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  • Behavior Analysis
  • Psychological Interventions
  • Clinical Psychology

Background:

  • Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACTraining) is proposed as a valuable addition to behavior analytic practice.
  • The rationale focuses on addressing experiential avoidance in clients and parents.
  • Existing literature supports ACT in workplace settings.

Discussion:

  • ACTraining offers a promising approach for behavior analysts to manage client and parent experiential avoidance.
  • Integrating ACTraining with frontline staff in behavior analytic services could enhance treatment efficacy.
  • The authors concur with the core arguments for incorporating ACTraining.

Key Insights:

  • ACTraining can be a valuable tool for behavior analysts to mitigate experiential avoidance.
  • Application of ACTraining with frontline staff in behavior analytic settings warrants further investigation.
  • Successful implementation of ACTraining requires specialized training and curriculum development.

Outlook:

  • Behavior analytic graduate programs need to develop curricula for ACTraining.
  • Behavior analysts require specialized training to implement ACT with integrity.
  • Future research should explore the efficacy of ACTraining in diverse behavior analytic populations.