Mindfulness
sent moment while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts and bodily sensations. MBCT as a therapeutic approach is designed to help people who suffer from repeated bouts of depression and chronic unhappiness. The focus of this therapy is to help the client understand the modes of the mind that often underpin mood disorders and develop a new relationship to them. This therapy is often delivered in a group format though it can also be a model utilised in individual therapy. What can I expect if I receive mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT)?
MBCT will help you understand what depression is.
It will help you understand what makes you vulnerable to negative mood spirals.
It will help you make sense of the connection between negative spirals and ways we might put ourselves under pressure, lose touch with what is meaningful in our lives or become dominated by high standards and are left feeling as though we are ‘not good enough’.
Mindfulness will help you see these patterns in the mind more clearly and learn how to spot your mood changing so that you ‘nip them in the bud’ at a much earlier stage.
Mindfulness will teach you how to refocus your mind on being in the present moment rather than become overly focused on either regrets of the past or worries about the future.
Mindfulness will help you cultivate a non-judgemental approach to your life and greater self-compassion.
Mindfulness can be an incredibly valuable skill to cultivate even for individuals who might not be suffering from depression but might wish to increase their psychological resilience and lead a more meaningful and fulfilling life.
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