ACT for Therapists: Core Processes, Experiential Techniques, and Case Conceptualization

A practical guide for therapists to master ACT's core processes, experiential techniques, and case conceptualization for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.

Understanding the Foundations of ACT

Unit 1: ACT's Philosophical Roots

Unit 2: The History and Evolution of ACT

Unit 3: Psychological Flexibility and Inflexibility

Unit 4: The ACT Hexaflex

Mastering the Core Processes of ACT

Unit 1: Understanding the ACT Hexaflex

Unit 2: Acceptance and Cognitive Defusion

Unit 3: Being Present and Self-as-Context

Unit 4: Values and Committed Action

Applying Experiential Techniques in ACT Therapy

Unit 1: Mindfulness and Acceptance Techniques

Unit 2: Cognitive Defusion Techniques

Unit 3: Values Clarification and Committed Action

Unit 4: Self-as-Context and Perspective-Taking

ACT Case Conceptualization and Integration

Unit 1: ACT Case Conceptualization

Unit 2: ACT Treatment Planning and Integration

Unit 3: Troubleshooting and Outcome Evaluation