This video with Toni Lindsay explores the challenges and profound rewards of working with individuals in end-of-life care. Using an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) lens, she discusses the importance of staying present, managing discomfort, and creating a space for deep, meaningful connection with clients. Learn how to navigate the unfixable, embrace the process, and offer genuine support in these deeply human moments. Ideal for psychologists, therapists, and coaches looking to enhance their practice in this area.
This video is taken from our ‘Expert tips for ACT’ playlist on YouTube:
TONI LINDSAY is a Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience specialising in adolescent and adult cancer and end of life care. Dr. Lindsay has authored the books “Everything Anxiety Ever Told You Is a Lie” and “ACT at the End: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with People at the End of Life”. She holds a professional doctorate in Clinical and Health Psychology and currently serves as the Allied Health Manager at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, where she integrates psychological support into oncology treatment.




