In this episode Zack interviews Antoinette Moody MA, a clinician with over a decade of experience in the mental health field and an expert in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Antoinette explains ACT as a therapy that involves accepting one's inner experiences to commit to living a valued life. She breaks down the acronym ACT, where 'A' stands for acceptance of internal experiences, 'C' for connecting with values, and 'T' for taking effective action towards those values. She emphasizes that ACT is about changing how one responds to internal experiences rather than the experiences themselves. This approach is particularly effective when paired with exposure response prevention therapy (ERP), commonly used in treating anxiety and OCD at Mountain Valley Treatment Center.
The episode delves into how ACT is applied in real-life situations, illustrating with examples such as dealing with the fear of vomiting (emetophobia) and the urge to eat junk food. Antoinette explains how ACT enables individuals to live their valued lives despite persistent fears or urges by accepting these feelings and committing to value-driven actions. She also introduces thought diffusion, a technique in ACT to help individuals unhook from their thoughts and respond effectively. The discussion extends to how ACT complements exposure response prevention therapy, enhancing its effectiveness by addressing its blind spots and focusing on value-driven behavior.
Antoinette shares personal insights on how ACT has impacted her life, emphasizing the importance of therapists practicing what they preach. She recommends resources like the "Happiness Trap" book and the ACT Mindfully website for those interested in learning more about ACT.
Zack’s Anxiety Hack: Zack dives into how ACT through metaphors can help you become Fear less when dealing with an “unwanted party guest” named anxiety.
Fear Less is sponsored by Mountain Valley Treatment Center.