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Safety Planning Within Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Affiliation:VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center for Veteran Suicide Prevention, Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Facility, and University of Colorado, Anschutz School of Medicine;VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center for Veteran Suicide Prevention, Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Facility;VA Rocky Mountain Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center for Veteran Suicide Prevention, Rocky Mountain Regional Veterans Affairs Medical Facility, and University of Colorado, Anschutz School of Medicine;University of California, Berkeley, and National Center for PTSD, Dissemination and Training Division
Abstract:Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is a contextual behavioral psychotherapy that helps clients build meaningful lives in the service of their own chosen values, rather than specifically focusing on symptom reduction or prevention of destructive behaviors. However, empowering ACT clients to navigate suicidal crises effectively is vital to ensuring the opportunity to build a life they will choose to live. Suicide safety planning is a widely used empirically supported approach to prepare clients to survive suicidal crises, and can be effectively incorporated into ACT. In this paper, we offer a contextual behavioral conceptualization of suicide as an extreme attempt to solve the problem of painful thoughts, emotions, and sensations, and provide an example of how this conceptualization and the necessity of safety planning can be introduced to clients. Use of chain analysis of suicidal behavior is introduced as a tool to inform the suicide safety plan. We describe how ACT processes can enhance safety plans and, in turn, create safety plans that will serve as means to develop skills associated with efficacious/effective ACT interventions. Finally, we discuss the ongoing evaluation and revision of the safety plan from an ACT framework.
Keywords:safety planning  suicide  acceptance  commitment therapy
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