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From Avoidance to Acceptance: A New Way to Live with Anxiety with Kelly Wilson

Oct 31, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Kelly Wilson, a clinical psychologist and co-developer of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), shares insights on transforming anxiety through acceptance. He emphasizes the importance of valuing honesty and taking small, meaningful actions rather than pursuing perfection. Kelly critiques traditional diagnostic labels, exploring how vulnerability can lead to personal growth. He highlights the six core processes of ACT and the guiding power of values, illustrating how embracing our struggles can foster deeper connections and resilience.
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INSIGHT

Problems As Functioning, Not Disease

  • ACT frames psychological problems as functioning deficits across processes, not as internal disease labels.
  • Wilson warns labels can obscure people and encourage treating struggles as enemies rather than differences.
ANECDOTE

Vulnerability Became A Career Compass

  • Kelly Wilson describes being easily hurt as a child and trying to eliminate that vulnerability.
  • Making peace with that vulnerability later became central to his career and ability to hear others' suffering.
INSIGHT

Suffering Is More Universal Than It Seems

  • Many psychological struggles are common and shared across populations, not isolated to diagnostic groups.
  • Hearing candid accounts in groups (e.g., AA) reveals how universal thoughts and suffering often are.
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