Casting a Wider Net: Using Focused Acceptance & Commitment Therapy in Primary Care
Frontline practitioners are called upon to provide psychosocial counseling in conjunction with traditional medical care, often without adequate training, experience, or resources. Healthcare systems are addressing this call to action by casting a wider net and aiming to optimize care. Focused acceptance and commitment therapy (FACT) may be the alternative tool to treat chronic pain. Research has shown that integrating behavioral health interventions into primary care leads to better patient outcomes by reducing provider burden, lowering healthcare costs, and mitigating stigma associated with mental health services. FACT is an abridged version of ACT, acceptance and commitment therapy, which uses experiential exercises, mindfulness practice, and values clarification to promote psychological flexibility and overall health. FACT distills the core methods of ACT into a protocol that is delivered in 4 sessions: Finding Leverage, Promoting Awareness, Promoting Openness, and Promoting Engagement. FACT shows promise for treating the biopsychosocial symptoms of chronic pain in an overburdened healthcare system.
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