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Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Negotiate Losses and Life Transitions
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In this article, we describe the application of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) on clients coping with grief and loss. As a theoretical approach to grief counseling, we examine how ACT’s six core processes can be applied. ACT’s philosophical foundation and six core processes work effectively within the context of the grief counseling session. We suggest ACT strategies for working with clients who have experienced loss.
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- file formatpdf
- file size270 kB
- container titleVISTAS Online
- copyright statusIn Copyright
- creatorStacy Speedlin, Kevin Milligan, Shane Haberstroh, and Thelma Duffey
- issue2016
- publisherAmerican Counseling Association
- publisher placeAlexandria, VA
- rights holderAmerican Counseling Association