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Introduction to Mindfulness - Dean Amory

Art and Benefits of Mindfulness Meditation

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What is MBCT?<br />

<strong>Mindfulness</strong> Based Cognitive Therapy was derived from the original<br />

program created by Jon Kabat - Zinn , which is known as<br />

<strong>Mindfulness</strong>-based Stress Reduction (MBSR). This form of therapy<br />

has been shown <strong>to</strong> be extremely effective at liberating and<br />

empowering clients with various medical ailments, including<br />

hypertension, chronic pain, and cancer. In addition, this method<br />

works equally as well <strong>to</strong> relieve the symp<strong>to</strong>ms of various<br />

psychological issues including anxiety and panic. The original<br />

platform was designed <strong>to</strong> address the needs of people who suffered<br />

from multiple events of depression. Fellow developers include Zindel<br />

V. Segal, J. Mark G. Williams , John D. Teasdale, Bruno Cayoun.<br />

Method and process of MBCT<br />

The technique is applied through an eight week regimen of therapy<br />

courses, as well as at home audio cues that teach clients the art of<br />

mindfulness meditation. Clients gain an ability <strong>to</strong> realign themselves<br />

away from their thoughts and feelings and focus instead on the<br />

occurring changes in their body and mind through yoga, meditation<br />

and breathing.<br />

While undergoing this form of therapy, a client is instructed <strong>to</strong><br />

recognize their sense of being and <strong>to</strong> see themselves as separate from<br />

their thoughts and moods. This disconnect allows a client <strong>to</strong> become<br />

liberated from obsessive thought patterns that often replay the same<br />

negative messages over and over. Rather than being forced <strong>to</strong> live the<br />

mood, the client gains an awareness of the separation and begins <strong>to</strong><br />

understand that they are in the present moment and the mood is<br />

actively existing, albeit at the same time, but not in the same<br />

dimension. This insight affords the client the opportunity <strong>to</strong> heal<br />

themselves by interjecting positive thoughts and responses <strong>to</strong> the<br />

moods in order <strong>to</strong> disarm them.<br />

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