Unlock the transformative power of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in this comprehensive, accredited course that integrates mindfulness and positive psychology techniques. Designed for both beginners and those familiar with ACT, this course delves into the foundational principles of ACT while offering advanced strategies to help individuals manage anxiety, depressive disorders, negative thinking, and general unhappiness. By combining recent research with practical exercises, you'll learn how to apply ACT to real-world mental health challenges.In addition to learning the basics of ACT, you will explore how to integrate mindfulness practices and cognitive restructuring techniques to achieve deeper psychological flexibility and well-being. Led by Elmira Strange, an experienced research psychologist with over 10 years of teaching experience and over 120,000 students worldwide, this course offers an interactive, hands-on learning experience for anyone seeking personal or professional development in mental health.What You’ll Learn:Master the six core processes of ACT: Cognitive Defusion, Acceptance, Present Moment Awareness, Self-as-Context, Values, and Committed ActionApply ACT beyond anxiety and depression to mental health disorders like OCD, chronic pain, PTSD, and eating disordersExplore mindfulness practices that align with ACT principles for more effective emotional regulationDiscover the science of positive thinking and how it differs from traditional cognitive restructuring techniquesGain practical tools and strategies to set goals, make value-based decisions, and overcome emotional painWho This Course is For:Individuals struggling with anxiety,
What you'll learn
Master the six core processes of ACT
Apply ACT techniques to various mental health disorders
Explore mindfulness practices for emotional regulation
Gain practical tools for goal setting and value-based decisions