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The Happiness Trap
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Mindfulness Psychological Flexibility

The Happiness Trap

by Russ Harris

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Bhakti Yoga is a profound exploration of the path of devotion, presenting love, surrender, and spiritual discipline through the teachings of Swami Vivekananda.

About This Book

A practical guide based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) that challenges the common misconception that happiness is a constant human state, offering evidence-based techniques to cultivate psychological flexibility, reduce stress, and live a more value-driven life.

Key Insights

The Happiness Trap dismantles the myth that happiness is the natural, default state of humanity. Instead, Harris introduces the core pillars of ACT to help readers break free from the cycle of emotional struggle. A central insight is the concept of cognitive defusion: learning to step back and observe your thoughts without being controlled by them, effectively neutralizing the power of negative self-talk.

Another vital takeaway is acceptance, which involves opening up to painful feelings rather than fighting them. By creating space for discomfort, you reduce its ability to dictate your behavior. This is paired with mindfulness, which keeps you grounded in the present moment rather than dwelling on the past or fearing the future. Ultimately, the book emphasizes committed action—identifying your core personal values and taking consistent steps toward them, regardless of how you feel in the moment.

By shifting your focus from ‘feeling happy’ to ‘living meaningfully,’ you develop psychological flexibility. This allows you to handle life’s inevitable stressors with resilience. Instead of trying to eliminate the ‘trap’ of negative emotions, you learn to navigate around them, turning your attention toward a richer, more authentic, and purpose-driven life.

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