Zhang Chun-Qing, Leeming Emily, Smith Patrick, Chung Pak-Kwong, Hagger Martin S, Hayes Steven C
Department of Physical Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV, United States.
Front Psychol. 2018 Jan 11;8:2350. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02350. eCollection 2017.
Promoting health behavior change presents an important challenge to theory and research in the field of health psychology. In this paper, we introduce a context-driven approach, the Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) model which is built on Relational Frame Theory. The ACT-based intervention aims to promote individuals' new health behavior patterns through the improvement of the key construct of psychological flexibility, which is defined as the ability to contact the present moment more fully with acceptance and mindfulness as a conscious human being. Building on the psychological flexibility model, implemented through the six core ACT processes, individuals improve maintenance of long term health behavior change through committed acts in service of chosen values while acknowledging and accepting the existence of contrary thoughts, rules, and emotions as part of themselves but not determinant of their behaviors. Taking advantage of this context-driven approach of health behavior change, we recommend researchers and practitioners to design their health behavior change intervention programs based on ACT.
促进健康行为改变对健康心理学领域的理论和研究提出了一项重大挑战。在本文中,我们介绍一种情境驱动的方法——基于关系框架理论构建的接纳与承诺疗法(ACT)模型。基于ACT的干预旨在通过改善心理灵活性这一关键构念来促进个体形成新的健康行为模式,心理灵活性被定义为作为有意识的人以接纳和正念更充分地接触当下时刻的能力。基于通过ACT六个核心过程实施的心理灵活性模型,个体通过为所选择的价值观服务的坚定行为来改善长期健康行为改变的维持,同时承认并接受相反的想法、规则和情绪作为自身的一部分存在,但不是其行为的决定因素。利用这种健康行为改变的情境驱动方法,我们建议研究人员和从业者基于ACT设计他们的健康行为改变干预项目。