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Mindfulness for Anxiety Relief | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques

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~ Review the function of mindfulness and a variety of mindfulness techniques
~ Explore the concept of relaxation
~ Identify different methods of relaxation
Mindfulness
~ Being aware of your current state
~ Emotionally
~ Mentally
~ Physically
~ Spiritually
~ MindLESSness allows people to ignore “minor” stress until it adds up to a meltdown
~ What discriminative stimuli can you put in the environment to remind you to do a mindfulness scan?
Mindfulness Activities
~ Body scan
~ Mindful Breathing
~ Mindful Observation
~ Specific object
~ Environmental awareness
~ Mindful awareness – Think before you act
~ Mindful appreciation: Notice 5 things in your day

Relaxation
~ Relieving the mind and body of stress, tension, anxiety and restoring equilibrium

Summary
~ Mindfulness involves increasing awareness of our emotional, mental and physical selves
~ Mindfulness helps us develop an understanding of external stimuli that influence ourselves
~ Relaxation is a technique used to restore equilibrium after a period of stress
~ As clients increase self-awareness, they will be able to
~ Identify signs of distress earlier
~ Implement relaxation strategies to prevent upheaval
~ Learn their own stress triggers and effective interventions

0:00 Introduction
0:44 Objectives
5:24 Mindfulness vs. Meditation
8:31 How Can Mindfulness Help
21:29 Beginners Mind
23:58 Opening and Focusing the Mind
28:38 Observing or Becoming
34:01 Brief Summary
37:15 Core Mindfulness
49:39 More Mindfulness Activities
52:23 Relaxation
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What is Mindfulness? Is it all about doing mindfulness meditations and mindfulness exercises? Or is it a way of being. A general attitude or outlook on life? And the answer is YES! It is both.

Being mindful is just a fancy way of saying being present.

And because most of us don’t spend much time actually being present, or brains don’t always know how to do it on their own, which is why we have to practice it by being intentionally more mindful.

In essence, mindfulness teaches us to slow down our brain, to be present. To be right here, right now.

Much research has been done on mindfulness and it has been found to have some really significant mental and physical health benefits.

As far as its impact on some of the most common mental health struggles, it has been found to help with depression, anxiety, panic disorders, and self-esteem issues.

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Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy: An Introduction – Dr Cinzia Pezzolesi

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Mindfulness based approaches such as MBCT are on the spotlight and it is wonderful that these concepts are getting more attention. However, as more people are introduced to these practices, there is often a misunderstanding of what MBCT really is. This webinar will explore the main characteristics of MBCT, its scientific base, and will try to clarify some common misconceptions or confusion with similar approaches. The session will also explore how MBCT can help us recognize how we become entangled in streams of worries, self-criticism and ruminative thinking, and slowly learn to break free from these patterns to improve our well-being. No prior mindfulness experience or knowledge required.

Dr Cinzia Pezzolesi is a chartered Clinical Psychologist and senior lecturer in mental health and wellbeing. She qualified as a mindfulness teacher at the University of Bangor and as CBT therapist at Oxford University. Dr Pezzolesi is currently acting as the Clinical Director of The Mindfulness Project (UK), and over the years has developed a strong research interest around wellbeing and mental health in various health care settings. Her areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, eating disorders and mental health and wellbeing at work.

Cinzia also has a passion for Mindful Eating, which has led her to train as a Mindful Eating teacher and to develop professional training for other like-minded professionals. She is the Vice President of the Centre for Mindful Eating in the USA, a space dedicated to the education of professionals and general public around food and the interconnection between our bodies and minds. You can learn more about her work at: https://cinziapezzolesi.com/.

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Sussex Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy

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What is mindfulness? Mindfulness is the state of being aware of something
A look at the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy triangle
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Applying Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Treatment

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Dr. Stuart Eisendrath, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the UCSF Depression Center, explores alternatives to treating depression that include cognitive therapy and cognitive mindfulness-based therapy, a new technique that blends mindfulness meditation and cognitive therapy techniques to lessen depression, particularly in individuals with recurrent episodes. Recorded on 03/27/2012. [6/2012] [Show ID: 23799]

Science of the Mind: How the Brain Works to Regulate Mood, Emotions and Stress — Mini Medical School for the Public Presented by UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
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Sarah Housser talks about MBCT.