17 Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) goes beyond symptom reduction. It helps individuals build a rich, meaningful life by embracing thoughts and emotions rather than avoiding them. Research shows that psychological flexibility, the core outcome of ACT, is a key predictor of well-being, resilience, and lasting change.

These 17 exercises translate ACTโ€™s evidence-based principles into practical, structured strategies. Grounded in behavioral science and supported by clinical research, this tool pack helps clients clarify values, develop mindfulness, and take committed action toward what truly matters.

Each tool is designed to make a measurable impact in therapy, coaching, workshops, and group settings.

$ 35

You will be equipped with the following tools:

  • ACT Defusion Metaphors โ€“ โ€œWatching the Cloudsโ€

    Allow clients to experience the space between noticing and reacting.

  • Allowing the Waves

    Help clients to learn to accommodate unpleasant emotions in general, like anxiety and anger, that threaten to derail clients from behaving in line with their values.

  • Choice Points โ€“ Avoidance versus Acceptance

    Leverage the Choice Point Model to help clients become aware of habitual avoidance patterns and consciously choose more adaptive, values-based responses.

  • Expanding Space

    Help clients cultivate a non-reactive, spacious awareness that draws on the three core ACT processes of the observer self, mindfulness, and acceptance.

  • Exploring Clean and Dirty Discomfort

    Help clients distinguish between these options that arise at choice points.

  • โ€œIโ€™m Having the Thought Thatโ€ โ€“ A Cognitive Defusion Exercise

    Teach clients cognitive defusion by encouraging them to observe their thoughts mindfully and prefix them with the phrase โ€œIโ€™m having the thought thatโ€ฆโ€ which creates psychological distance, greater perspective, and emotional regulation.

  • Looking at Your Younger Self

    Help clients with facilitating contact with the transcendent self by guiding them to visualize themselves at a younger age and engage with that version of themselves from a place of acceptance, compassion, and presence.

  • Ranking Your Values & Life Deviation Scores

    Help clients to evaluate the gap between how much they value key life domains and how fulfilled they feel in each one.

  • โ€œThanking the Mindโ€ โ€“ A Cognitive Defusion

    Use humor, irony, and personification to help clients detach from the literal content of thoughts.

  • The Compass vs. The GPS

    Help clients internalize this metaphor and apply it to reframe setbacks, disengage from rigid expectations, and recommit to values-led action.

  • The Hexaflex and Inner Compass: A Reflective Practice

    Use the clientโ€™s values as a directional reference point to help navigate setbacks and identify choice points in sessions.

  • The Mindful Check-In

    Help clients by using evidence-based mindfulness techniques, including grounding, sensory noticing, and breath awareness.

  • The Obstacle Roadmap

    Help clients anticipate and mindfully respond to internal and external obstacles that may arise when pursuing values-based goals, thus increasing their capacity for committed yet flexible action.

  • The Two Perspectives Exercise โ€“ Meeting the Observer Self

    Guide clients through a structured experiential process that contrasts their content-based self with their context-based self.

  • The Willingness Scale

    Help clients examine their willingness to experience internal discomfort in specific situations where avoidance has become a barrier to growth.

  • Using Life Deviation Scores to Take Action

    Help clients transform value misalignments (life deviation scores) into meaningful long-term and short-term goals.

  • Writing Your 80th Birthday Party Speech: A Values Clarification Exercise

    Help clients connect with their authentic values by asking them to imagine delivering a heartfelt speech on their 80th birthday.

๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๏ปฟThis pack includes 17 evidence-based Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) exercises for use in therapy, coaching, and group settings. Each tool is designed to help clients develop psychological flexibility, emotional resilience, and values-based action, especially during periods of uncertainty, stagnation, or recovery from adversity.

Rooted in ACT principles and supported by psychological research, the exercises offer structured guidance, clear instructions, and clinical relevance. Whether addressing avoidance, navigating difficult thoughts, or fostering committed action, these tools provide a flexible framework for lasting change.

Download the pack to help your clients cultivate awareness, acceptance, and purposeful progress.

The following experts create our tools and resources:

  • Jo Nash

    Ph.D.

  • Julia Poernbacher

    M.Sc.

This resource is designed for practitioners, therapists, and mental health professionals who use or are interested in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). Itโ€™s ideal for those looking to help clients cultivate psychological flexibility, manage difficult thoughts and emotions, and take values-based action โ€” fostering resilience, clarity, and meaningful change across a range of life challenges.

Each exercise in this pack is grounded in the core principles of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) and developed with input from experts in psychology and behavioral health. Research supports ACT as an effective approach for increasing psychological flexibility โ€” the ability to stay present, accept difficult thoughts and emotions, and take action guided by personal values. These tools offer practical, evidence-based strategies to help individuals foster acceptance, defuse unhelpful thoughts, clarify values, and commit to meaningful change. Practitioners can use them to support clients in building resilience, emotional openness, and a strong sense of direction, especially during times of stress, uncertainty, or transition.

These tools are intended for adult clients and can be applied across a wide range of life contexts. They are designed to support individuals navigating personal or professional transitions, periods of uncertainty, or recovery from setbacks. Flexible and adaptable, the tools help clients build psychological resilience, reconnect with core values, and sustain a hopeful outlook as they move forward with clarity and purpose.

These tools are designed to be flexible and straightforward to implement. Each exercise is a ready-to-use resource with clear instructions, practical tips, and detailed guidance to support you through the process. They can be used individually or incorporated into your existing therapeutic approach, allowing you to adapt them to your specific client needs and professional environment.

Yes, each tool includes clear, step-by-step instructions, practical guidance, and thorough descriptions, making them simple to integrate into your current therapeutic or coaching approach. They are designed to be flexible and adaptable, allowing you to seamlessly incorporate them into your sessions with clients.

Upon purchase, you will receive access to a .zip file containing all the tools as PDFs. If you have any difficulty accessing the tools, please contact us at [email protected].

Absolutely! These tools are versatile and can be used by anyone interested in enhancing their personal well-being and growth. Designed to build resilience, support cognitive and emotional vitality, and nurture a hopeful mindset, they are valuable for both personal use and professional applications across a range of life stages and challenges.

Yes, these tools are adaptable for individual clients, groups, teams, and diverse client populations. You are encouraged to use your professional experience and expertise to tailor the tools to meet the unique needs of each client and scenario.

Yes, but in order to promote good practice, please note that you are advised to use the tools within the boundaries of your professional expertise. For instance, if you are a certified clinician, you are advised to use the training within clinical psychology.

Yes, each tool is grounded in extensive research from the fields of psychology and behavioral science. This toolkit bridges scientific insight and practical application, providing practitioners with evidence-based strategies to support individuals in strengthening hope, enhancing emotional and cognitive wellbeing, and maintaining a sense of direction and purpose.

Youโ€™re free to download these tools in PDF format and print them for your personal or professional use, such as in a coaching or therapy setting. Youโ€™re not allowed to publish these tools publicly.

Within seven days of your purchase, if you decide that the tools arenโ€™t for you, weโ€™ll be happy to offer a refund.

Absolutely! Send us an email atย [email protected]ย and we will gladly help you.

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  1. Vince Hooker โ€“

    These Acceptance and Commitment Therapy tools are really well put together. Itโ€™s refreshing to come across new ways of presenting the ACT approach. I like how client friendly they are too; even those new to the ACT concept could work through them with confidence!

    Vince Hooker Organisational Development

  2. Lavinia Shivdasani โ€“

    ๏ปฟIโ€™ve found the ACT tools from PositivePsychology.com to be a highly practical and well-structured resource for integrating evidence-based methods into coaching. The exercises are very helpful, and working with my client has shown significant progress. They offer depth without overwhelm and are particularly effective for clients navigating overthinking, emotional avoidance, or values misalignment. The ACT exercises are an invaluable resource for anyone looking to cultivate greater psychological stability, emotional resilience, and values-based action in todayโ€™s demanding and uncertain world.

    Lavinia Shivdasani Leadership and Resilience Coach

  3. Nikki Fricker โ€“

    The ACT tools offer clear, purposeful exercises that have already formed a vital part of my coaching toolkit. Not only are the exercises clear to follow, but the additional explanations, tips & advice included have given me a greater level of understanding that I am excited to share with my clients.

    Nikki Fricker Grief & Transformational Life Coach

  4. Amanda Jaeger, APSW, IECMH-E, PMH-C โ€“

    This is an excellent resource pack! For instance, Iโ€™ve found The Two Perspectives Exercise to be a deeply impactful intervention for introducing the โ€œself-as-contextโ€ process in both individual and group work. The structured use of experiential dialogue and chair work effectively bridges the theoretical depth of ACT with accessible, client-centered practice.

    Amanda Jaeger, APSW, IECMH-E, PMH-C Therapist Associate

  5. Zachary Stepanovich, LLMSW โ€“

    The 17 ACT Tools is a comprehensive package of materials that provides information, guidance, and exercises in the 6 domains of ACT. The tools are balanced and can be selected for specific client needs to help develop greater psychological flexibility.

    Zachary Stepanovich, LLMSW Therapist

  6. Christina Dyer โ€“

    These ACT tools are thoughtfully designed to help therapists support their clients in developing greater psychological flexibility and living more authentically in alignment with their deepest values. These tools are practical, with accessible exercises that empower clients to respond to setbacks with flexibility and continued forward action. They are an invaluable resource for both therapists and clients, fostering lasting, meaningful change in everyday life. I especially enjoyed the Compass vs. The GPS Exercise to help clients live their values even when life doesn’t go according to plan. The entire toolkit builds one’s capacity for acceptance, committed action, and resilient living!

    Christina Dyer Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

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