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What does the A in ACT mean?

Acceptance

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Fill in the blank: Pain is inevitable, _______ is optional.

Suffering

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True or false: Acceptance means you have to like the emotions or thoughts.

False.

Acceptance is about making room for emotions and thoughts, not approving or liking.

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What does ACT mean?

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

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True or false: values are dictated solely by society.

False

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What does the C in ACT mean?

Commitment

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True or false: We can avoid suffering and painful experiences.

False.

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True or false: The ability to open up to people and talk about your thoughts, emotions, and ideas can reduce our chances of emotional outbursts (like anger, anxiety)

True.

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This increases when someone is engaging in experiential avoidance.

Suffering

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True or false: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy branched off of Relational Frame Theory.

True

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What does the T in ACT mean?

Therapy

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This increases our awareness of what we are currently doing.


Mindfulness/present moment

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What is the opposite of experiential avoidance?

Acceptance

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What is it called when we have pity or feel bad for someone?

Sympathy

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This is understanding and feeling what others are feeling.

Empathy.

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What is the purpose of ACT?

To live a meaningful, values-driven life.

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What is the term to describe objectively looking at your thoughts instead of being caught up in them?

Defusion

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This is the ability to be in the present moment with full awareness and openness to our experiences, and to take action guided by our values.

Psychological flexibility

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Who developed ACT?

Dr. Steve Hayes

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These are your heart's deepest desires for how you want to behave as a human?

Values

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What is the hexagonal shape that represents psychological flexibility?

Hexaflex

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What are four of the six core components of ACT?

Acceptance
Mindfulness/present moment
Values
Committed Action
Cognitive Defusion
Self-as-context

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Fill in the blank: Psychological _______ is a goal in ACT.

Psychological flexibility

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What are two of the "Four A's" in ACT?

Acknowledge
Allow
Accommodate
Appreciate

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Name 6 values.

Examples:
Love
Health
Family
Freedom
Resilience
Growth

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