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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (Topical Term)

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Preferred form: Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
Used for/see from:
  • MBCT (Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy)
See also:

Work cat.: 2008017140: Crane, Rebecca. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, 2009.

Wikipedia online, Apr. 17, 2008: (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is a method of therapy which blends features of two disciplines: Cognitive therapy aims to identify and alter cognitive distortions (warped or inaccurate thoughts); Mindfulness is a meditative practice from Buddhism, which aims to help people identify their thoughts, moment by moment, but without passing judgement on the thoughts. In MBCT, the patient is invited to recognize and accept feelings as they come and go instead of trying to push them away)

Here are entered works on mindfulness as a method of cognitive therapy. Works on the study or practice of mindfulness are entered under Mindfulness (Psychology)

Note under Mindfulness (Psychology)

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