Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
A therapy that builds psychological flexibility through acceptance, mindfulness, and value-based action.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a form of psychotherapy that helps people improve their mental health by accepting their thoughts and feelings rather than trying to fight them. This method combines acceptance, mindfulness, and committed action aimed at achieving personal values. ACT is suitable for those who want to learn to live in harmony with their own thoughts and emotions. It emphasizes that it is not important to struggle with internal experiences, but to learn to accept them as part of life. I appreciate this approach because it not only treats symptoms but also promotes a deeper understanding of oneself and one's values.