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Six Processes of ACT: Connecting with the Present Moment
As the name suggests, the ACT component of Connecting with the Present Moment involves a person centering themselves in the present. Instead of worrying about the future or dwelling on the past, the client is encouraged to simply be . It involves becoming aware of their surroundings, themselves, and their emotions. This often done through mindfulness exercises such as meditation.
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