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84. From Avoidant to Values Driven:  How ACT Helps Teens Embrace Anxiety

84. From Avoidant to Values Driven: How ACT Helps Teens Embrace Anxiety

Update: 2025-10-15
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Licensed professional counselor Kelsey Irving joins Zack to demystify Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and how it helps teens with anxiety and OCD—especially when paired with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Kelsey breaks ACT down into parent-friendly language: accept tough thoughts and feelings without wrestling them, then commit to actions that serve your child's values (family, school, friendships). She shares clear metaphors teens actually remember (leaves on a stream, "bring the monkey with you") and explains "defusion" and mindfulness as practical skills that make scary moments doable—like showing up for a game, riding in the car, or eating with friends.

Parents will also hear why family involvement matters at every age, how to stop unintentionally accommodating compulsions, and what to do when a teen says, "I don't want to feel this way anymore." Kelsey draws on her OCD-specialist training (IOP/PHP), her virtual therapy & coaching work across state lines, and her children's ACT book, Jacob in the Cloud, to offer simple—but not always easy—steps that build psychological flexibility, reduce reassurance cycles, and move teens toward a bigger life.

Zack Hack- In this week's anxiety hack Zack shares a quote from Les Brown to help you Fear Less!

To find out more about Kelsey Irving and the resources she talks about check out her website: https://steadfastpsychology.com/

Fear Less is sponsored by Mountain Valley Treatment Center.

 

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84. From Avoidant to Values Driven:  How ACT Helps Teens Embrace Anxiety

84. From Avoidant to Values Driven: How ACT Helps Teens Embrace Anxiety

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