RADICAL BEHAVIOURISM RFT EXISTENTIAL- PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY ACT AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY Is ACT an existential therapy?

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RADICAL BEHAVIOURISM RFT EXISTENTIAL- PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY ACT AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY Is ACT an existential therapy?

RADICAL BEHAVIOURISM RFT EXISTENTIAL- PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY ACT AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY Is ACT an existential therapy?

Is ACT an Existential Therapy?

A shared stance Non-pathologising Acceptance Non-hierarchical Freedom and choice Meaning and values

HEIDEGGER

Existential Therapy? Or ACT? ‘Aim of therapeutic work = helping clients to become more aware of their actual existence, and to live more in accordance with their true values Therapists work with the concrete actuality of clients’ experiences Clients are encouraged to acknowledge, and act on, their freedom and responsibility’

Existential Therapy? Or ACT? ‘Clients are encouraged to acknowledge, accept and learn from the more ‘negative’ feelings All aspects of clients’ being are seen as fundamentally interconnected Therapists are genuine and direct Practice is flexible and adaptable’

RADICAL BEHAVIOURISM RFT EXISTENTIAL- PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY ACT AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY ACT: An Existential Therapy SHARED STANCE SHARED PROCESSES SHARED METAPHORS

Christine Ramsey-Wade