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====Acceptance and commitment therapy====
[[Acceptance and commitment therapy|Acceptance and commitment therapy]] (ACT) is a clinical approach based on behavior analytic principles with the theoretical framework of [[Relational frame theory|relational frame theory]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hayes |first1=Steven C. |last2=Pierson |first2=Heather |title=Acceptance and Commitment Therapy |journal=Encyclopedia of Cognitive Behavior Therapy |year=2005 |pages=1–2 |doi=10.1007/0-306-48581-8_1 |isbn=0-306-48580-X }}</ref> The primary goal of ACT is to help the client acknowledge negative or unwanted private events described by Skinner, such as thoughts and feelings, and shift their self-identity from one based on psychological phenomenon to one based in [[self-as-context]]. Among the techniques
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