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ACT is a form of psychotherapy that derives/originates from CBT, originates from CBT, is a derivation of CBT, finds it's roots in CBT.

Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT, typically pronounced as the word "act") is a model/type of psychotherapy commonly referred to as an offshoot of cognitive-behavior therapy or of clinical behavior analysis (CBA).

 is a form of psychotherapy commonly described as a coming from cognitive-behavior therapy or of clinical behavior analysis (CBA).

 is a school of psychotherapy commonly described as a form of cognitive-behavior therapy or of clinical behavior analysis (CBA).

As a clinician, it's important to be culturally sensitive to the unique problems children from differing cultures than the therapists, present with[1]. This requires an effort on the part of the therapist to get to know the whole environment that child is coming from[1].

  1. ^ a b Christiane., Brems, (2008). A comprehensive guide to child psychotherapy and counseling (3rd ed ed.). Long Grove, Ill.: Waveland Press. ISBN 9781577665564. OCLC 232358941. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)