
pmid: 40738525
Treating anxiety disorders with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) has a strong theoretical and empirical foundation. In this overview, we review the theoretic basis for using ACT to treat anxiety disorders, its clinical applications, research evidence to date, and future directions. We highlight how the process and goals of conducting behavioral exposure in ACT are distinct from exposure in classic cognitive behavioral therapy approaches.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humans, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Anxiety Disorders
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humans, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Anxiety Disorders
