Gain a deeper understanding of self-as-context, a vital yet often misunderstood core process in acceptance and commitment therapy, with practical tools to help your clients thrive. Self-as-Context in Therapy breaks down this complex concept into accessible, actionable strategies, exploring the development of self and how to identify when self-as-context work is needed. With clear examples addressing grief, burnout, addiction, and relationships, this guide offers therapists concrete interventions to empower clients to cultivate flexibility, embrace valued action.