Acronyms
Metaphors and Practices
Core Processes
This or That?
Real Life Examples
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The components of a SMART goal

Specific, Motivated by values, Adaptive, Realistic, Time-framed

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You might drop anchor when you're experiencing emotional turmoil. What are the three steps (ACE)?

Acknowledge inner experience, Come back into your body, Engage with the world

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Discover what is truly important to you

Values

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Goal or value: renew driver's license

Goal

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Mary says to herself: "I don't like this feeling, but I'll allow it." What core process is she embodying?

Acceptance

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HARD barriers to pursuing committed actions

Hooked, Avoiding discomfort, Remoteness from values, Doubtful goals

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An example of a defusion technique

"I'm having the thought that..."

Saying the thought in a silly voice

Singing the thought to the tune of "Happy Birthday"

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Take action to pursue the important things in your life

Committed action

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Acknowledge or approve: one of the 3 A's of acceptance

Acknowledge

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Louise is feeling anxious about telling her friend that she cannot make it to her birthday party. She reminds herself of her value of _______ and tells her friend the truth.

Honesty

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RAIN meditation used as an acceptance exercise

Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture

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The core process that the chessboard metaphor helps us to understand

Self-as-context (or the noticing self)

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Observe your thoughts without being ruled by them

Defusion

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Self-acceptance or self-esteem: a focus of ACT

Self-acceptance

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Imelda is clenching her fists in anger when she chooses to take a deep breath and say: "I'm having the thought that I need to punch something." Which core process is she practicing with this statement?

Defusion

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The 3 N's of cognitive defusion

Notice, Name, and Neutralize

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We discussed three types of skills to combat inflexible attention. One is engaging skills. Name one of the other two.

Savoring, Focusing

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Be willing to experience difficult thoughts

Acceptance

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Towards or away: the types of moves we strive to make when we encounter a choice point

Towards

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Jada values creativity. Which of these might be a "towards" move when she is told to put together a presentation at work: a) write a bulleted list and read the points to her coworkers, or b) make a slideshow with graphs to illustrate the points?

b) make a slideshow with graphs to illustrate the points

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3 A's of acceptance

Acknowledge, Allow, and Accommodate

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The core process that mindful drinking/eating helps us connect with

Contacting the present moment

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See yourself as unchanged by time and experience

Self-as-context

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Self-as-context or others-as-context: one of the six core processes of ACT

Self-as-context

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Tatianna has noticed that she has not been present in her daily activities and chooses to take five minutes to fully engage in the experience of eating her favorite snack. What kind of skill is she primarily using?

Savoring (contacting the present moment, being present, flexible attention)