This paper focused on looking at the effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) on students who experienced intimate partner or dating violence. The data were acquired by searching relevant information about occurrences or variables from books, journal articles, and other relevant sources. Based on the research results of the literature review on intimate partner violence experienced by students in ACT perspective, it could be concluded that this form of therapy could effectively reduce symptoms of depression such feelings of worthlessness, irritability, social withdrawal, restless thoughts, high anxiety level, high stress symptoms, and violent behavior. ACT was able to improve the welfare of students and encourage them to commit more on positive things. Students who experienced intimate partner violence, both as victim or perpetrators, could be treated by using ACT, because it could reduce the repercussions of intimate partner violence, which were various psychological and social consequences.