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CBT MINDFULNESS THERAPY FOR ANXIETY RELIEF

CBT, or cognitive behavioral therapy, involves changing thoughts, its the cognitive part, and actions, the behavior pattern, that interfere with leading a fulfilling and healthy life. The aim of CBT is to help you become your own therapist, and the skills are practical, goal-oriented, and can be practiced every day. Some CBT strategies aim to change thoughts and behaviors, while others promote mindfulness and awareness. Anxiety may cause your thoughts to wander, you may fret about the past, or about what might go wrong in the future. Mindfulness helps focus your attention on whatever you’re doing right now, in the present moment. Acceptance strategies help you cope with, and even accept, uncomfortable situations or emotions that you can’t control or change. THE CBT MODEL OF EMOTIONS CBT breaks emotions down into three parts: thoughts , physical sensations, and behaviors. Say you’re afraid of dogs and you see a dog coming toward you along the sidewalk. You feel afraid—that’s your

Breathing exercises Basic meditation for beginner

Most OCD suferrers think using meditation might be challenging, the OCD has a way of turning the very concept of meditation into its opposite. But this doesn't mean you can't meditate because if you are obsessive compulsive disorder it means you have to allow for the OCD.

When you choose to meditate what's more your mind may be better suited for meditation than you assume the OCD. Mind is rich and full of texture and you may already have more practice than the average person. In this OCD series of video we'll practice the basic meditation for beginner, breathing exercises.

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