to alter the psychological context, or perspective, in which people approach these experiences. Thus, rather than focusing on challenging and disputing problematic thoughts and...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a newer psychotherapy that has generated much clinical an...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offers an alternative to traditional psychotherapies designe...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is best described as a contextual cogni¬tive behaviour thera...
This is the introductory article to a special series in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice on Accepta...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or ACT (said as a word, not as letters) is a contemporary member o...
There is increasing scientific interest into third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies, which includ...
What are the distinctive theoretical and practical features of acceptance and commitment therapy? ...
Although traditional Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has achieved many clinical successes, approxi...
A number of recent authors have compared Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and traditional Cog...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
© 2018 Zhang, Leeming, Smith, Chung, Hagger and Hayes. Promoting health behavior change presents an ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a newer psychotherapy that has generated much clinical an...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offers an alternative to traditional psychotherapies designe...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is best described as a contextual cogni¬tive behaviour thera...
This is the introductory article to a special series in Cognitive and Behavioral Practice on Accepta...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or ACT (said as a word, not as letters) is a contemporary member o...
There is increasing scientific interest into third-wave cognitive behavioral therapies, which includ...
What are the distinctive theoretical and practical features of acceptance and commitment therapy? ...
Although traditional Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has achieved many clinical successes, approxi...
A number of recent authors have compared Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and traditional Cog...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
© 2018 Zhang, Leeming, Smith, Chung, Hagger and Hayes. Promoting health behavior change presents an ...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a newer psychotherapy that has generated much clinical an...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offers an alternative to traditional psychotherapies designe...
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field...