So whilst it may be a difficult truth, ACT asks us to acknowledge that we all have very little control over our thinking. It is the nature of the mind for thoughts to endlessly come and go. However, what we do have control over is how we respond to the thoughts that arise. In ACT, we learn to watch our unhelpful thinking from a distance and choose how we want to response to what comes up. In this approach, we learn to take unhelpful thoughts less seriously. Armed with this understanding, we are asked to begin to accept our difficulties and commit to making necessary changes in our behaviour, regardless of what is going on in our lives and how we feel about it.
ACT was developed in the 1980s by psychologist Steven C. Hayes, who following his own mental health challenges vowed that he would no longer run from himself – he would accept himself and his experiences. “We are treating our own lives as problems to be solved as if we can sort through our experiences for the ones we like and throw out the rest”, Hayes wrote in Psychology Today.
ACT is built around core principles:
In ACT, we learn to watch our unhelpful thinking from a distance and choose how we want to response to what comes up.
Through these methods, ACT supports us in letting go of the struggle against our inner experiences and instead focus on living in line with our values. The goal is not to eliminate emotional or physical pain but to live a meaningful life, despite it.
What if you could accept and allow yourself to feel what you feel, even if it’s negative?
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