Tag: ACT therapy


ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT THERAPY

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Principles, Practice, and Impact The Core Definition of ACT Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a highly effective, empirically supported form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the importance of psychological flexibility as the primary mechanism of change. Unlike traditional therapies that often focus on directly challenging or eliminating unwanted thoughts and feelings, […]

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COVERT RESPONSE

Covert Response: An Encyclopedia Entry The Core Definition of Covert Response Covert Response (CR) refers to a sophisticated therapeutic technique wherein a clinician delivers subtle, non-explicit interventions aimed at influencing a client’s internal psychological processes. This approach is characterized by the therapist’s indirect communication and actions, which are designed to facilitate therapeutic change without explicitly […]

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