How does ACT differ from CBT in treating anxiety?
CBT and ACT are effective treatments for anxiety, they differ in their approach. CBT focuses on changing the content of thoughts and behaviors, whereas ACT emphasizes acceptance of thoughts and feelings, and commitment to value-based action. ACT seeks to change a person's relationship to their thoughts and feelings, instead of changing the thoughts and feelings themselves. ACT aims for a more fundamental shift, questioning the dominance of language and rules that don't work, and helps clients to move towards living a valued life, even in the presence of anxiety.
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