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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Mastery Hub: The Industry

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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete ACT Psychological Flexibility Course 2026," the foundational model of psychological flexibility is presented as a multidimensional construct. Which of the following combinations best represents the core processes emphasized in this model, as distinct from earlier, more linear conceptualizations?
Behavioral Activation, Exposure Therapy, Assertiveness Training, and Social Skills Development
Cognitive Fusion, Experiential Avoidance, Lack of Values, and Commitment to Unhelpful Behaviors
Mindfulness, Emotional Regulation, Goal Setting, and Performance Enhancement
Acceptance, Cognitive Defusion, Being Present, Self-as-Context, Values, and Committed Action
Q2Domain Verified
The "From Zero to Expert!" trajectory in the ACT Psychological Flexibility Course suggests a progressive development of skills. From a specialist perspective, what distinguishes an "expert" level of psychological flexibility from an "intermediate" level, particularly concerning the application of the Hexaflex model?
An expert demonstrates a nuanced understanding of how the Hexaflex processes interact dynamically and can flexibly shift between them based on context and client needs, even when experiencing significant internal distress.
An expert can identify and label a client's psychological inflexibility with high accuracy but struggles to guide them toward more flexible responding.
An expert primarily focuses on mastering cognitive defusion techniques to rapidly eliminate unhelpful thoughts.
An expert can effortlessly access all six core processes on demand, without any internal struggle.
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"The Complete ACT Psychological Flexibility Course 2026" likely emphasizes the distinction between "doing things to feel good" versus "doing things that matter." In ACT terms, what is the primary function of "values" in this context, and how does it relate to psychological flexibility?
Values serve as a direct antidote to negative emotions, ensuring a state of perpetual happiness.
Values are predetermined, universal principles that all individuals must adhere to for optimal mental health.
Values provide a compass for behavior, guiding committed action towards personally meaningful goals, even in the presence of difficult internal experiences, thus enhancing psychological flexibility.
Values are primarily a tool for cognitive restructuring, aimed at changing the content of one's thoughts.

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