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Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy - MBCT

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Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)

 

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is an approach that considers and deploys the power of mindfulness and CBT methods in collaboration with a range of psychological strategies and tactics.

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) helps people who are struggling with depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions by teaching them how to monitor their own thoughts and feelings more closely. 

Each person learns what it means to them, when they experience happy moments, as well as difficult times, in order for the therapist to help them take control of these emotions better than before. The Buddhist-based MBCT therapy uses gentle, step-by-step instructions to help clients learn how they can break away from negative thought patterns that could inevitably lead them down the path of depression. 

In doing so, it offers a preventive approach rather than cure, which means future attacks are prevented before they occur. The therapy is designed to provide help that fits individual needs in order for mental health clients to quickly recover and to remain strong for the long term. 

The origin of its inception can be tracked and traced back all the way from East Asian formative medicine through classical Taoist Buddhist Chinese teaching text and relatively new in its form.

Who is mindfulness based cognitive therapy designed for?

Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a powerful prevention and treatment tool for people struggling with depression and other forms of mental wellbeing. MBCT has been proven effective in patients who have experienced multiple episodes of major depressive disorders, as well as those living with chronic unhappiness, stress or anxiety disorders.  MBCT is also effective for clients suffering from anxiety-related symptoms due to their mental or physical health conditions, including vascular disease, which can lead them towards feeling as if they’re not going to get better anytime soon.

Mindful activities are often incorporated into sessions where they’re required, and these exercises work well in relieving a wide range of problems like depression or anxiety attacks without side effects. It is used for the purpose of treating or relieving clients from;

MBCT may be an effective form of therapy for treating the above disorders and more because mindfulness reduces rumination patterns which often result from stress reactions within your mind or body, especially when you’re unhappy.

What are the benefits, and how does MBCT work?

MBCT is a type of therapy that helps people who are struggling with depression or anxiety. It does so by providing them an opportunity for personal growth, self-awareness and change in their lives which can lead to more optimal living conditions as well as improved social interactions outside the clinic setting too!

MBCT is a therapy that helps people combat their symptoms of depression. The therapist might use this approach at times when you are struggling with major life events, such as the death or illness of a loved one. It can also be used daily for maintenance purposes, even when you’re not having any trouble emotionally!

But how does MBCT work?

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) can help if you are struggling with depression and anxiety. It does this by teaching you how to become more aware of your thoughts, feelings & responses without blaming yourself for them or getting caught up in self-criticalness! MBCT has many mindful exercises and techniques that help towards achieving mental peace through mindfulness meditation as well as other techniques.

Do I need a GP’s referral to attend an MBCT clinic or session(s)

If you have self-diagnosed as someone who needs MBCT, we can see you without an issue. You would just have to book an appointment[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_cta h2=”Contact us for an MBCT session” color=”blue” css=”.vc_custom_1672945747852{margin-top: 20px !important;margin-bottom: 20px !important;}”]

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