An active-directive form of psychotherapy aimed at resolving emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances. It helps individuals to understand that the power of their emotions comes largely from their own beliefs, evaluations, interpretations, and reactions to life situations.
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A cognitive-behavioral approach that emphasizes the psychosocial aspects of treatment — how a person interacts with others in different environments and relationships.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): A form of counseling and a branch of clinical behavior analysis that uses acceptance and mindfulness strategies mixed in different ways with commitment and behavior-change strategies.
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