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Six Processes of ACT: Committed Action

The process of committed action refers to the goal of helping clients adopt more productive, fulfilling behaviors in their lives as opposed to the ones that they become trapped in. An example of these unproductive behaviors would be staying home from a social event in attempts to avoid their anxieties surrounding going out. A productive, committed action would help them to get out of this pattern and live their lives. Most times, this would involve living life according to a person's values and goals.

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Updated 2024-07-28

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