Why We Are Not Acting to Save Ourselves: ACT, Health, and Culture

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Ruth Anne Rehfeldt
Ian Tyndall
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[1] The Chicago School of Professional Psychology,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Chichester,undefined
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Behavior Analysis in Practice | 2022年 / 15卷
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health; prevention; relational frame theory; ACT; culture;
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Chronic health conditions are increasing at an alarming rate worldwide, and many could be prevented if people were to engage in specific lifestyle behaviors. Intervening on lifestyle behaviors is challenging due to the fact that the consequences associated with unhealthy behaviors are temporally distant and probabilistic, and the aversive functions of covert stimuli may interfere with people’s engagement in healthy, preventative behaviors. This article explores the role of relational framing in the promotion of healthy lifestyle behaviors and summarizes research supporting the use of acceptance and commitment training (ACT) as a framework for prevention and intervention. We explore how ACT alters the context in which rigid patterns of rule following occur. ACT loosens the literal functions of stimuli so that experiential-avoidance behaviors are weakened, and healthy, values-consistent behaviors are strengthened. We propose culture-wide interventions inspired by contextual behavior science so that healthier societies can be cultivated.
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