Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
ACT Therapy in Melbourne
ACT therapy, or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, focuses on psychological flexibility: noticing thoughts and feelings, making room for difficult experiences where useful, and taking steps guided by values.
At Breathe-n-Smile Psychology, ACT may be used as part of therapy for anxiety, stress, mood concerns, ADHD, autism, burnout, trauma-related patterns and life transitions.
ACT Is Not About Forcing Positive Thinking
Many people try hard to get rid of painful thoughts, anxiety, memories or emotions. Sometimes that struggle becomes exhausting and life starts to narrow around avoidance, control or self-criticism.
ACT does not ask you to pretend things are fine. It helps you notice internal experiences, unhook from unworkable struggle where possible, and choose actions that move toward what matters.
When ACT Therapy May Be Relevant
Anxiety and Stress
ACT may help you relate differently to worry, threat thoughts and avoidance. See anxiety and stress therapy.
Depression and Mood
ACT may support values-based steps when low mood, self-criticism or withdrawal are present. See depression and mood support.
Neurodivergence
ACT can be adapted for ADHD, autism, AuDHD, masking and burnout. See neurodivergent-affirming therapy.
ACT may also sit alongside EMDR therapy or trauma and attachment therapy when clinically appropriate.
What ACT Work Can Look Like
Map the Struggle
We look at what you have tried, what helps, and what keeps you stuck.
Notice Patterns
Therapy may include noticing thoughts, feelings, urges and body responses with more flexibility.
Clarify Values
We explore what matters to you, not what anxiety, shame or pressure says you must do.
Take Workable Steps
Change is built through practical, paced steps that fit your life and context.
Common Questions
Is ACT evidence-based?
ACT is a recognised psychological therapy with a growing evidence base across a range of concerns. Suitability still depends on individual assessment and fit.
Is ACT the same as mindfulness?
No. ACT may include mindfulness-informed skills, but it also focuses on values, committed action, defusion and psychological flexibility.
Can ACT help with ADHD or autism?
ACT can be adapted in neurodivergent-affirming ways, with attention to executive functioning, sensory needs, communication style and energy.
Where are appointments available?
Appointments may be available in Essendon North, Footscray and by telehealth across Victoria.
Start With a Brief Enquiry
If you are looking for ACT therapy in Melbourne, you can send a brief enquiry or view available booking times.
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