jaspecialk
09-23-2014, 11:32 AM
Hi guys, I've had bad anxiety for the last few years centred around blushing. It's gotten better, largely due to mindfulness, which I've been practising for a year, on and off. I've done it every day for the last 16 days ( a record streak for me) using the Headspace app, and had great results thus far. I've also just started seeing a therapist, to further help me who has suggested CBT. The idea of CBT makes me a little uncomfortable because it seems at odds with mindfulness. Roughly speaking, mindfulness=acceptance or non-judgemental acknowledgement whereas CBT would seek to actively change a negative thought. I may be wrong in this however, feel free to correct me.
Anyway, what are your thoughts and experiences with this topic? What about MBCT which seems to be some sort of combination?
The book "Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world" claims to be based on MBCT, is it worth picking up? I already have Mindfulness for Dummies, which is quite good, (but nothing has been as effective as Headspace) so I'm considering picking up MBCT for Dummies as well.
Sorry for the rambling, I'm interested to hear what any of you have to say at all on the topic. Cheers!
Anyway, what are your thoughts and experiences with this topic? What about MBCT which seems to be some sort of combination?
The book "Mindfulness: A practical guide to finding peace in a frantic world" claims to be based on MBCT, is it worth picking up? I already have Mindfulness for Dummies, which is quite good, (but nothing has been as effective as Headspace) so I'm considering picking up MBCT for Dummies as well.
Sorry for the rambling, I'm interested to hear what any of you have to say at all on the topic. Cheers!