Avances desde la Terapia de Aceptación y Compromiso (ACT)

  1. Luciano Soriano, María Carmen
  2. Páez Blarrina, Marisa Beatriz
  3. Valdivia Salas, Sonsoles
  4. Gutiérrez Martínez, Olga
Revista:
EduPsykhé: Revista de psicología y educación

ISSN: 1579-0207

Ano de publicación: 2006

Título do exemplar: Últimos desarrollos de la Terapia de Conducta (ante la tercera generación)

Volume: 5

Número: 2

Páxinas: 173-202

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: EduPsykhé: Revista de psicología y educación

Resumo

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy has been widely described in the last ten years. Under such an umbrela, ACT will be presented os the most complete therapy of tbose included in the Third Wave of Behavior Therapies (Hayes, 2004). This paper addresses first, tbe conditions under which this therapy emerges. Second, the characteristics of language and human condition, and what the culture is promoting Third, the Belational Frame Theory -RFT- is briefly described. Fourth, the functional dimension of Experiential Avoidance is described os alternative to mainstream psychopathology; and finally, fifth, the methods and components defining ACT are provided pointing to the avaiable empirical evidence in several respects

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