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Mechanisms of change in an online acceptance and commitment therapy intervention for insomnia. [PDF]

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Hämäläinen T   +4 more
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[Acceptance and commitment therapy].

L'Encephale, 2015
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a third generation of cognitive-behavioral therapies. The point is to help patients to improve their psychological flexibility in order to accept unavoidable private events. Thus, they have the opportunity to invest energy in committed actions rather than struggle against their psychological events.(i) To ...
D, Ducasse, G, Fond
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

2019
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a therapy-based intervention for students with chronic health conditions that helps students manage their experience with their medical condition through changing their relationship with unpleasant thoughts, feelings, sensations, urges, and memories in the service of engaging in values-based actions.
Glenn M. Sloman, Michael C. Selbst
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Acceptance and commitment therapy.

British Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 2012
This article discusses acceptance and commitment therapy. It outlines the principles that underpin acceptance and commitment therapy practice, and how these principles can be applied. It encourages the reader to reflect upon their own use of the techniques, and to review their strengths and weaknesses.
Steven C. Hayes, Jason Lillis
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The Efficacy of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2023
Objectives: Previous meta-analyses of a small number of trials showed that acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) might improve chronic pain. Many new trials have been published afterward, and the factors that may impact the efficacy of ACT are less ...
T. Ma, Ada Siu-Kwan Yuen, Zuyao Yang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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