Committed Action & Exposures in ACT for OCD

Kate-Morrison

Independent practice, Kate Morrison LLC, Sandy, Utah

Key Points

  1. Committed action refers to action taken toward values.
  2. Do exposures from an ACT perspective.
  3. Elicit difficult internal experiences so that the client can practice the ACT concepts.
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Committed Action & Exposures in ACT for OCD

The take-home messages from this module are that committed action is the final ACT process discussed.

Committed Action & Exposures in ACT for OCD

Committed action refers to action taken toward values. Behavioral principles and techniques including exposures can be integrated into ACT at this stage.

Committed Action & Exposures in ACT for OCD

If you do include exposures, when you complete them, do so from an ACT perspective where the focus is on eliciting difficult internal experiences so that the client can practice the concepts that they have learned. There is a case example of an ACT consistent exposure. And this module ends with a summary of the most important concepts to remember in providing ACT for OCD.

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