List the six processes that an ACT therapist would guide a client through
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Answer:
1. Foster acceptance and give up being dominated by attempts at emotional control and avoidance.
2. Give up relational frames that are psychological barriers to living fully.
3. Get in contact with the here-and-now, the flow of experience as it happens.
4. Strengthen sense of self as the experiencing “I,” stable and available, capable of having experiences without being overwhelmed.
5. Clarify individual values.
6. Build patterns of action committed to your values.
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