<div>Grounded in current knowledge about bipolar disorder and its treatment, this book presents an empirically supported therapy program with step-by-step guidelines for implementation. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) for bipolar disorder is specifically designed for clients who have expe
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder
✍ Scribed by Deckersbach, Thilo;Eisner, Lori;Hölzel, Britta;Lazar, Sara W.;Nierenberg, Andrew Alan
- Publisher
- Guilford Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 354
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
An introduction to MBCT for bipolar disorder -- Bipolar disorder and mindfulness -- An overview of MBCT for bipolar disorder -- assessment and orientation for prospective participants -- individual sessions -- The group sessions. Welcome in the moment -- Welcome back to the present -- The end of the honeymoon -- Aversion and attachment -- Depression and acceptance -- Mania -- Anger -- Anxiety -- Open awareness and loving-kindness -- Loving-kindness I -- Loving-kindness II -- Mindfulness never ends -- Reproducible handouts. Misconceptions about mindfulness -- MBCT for bipolar disorder: the roadmap -- Mindfulness discussion questions -- Yoga exercise -- Mood diary -- Planning your mindfulness practice -- Homework sheet -- Worksheet for warning signs and action plans -- Worksheet for trigger situations -- The autopilot -- Exercise 1 for Session 5 -- Automatic negative thoughts -- Cognitive biases in depression -- Exercise 2 for Session 5 -- What can I do when I start feeling down or depressed? -- List of troubling thoughts and feelings -- Why prevent mania with mindfulness? -- Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors associated with hypomania/mania -- Cognitive biases in hypomania/mania -- What should I do when Ii notice warning signs of mania? -- Automatic anger thoughts -- Anger-related cognitive biases -- Exercise for Session 7 -- Anger discussion questions -- What can I do when I feel frustrated, angry, or irritable? -- Automatic catastrophic thoughts -- What can I do when I feel anxious? -- Self-soothing activities -- Mindfulness never ends
✦ Table of Contents
An introduction to MBCT for bipolar disorder --
Bipolar disorder and mindfulness --
An overview of MBCT for bipolar disorder --
assessment and orientation for prospective participants --
individual sessions --
The group sessions. Welcome in the moment --
Welcome back to the present --
The end of the honeymoon --
Aversion and attachment --
Depression and acceptance --
Mania --
Anger --
Anxiety --
Open awareness and loving-kindness --
Loving-kindness I --
Loving-kindness II --
Mindfulness never ends --
Reproducible handouts. Misconceptions about mindfulness --
MBCT for bipolar disorder: the roadmap --
Mindfulness discussion questions --
Yoga exercise --
Mood diary --
Planning your mindfulness practice --
Homework sheet --
Worksheet for warning signs and action plans --
Worksheet for trigger situations --
The autopilot --
Exercise 1 for Session 5 --
Automatic negative thoughts --
Cognitive biases in depression --
Exercise 2 for Session 5 --
What can I do when I start feeling down or depressed? --
List of troubling thoughts and feelings --
Why prevent mania with mindfulness? --
Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors associated with hypomania/mania --
Cognitive biases in hypomania/mania --
What should I do when Ii notice warning signs of mania? --
Automatic anger thoughts --
Anger-related cognitive biases --
Exercise for Session 7 --
Anger discussion questions --
What can I do when I feel frustrated, angry, or irritable? --
Automatic catastrophic thoughts --
What can I do when I feel anxious? --
Self-soothing activities --
Mindfulness never ends
✦ Subjects
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