I. Foundations and the Model1. The Dilemma of Human Suffering 2. The Foundations of ACT: Taking a Functional Contextual Approach3. Psychological Flexibility as a Unified Model of Human Functioning II. Functional Analysis and Approach to Intervention4. Case Formulation: Listening with ACT Ears, Seeing with ACT Eyes, with Emily K. Sandoz5. The Therapeutic Relationship in ACT6. Creating a Context for Change: Mind versus ExperienceIII. Core Clinical Processes 7. Present-Moment Awareness, with Emily K. Sandoz8. Dimensions of Self9. Defusion10. Acceptance11. Connecting with Values12. Committed ActionIV. Building a Progressive Scientific Approach13. Contextual Behavioral Science and the Future of ACT