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Amara T. · Session #10 · ACT

Session Transcript

6 exchanges
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Dr. Priya Anand0:00

Amara, I read your check-in. I want to start by acknowledging something — you signed up to volunteer at the food bank on the anniversary. That's a big step.

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Amara T.0:08

It is. My hands were shaking when I called. But it's something he and I did together, and I want to honor that instead of hiding from it.

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Dr. Priya Anand0:18

That's beautifully aligned with the values work we've been doing. Connection and generosity — those were at the center of your compass.

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Amara T.0:25

I've been thinking about what you said last time, about how avoiding the sadness was making my world smaller. I don't want a small world. He wouldn't have wanted that for me.

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Dr. Priya Anand0:35

How has the defusion practice been going this week?

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Amara T.0:40

It's strange. It doesn't make the feelings go away. But when I say 'I notice I'm having the thought,' it's like I can see the thought instead of being inside it.

Generated SOAP Note

AI Generated

Subjective

Patient reports meaningful engagement with defusion technique — describes it as creating 'a tiny bit of space' around grief thoughts. Signed up to volunteer at food bank on anniversary of husband's death (April 12), an activity they used to do together. Describes this as wanting to 'honor that instead of hiding from it.' Reports fear but conviction about the decision.

Objective

Session 10 of 14-session ACT protocol for complicated grief. Patient tearful but composed throughout. Affect warmer than recent sessions. Homework completion strong: defusion 86%, values activity plan complete, mindfulness 71%. Anniversary of spouse's death in 6 days — elevated clinical significance for upcoming sessions.

Assessment

Significant therapeutic progress. Patient demonstrating experiential acceptance and committed action aligned with identified values. Defusion technique functionally reducing experiential avoidance without suppressing grief. Food bank volunteering represents approach behavior toward grief-associated context — a key ACT outcome. Mood data shows temporal dip pattern (Tuesdays, Saturdays) likely to intensify around anniversary. Prepare for increased emotional activation in sessions 11-12.

Plan

  • Process anticipatory grief and anxiety about anniversary volunteering
  • Reinforce defusion skills as tool for navigating high-intensity grief moments
  • Develop specific plan for anniversary day (before, during, after food bank)
  • Schedule additional check-in availability for anniversary week
  • Begin discussing treatment completion and relapse prevention (4 sessions remaining)