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Combining acceptance and commitment therapy with adventure therapy to face vulnerability: Examples and insights from a sailing experience

Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science (JCBS)
Volume 32, April 2024

Authors

Valeria Donisi, Silvia Poli, Loretta Berti, Francesca Gobbin, Giorgia Giusto, Michele Capurso, Marco Gagliani, Angela Campo, Giovambattista Presti, Giuseppe Deledda, Russ Harris, Michela Rimondini

Highlights

  • The innovative ESPRIMO “Demons on the boat” program integrates acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) with adventure therapy (AT)

  • ACT in an immersive and stimulating AT context may contribute to multiple sclerosis adaptation in young adults.

  • Exposure to nature evokes the transformative components of the ACT metaphor at a sensory, cognitive, and emotional level.

  • The interpersonal dimension of the program provides support and a renew trust in others.

  • The ESPRIMO “Demons on the boat” model can be adapted and used for different purposes and vulnerable populations.
     

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