Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
In Person Philadelphia | Telehealth in PA & MD
Live fully, even with difficult emotions.
ACT helps you stop struggling against difficult thoughts and feelings, instead learning to make room for them while moving toward what matters most to you. Rather than waiting to feel better before living better, you'll learn to pursue meaningful action even when life is hard.
How ACT Works
ACT focuses on psychological flexibility—the ability to stay present and take values-based action even when experiencing discomfort. Together, we'll work on…
Acceptance: Making space for difficult emotions rather than fighting them
Cognitive defusion: Changing your relationship with thoughts rather than changing the thoughts themselves
Present-moment awareness: Connecting with the here-and-now
Values clarification: Discovering what truly matters to you
Committed action: Taking steps toward your values despite obstacles
Self-as-context: Recognizing you're more than your thoughts and feelings
The ACT approach to suffering
ACT recognizes that pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional. Suffering often comes from:
Avoiding or fighting unavoidable pain
Getting hooked by unhelpful thoughts
Living on autopilot
Disconnection from values
Waiting for feelings to change before taking action
Instead of eliminating difficult experiences, ACT helps you relate to them differently.
What to expect in ACT sessions
ACT uses experiential exercises and metaphors to help concepts come alive:
Mindfulness practices to increase present-moment awareness
Values exercises to clarify your life direction
Defusion techniques to unhook from unhelpful thoughts
Acceptance strategies for making room for difficult feelings
Behavioral experiments to practice new responses
Between-session practice to build psychological flexibility
Common ACT metaphors we might explore:Passengers on the bus: You're driving your life bus while difficult thoughts and feelings are passengers. They can be loud, but they don't have to determine your direction.
Quicksand: The more you struggle, the faster you sink. However, lying back and making contact helps you float.
What ACT treats effectively
Research shows ACT helps with:
Chronic pain and health conditions
Trauma and PTSD
Body image concerns
Work stress and burnout
Ready to begin?
It's truly a privilege to be a therapist, and I'd be honored to support you in your healing. Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to see if we're a good fit.