What is Cognitive Fusion?

In ACT, cognitive fusion refers to becoming so entangled in thoughts that they appearas the absolute truth and dictate one’s actions.   Cognitive Fusion: When Your Thoughts Stick Like Glue Have you ever been so immersed in a thought that it seemedentirely accurate, even if it wasn’t beneficial? Maybe you thought, “I’m a failure,” and it lingered…

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What is ACT HEXAFLEX?

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is built on a model known as the Hexaflex, which outlines six core processes that promote psychological flexibility—the ability to adapt to life’s challenges while staying aligned with one’s values. Rather than focusing on eliminating distress, ACT helps individuals change their relationship with complex thoughts and emotions, allowing them to live more…

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What is the core of ACCEPTANCE & COMMITMENT THERAPY?

We have agendas at work and home. We thrive on making plans and acting according to those plans and targets. In our society, we are expected to fulfill certain milestones, such as achieving a good grade in +2, attending a renowned university, securing a good job, getting married, and so on. These values become ingrained…

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What is the history of the development of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?

Acceptance and commitment therapy originates from behaviourism and relational frame theory. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) emerged in the 1980s as part of the “third wave” of cognitive-behavioural therapies (CBT). Psychologist Steven C. Hayes and colleagues Kelly Wilson and Kirk Strosahl spearheaded its development. ACT was rooted in behaviour analysis and relational frame theory (RFT),…

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