Therapies

MINDFULNESS

Mindfulness is a state of being where we’re deliberately and completely aware of our thoughts, emotions and experiences, without distraction and judgement. In therapy, mindfulness allows us to become attuned to and connected with bodily sensations, cognitions and feelings, helping us to accept them without being controlled or heavily influenced by them.

It can become incredibly easy for our thoughts to accumulate and spiral – often without us being completely aware of the build up. Mindful practices – such as meditation – can be incorporated into therapies and aim to teach us how to break away from unhelpful or negative thought patterns that can cause us to spiral into a depressive state. It invites us to become aware of that accumulation, and allows us to separate ourselves from negative thought patterns, emotions, and bodily sensations that would otherwise become overwhelming or harmful.

How It Helps

It can become incredibly easy for our thoughts to accumulate and spiral – often without us being completely aware of the build up. Mindful practices – such as meditation – can be incorporated into therapies and aim to teach us how to break away from unhelpful or negative thought patterns that can cause us to spiral into a depressive state. It invites us to become aware of that accumulation, and allows us to separate ourselves from negative thought patterns, emotions, and bodily sensations that would otherwise become overwhelming or harmful.

Problems Mindfulness Can Address

Stress

Chronic pain

Cancer

Depression or anxiety

Eating and food issues

Psychosis

Bipolar

Panic attacks

PTSD

Borderline personality disorder

Substance dependence

Self-harm and suicide ideation

The state of awareness that we gain through mindfulness makes it easier to embrace other therapeutic strategies and emotional healing.

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