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Culturally Adapted ACT for Adolescents
It is possible to adapt ACT to fit different cultures. One study examined the effectiveness of an ACT treatment program which incorporated cultural, familial, and religious on Iranian high school girls. These adaptions included explaining concepts through the use of metaphors relevant to their culture as well as Iranian stories and images. The girls who participated in the ACT sessions demonstrated greater symptom reduction over time as well as improvement in emotional regulation and intolerance of uncertainty.
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Culturally Adapted ACT for Adolescents