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Benefits of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: No formal practice required
Acceptance and Commitment therapy does not require any formal practice. Strategies of mindfulness can be taught to the clients, and then, they can replicate it at home. This allows it to be easy and attainable for those with busier lives like parents with disabled children.
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