Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Kitchener-Waterloo
Open The Door To Lasting Change.
We support children, teens, and adults in embracing the present moment, accepting what cannot be changed, and committing to actions that create a more meaningful and fulfilling life. We offer in-person therapy services in Kitchener & Waterloo , as well as online therapy for individuals and families across Ontario.


It shouldn't be so difficult...
You may feel overwhelmed by challenging emotions or persistent thoughts that are hard to manage. Anxiety, depression, or stress can leave you feeling stuck in patterns of avoidance or disconnected from what matters most to you. Despite your best efforts, you might find yourself repeating behaviours that don’t help you move toward the life you want, leading to feelings of frustration, discouragement, or uncertainty about how to make meaningful changes.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) at Colibri NeuroWellness can help you accept challenging experiences and focus on the present moment.


Acceptance & Commitment Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and How Can It Help?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a supportive approach for children, teens, and adults designed to help manage the difficult thoughts and feelings that come with anxiety, depression, grief, stress, trauma, burnout, OCD, and more.
By focusing on mindfulness and acceptance, ACT provides practical tools to help navigate these challenges and move toward a more meaningful, fulfilling life. Instead of trying to get rid of uncomfortable emotions or thoughts, ACT encourages acceptance of these experiences as a natural part of life, while helping individuals focus on what matters most to them.
ACT at Colibri NeuroWellness can benefit those who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from themselves and their values. It offers strategies to become more present, cope with distress, and break free from patterns of avoidance. Through learning to accept experiences and take meaningful steps forward, ACT supports building a richer, more fulfilling life – even when faced with challenges.
- Anxiety (Social and Generalized) & Panic
- Depression & Low Mood
- Trauma & Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- ADHD & Autism
- Stress & Burnout
- Postpartum Anxiety, Depression, or Distressing Thoughts
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Grief & Loss
ACT helps you build resilience, increase psychological flexibility, and focus on what matters most, even when challenges arise.
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
What Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Can Help With
Progress, not perfection.
Difficulty letting go of distressing thoughts
ACT teaches you how to accept upsetting thoughts without getting stuck in them. You’ll learn skills to notice these thoughts and gently shift your focus to what matters most, so distressing thoughts have less power over your day.
Avoidance behaviours
If you find yourself avoiding situations or tasks because of anxiety or fear, ACT can help you face these challenges with greater confidence. It encourages you to take small, meaningful steps toward your goals, even when discomfort is present.
Low motivation or lack of direction
ACT helps you clarify your values and what’s important to you, which can boost motivation and give you a sense of purpose. You’ll learn to set goals that align with your values, making it easier to take action and find direction.
Difficulty managing emotions
With ACT, you’ll develop tools to handle emotions such as anger, frustration, sadness, and grief in a healthy way. Instead of fighting or avoiding feelings, you’ll learn to accept them and respond thoughtfully, which can lead to greater emotional balance.
Social withdrawal or isolation
ACT supports you in reconnecting with others, even when anxiety or sadness makes it hard. By focusing on your values and practicing acceptance, you can gradually rebuild relationships and feel less alone.
Feelings of hopelessness or helplessness
ACT helps you find hope by identifying what matters to you and taking steps toward those things, no matter how small. It teaches you that even when things feel tough, you have the ability to make positive changes
Excessive worry and rumination
ACT offers strategies to notice when worries or repetitive thoughts are taking over. You’ll learn how to gently let go of these patterns and redirect your attention to meaningful activities, helping you feel more present and calm.
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Works
ACT is a collaborative and structured process that honours where you’re at right now.
Your ACT therapist will guide you through steps such as:

Understanding Your Patterns
By understanding these patterns, you can begin to see how they affect your life and where you might want to make changes.
Learning the ACT Model
Your therapist will introduce you to the ACT model, which focuses on acceptance, mindfulness, values, and committed action.
Identifying Automatic Thoughts
Automatic thoughts are those quick, often negative reactions that pop into your mind. By noticing them, you can decide whether to let them go or respond in a way that fits your values.
Challenging and Reframing
You’ll learn how to gently challenge and reframe unhelpful thoughts, so they don’t have as much power over your mood or actions. This helps you see situations from a new perspective and respond more flexibly.
Practicing New Behaviours
ACT encourages you to try out new behaviours, even if they feel uncomfortable at first. These actions are chosen to align with your values and help you move toward a more meaningful and satisfying life.
Building Coping Skills
You’ll develop practical coping skills, such as mindfulness and relaxation techniques, to handle stress and strong emotions. These tools can make it easier to manage challenges and stay grounded.
Planning for the Future
ACT supports you in setting goals and making plans for the future based on what matters most to you. This helps you feel more hopeful and confident as you take steps toward a life you value.
Meet Our Team
Connect With an ACT Therapist in Kitchener, Waterloo, or Online

Amy Battistone
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker

Di-Anne Martin
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker

Michelle Helder
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker

Christina Kahlou
MSW, RSW
Registered Social Worker
Our team of psychologists, occupational therapists, and counsellors works together under one roof to serve adults and their families, so you don’t have to piece together care across multiple clinics. We’re here to guide each unique path toward healing.


Acceptance & Commitment Therapy | Kitchener & Waterloo
Questions About ACT
What is ACT and how does it work?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a type of talk therapy that helps people manage difficult thoughts and feelings. Instead of trying to “get rid of” unpleasant emotions or thoughts, ACT encourages you to accept them as a normal part of life, while focusing on what matters most to you.
How is ACT different from other types of therapy?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is different from other types of therapy because it focuses on accepting difficult thoughts and feelings rather than trying to change or avoid them. Instead of challenging or replacing negative thoughts, ACT teaches you to notice and accept them while taking positive actions based on your values. This approach helps you build flexibility and resilience, so you can handle life’s challenges and move toward a more meaningful life, even when uncomfortable emotions are present.
How effective is ACT?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has been shown to be effective for many people dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, OCD, chronic pain, and other mental health concerns. Research suggests that ACT helps people reduce symptoms, improve emotional well-being, and build coping skills by teaching acceptance and values-based action. While everyone’s experience is different, many find ACT helpful for managing difficult thoughts and feelings and living a more satisfying life.
How do I know if ACT is right for me?
You might find ACT helpful if you’re struggling with difficult thoughts or emotions and want to learn new ways to cope, especially if other approaches haven’t worked well for you. ACT is a good fit for people interested in mindfulness, acceptance, and focusing on what matters most in life. If you’re unsure, you can talk with your therapist about your goals and preferences and they can help you decide if ACT matches your needs and guide you in exploring different options.
What does an ACT session look like?
An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy session is a supportive, collaborative conversation between you and your therapist. You might start by talking about your current challenges, thoughts, and feelings. The therapist will guide you through mindfulness exercises, help you notice and accept difficult emotions, and explore what matters most to you in life. Together, you’ll practice skills for handling uncomfortable thoughts and plan small steps toward your goals. Sessions are tailored to your needs, and you’ll often learn practical tools you can use outside of therapy to manage stress and build resilience.
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How Life Can Feel After ACT
Change happens step by step. With support and practice, many people start to see meaningful shifts over time.
- Greater ability to accept difficult thoughts and feelings without getting stuck
- Increased sense of calm and emotional balance
- More clarity about what matters most to you
- Reduced avoidance of situations or tasks
- More willingness to try new behaviors and step outside your comfort zone
- Greater confidence in handling challenges
- Improved motivation and direction in daily life
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass; it’s about learning to dance in the rain.”
— Vivian Greene
Colibri NeuroWellness
How To Get Started
You deserve to feel supported and understood, and connecting with us is simple. You can reach out in the way that works best for you.
Book a free 20-minute consultation online, send a message through the form, or contact us by phone or email.
226-212-4842
info@colibrineurowellness.com
826 King Street North, Unit 17, Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 4G8

We provide in-person therapy in Waterloo and surrounding communities, including Kitchener, Cambridge, Elmira, and St. Jacobs. For those across Ontario, we also offer secure virtual therapy so you can access support from the comfort of your home.