Todd Schmenk is a therapist, author, and a Peer Reviewed ACT trainer helping people build psychological flexibility through experiential practice, values-guided action, and functional, process-based approaches.
Here is a common theme that I have seen in several sources and one worth watching for in session. It can, all by itself, alter the flow of the session and lead to undiscovered aspects of what is keeping a client (and perhaps yourself as the clinician) stuck in the moment.
One of the basic agreements in using ACT in session with others, is that you agree to using ACT for yourself. I have found that it is much easier and congruent to strive to walk your talk and understand just what ACT has to offer.