A.C.T. stands for
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Define Defusion
What is objectively looking at your thoughts, memories and images instead of being caught up in thoughts
Define acceptance
"Opening yourself fully to experience, as it is, not as your mind is." Opening up
This is the part of us that objectively is observing thoughts and emotions
What is the observing self?
Greek messenger god
Who is Hermes
This is what the acronym for ACT stands for
A: Accepting thoughts and feelings
C: Connect to your values
T: Take committed action
True or false, we can avoid suffering and painful experiences.
False
True or false, acceptance means you like the emotions or thoughts.
What is false? Acceptance is about making room for them, not liking or agreeing with it.
This is the ultimate goal and aim of ACT
What is to create a rich and meaningful life?
How many properties are there on a standard monopoly board?
28
The opposite of experiential avoidance
What is acceptance
Trying to get rid of a feeling, sensation, urge, feeling and/or memory
What is experiential avoidance
This increases our awareness of what we are currently doing
What is present moment
How are values different from goals?
What is values are like a compass as they help us to make choices based on the directions we want our lives to go?
What US state is the smallest by land area?
Rhode Island
An image/shape that represents psychological flexibility
What is ACT Triflex/Triangle
When someone becomes entangle with their thoughts and makes decisions or actions based on the internal experience
What is cognitive fusion
This increases when someone is engaging in experiential avoidance
What is suffering
This is taking effective action that is guided by our values.
What is committed action?
In which decade were the first Winter Olympic Games held?
1920s
the six constructs of ACT
What is Acceptance, Defusion, Present Moment, Self-as-Context, Committed Action and Values
Name a technique to help yourself defuse from a thought or experience
Ex: just noticing, put them out there, focused mindfulness, sing it out, silly voices, etc
What is one technique that helps you be in the present moment?
Ex. Meditation, leaves on a stream, progressive muscle relaxation, being aware of your surroundings
"This is the ability to be in the present moment with full awareness and openness to our experience, and to take action guided by our values." ACT Made Simple
What is psychological flexibility?
The longest English word with only one vowel
What is strengths