Common CBT Techniques - Deepstash

Common CBT Techniques

  • Cognitive Restructuring: Replacing negative thoughts with more realistic ones.
  • Exposure Therapy: Gradual confrontation of feared situations to reduce anxiety.
  • Mindfulness Practices: Focusing on the present moment to alleviate stress.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a structured, goal-oriented psychotherapy focusing on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors. It effectively treats various mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety disorders. CBT emphasizes present-focused problem-solving and typically involves a limited number of sessions.

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Applying mindfulness

Yoga and Tai Chi, are other examples of applying mindfulness in your present moment.

Other systems like Cognitive Therapy, Self-Compassion, prayer, and visualization are techniques to replace negative imagination with good thoughts.

The field of mindfulness research

Many studies have been done on mindfulness. The most widely recognised are:

  • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). This program is designed to assist people with pain and a range of conditions that may be difficult to treat in a hospital setting.

Psychology & Philosophy of Mindfulness

Psychology & Philosophy of Mindfulness

In psychology, mindfulness has 2 components -

  1. Attention - moment to moment experience. Paying attention to the thoughts, feelings, sensations in the present moment.
  2. Attitude - Paying attention to these with an open attitude... ...

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