How does acceptance and commitment (ACT) work and how can it help?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, helps clients relate differently to difficult thoughts, emotions, and internal experiences. Instead of trying to eliminate every uncomfortable feeling, ACT teaches you how to make space for discomfort while still moving toward what matters most to you.
In therapy, ACT can help you become more aware of unhelpful thought patterns, reduce the power they have over your choices, and reconnect with your deeper values. This approach can be especially helpful for anxiety, trauma, burnout, relationship stress, life transitions, and professional pressure. Over time, ACT supports greater psychological flexibility, helping you respond to life with more clarity, intention, and emotional freedom.
With over 32 years of clinical experience, Amita Ghosh provides highly personalized psychotherapy for discerning individuals seeking exceptional care, depth, and discretion. She specializes in working with high-functioning professionals, executives, creatives, and individuals navigating complex professional, personal and relational challenges who value privacy, emotional intelligence, and sophisticated psychological insight.
Amita is trained in EMDR, Gottman Therapy, and Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, integrating evidence-based approaches to support meaningful and lasting change. Her work focuses on helping clients move through trauma, relationship difficulties, anxiety, burnout, and life transitions with greater clarity, resilience, and emotional balance.
In addition to her clinical work, Amita leads transformational retreats for women, creating spaces for deeper reflection, renewal, and personal growth within an atmosphere of professionalism, warmth, and complete confidentiality.