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Mindfulness-Based therapies are getting a lot of attention these days, to say the least, and they are very effective in a group format. But clients meeting one-on-one expect sessions geared to their unique needs. They expect therapy to be about their progress or difficulty in working towards their unique treatment goals. In the eight years I have been teaching Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy I have tried taking my individual clients through the content only to be reminded again and again that the weekly discussion of progress and difficulties takes priority over a curriculum. So, over the…mehr

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Mindfulness-Based therapies are getting a lot of attention these days, to say the least, and they are very effective in a group format. But clients meeting one-on-one expect sessions geared to their unique needs. They expect therapy to be about their progress or difficulty in working towards their unique treatment goals. In the eight years I have been teaching Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy I have tried taking my individual clients through the content only to be reminded again and again that the weekly discussion of progress and difficulties takes priority over a curriculum. So, over the years I have sought out new ways to use the powerful elements of Mindfulness-Based therapies within the individual session. With the approach in this book, therapists can continue with the methods they find effective, and add in mindfulness elements as needed.
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Donald Fleck has practiced mindfulness in psychotherapy for 20 years, evolving from occasional interventions to a practice centered on mindfulness. He has facilitated over 25 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) groups in the past 8 years and has taught mindfulness to therapists for the past 4 years. Out of that experience comes this manual. Now and then, moment by moment, hearing the birds and taking in the sky, he rests and accepts that he is exactly where he should be, right now.