2021
DOI: 10.1080/02643944.2021.1977991
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Developing the content of a brief universal acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programme for secondary school pupils: InTER-ACT

Abstract: Mental health difficulties often start in childhood and the number of young people experiencing mental health difficulties [are] is rising, particularly since the Covid-19 pandemic. Schoolbased programmes have been identified as an effective way to provide support for young people and present an opportunity to offer universal programmes, which can increase equity of access, facilitate resilience and reduce stigma. Whilst there is an emerging evidence of the benefits of preventive mental health programmes deliv… Show more

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