The ACT Hexagon and Psychological Flexibility: Blending Skills Through the ACT Question

Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D.

MidAmerican Psychological Institute
Pickslyde Consulting

Key Points

  1. The components in the ACT hexagon have mutual relationships.
  2. The blending of all these skills leads to greater psychological flexibility.
  3. The ACT question helps assess and case conceptualize to see if the six skills are being blended together well by the client.
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The ACT Hexagon and Psychological Flexibility: Blending Skills Through the ACT Question

Welcome to the final video for Demystifying ACT.

The ACT Hexagon and Psychological Flexibility: Blending Skills Through the ACT Question

Throughout our time together, we discussed that Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is based on empirically supported principles aiming to improve psychological flexibility by leveraging the influence of mindfulness practice while utilizing evidence-based applied behavioral science.

The ACT Hexagon and Psychological Flexibility: Blending Skills Through the ACT Question

We reviewed the ACT Hexagon Model and introduced the six components of the model, acceptance, defusion, self-as-context, contact with the present moment, values and committed action.

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