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233 Chap ter 11 Acceptance and Commitment TherapyLisa W. Coyne, Kirstin B. Birtwell, Louise McHugh, and Kelly WilsonThird-wave cognitive and behavior therapies (Hayes, Villatte, Levin, & Hildebrandt, 2011) involve a transdiagnostic approach concerned not with the elimination of syndromes but rather with building broad, flexible behavioral repertoires (Ruiz, 2010). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT; Hayes, Strosahl, & Wilson, 1999, 2012) is a prominent example of a transdiagnostic therapeutic approach. Rather than focusing on symptom reduction, ACT encourages Acceptance of aversive private experiences so that one can pursue meaningful and valued activities.
233 Chapter 11 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Lisa W. Coyne, Kirstin B. Birtwell, Louise McHugh, and Kelly Wilson Third-wave cognitive and behavior therapies (Hayes, Villatte, Levin, &
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