One of the therapy models I frequently keep in mind when
working with some clients is ACT (ACT Made Simple, Russ Harris,
M.D.) I use an unauthorized and "Rick's
paraphrase" of his model. A stands
for acceptance of the situation; not as I want it to be but as it really is. In my personal practice of ACT, acceptance
comes most frequently through prayer when I contend with God until God gives me
the gift of acceptance. Sometimes
acceptance arrives through the practice of mindfulness. Acceptance requires getting behind and beyond
my wants, dreams, frustrations, anger, etc.
Acceptance isn't easy; whereas the practice of denial and/or avoidance may
seem easy; unfortunately they are not only unfruitful but also keep my anxiety,
worry, anger, etc. stirred up. C stands
for clarifying my core values. Values
are different than goals. Values are
those qualities I hope will be written or remembered by others as part of my
obituary. Values are who I want to be;
whereas goals are what I want to do or accomplish. T means that I choose to Travel in the
direction of my values given my situation.
In other words, I try to live out
my values in the midst of whatever situation I may find myself. I think this must be what Paul was thinking
when he wrote, "I have learned to be content…." (Philippians 4:11)
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
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