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Donald Sloane – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Mindfulness

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Donald Sloane – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy & Mindfulness [4 DVDs rip] [2 PDFs]PLEASE KEEP THIS EXCLUSIVE TO elib!!!!elib EXCLUSIVE: You may not share this with other product Trackers, Websites or Friends. GB: Cognitive Therapy ” ACT ” 44 DVDs 1830 $GB thread: Status: OPEN FOR PLEDGESCognitive Behavioral Therapy & Mindfulness (4 DVDs)   http://www.pesi.com/bookstore/Cognitive_Behavioral_Therapy__…MindfulnessAuthor: Donald Sloane, LCSWPublisher: Premier Education Solutions 2010Length: 4 DVD(s)Media Type: Seminar on DVDDuration: 6 hours, 13 minutesItem: ZNV012735     Product DetailsWant this seminar immediately?  Choose a downloadable podcast or streaming on-demand.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness are two methods on the cutting-edge of evidence-based psychotherapy today. Together these techniques are highly-effective in the treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders. Even disorders found to be often resistant to treatment, such as substance abuse and personality disorders, are responding to this unique integration of therapeutic skills. With the advent of MRI, researchers have been able to see structural changes in the brain as a result of Mindfulness practice. Other research has demonstrated how combining CBT and Mindfulness significantly reduces relapses.By watching this seminar recording you will learn not only the basic techniques in CBT and Mindfulness, but also the application of more advanced methods. This approach is designed both to inform those who are new to this field as well as to provide more advanced clinical options to those already familiar with the basics. The seminar will include PowerPoint slides, case examples and experiential learning.Evidence-based strategies from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to MindfulnessCombine mindfulness training with CBT to treat depressionIntegrate mindfulness as CBT protocolsImplement advanced techniquesobjectIVESExplain the most recent research findings that relate to the effectiveness of CBT and mindfulnessIdentify symptoms-specific treatment protocols combining CBT and mindfulness methodsExplain the three levels of cognition and how this relates to our different mental statesCombine the seven-column thought record with the four basic strategies of mindfulness trainingImplement treatments that help anxious clients cope with cognitive distortions and habitual maladaptive breathingEvaluate progress in therapy and client readiness for more advanced techniquesOUTLINEHow CBT and Mindfulness Work TogetherOverview of CBT and MindfulnessAutomatic thoughts and core beliefs in CBT thought recordsMindfulness overview: East and westA Basic Mindfulness Exercise:The 4-by-4 breathing techniqueHow breathing is connected to stressThe role of thoughts during Mindfulness practiceEvidence-Based Strategies in Depression and Anxiety TreatmentsWhat does the latest research say about the effectiveness of CBT?What do the latest neurological studies say about Mindfulness?Mindfulness added to CBT as a treatment for panic and generalized anxietyMindfulness-based relapse prevention in depressionMindfulness for anger management and self-developmentCBT and Mindfulness combined to treat chronic painMindfulness Methods: The Intermediate LevelCBT and Mindfulness as applied to bodily sensations, feelings, thoughts and eventsThought records and exposure combined with MindfulnessMindfulness in action in one’s daily lifeCreating and maintaining a daily practiceAn Intermediate Mindfulness Exercise:Using thought records and Mindfulness togetherMindfulness of feelings/thoughtsThe letting go paradoxMore Advanced Practices Addressing Core Belief Schema Change in CBT:Beyond empathy: The cultivation of unqualified compassionMind trainingRadical acceptanceRiddles and more paradoxesA More Advanced CBT Mindfulness Exercise:Core belief schema change through unqualified compassion cultivationDiscussion and QuestionsABOUT DONALD SLOANE, LCSWDonald F. Sloane LCSW, Director, Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, St. Louis, has over 30 years of clinical experience and has been using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for 25 years. A graduate of Washington University, St. Louis, he was the coordinator of out-patient and in-patient programs at Jewish Hospital’s Behavioral Medicine Center from 1982 to 1987, during which time he specialized in relaxation training, biofeedback and cognitive behavioral treatment of a variety of stress and pain related disorders, as well as depression and anxiety disorders. His work with a phobic patient was recognized in Newsweek, May 1986.In addition, for over 15 years Don taught several courses on Cognitive and Behavior Therapy at the George Warren School of Social Work, Washington University. During the 1990s, Don participated in a half dozen workshops on Cognitive Therapy training under the guidance of Christine Padesky, Ph.D.Don is also a lay ordained Chan Buddhist teacher. He started meditation practice in 1969 under the mentorship of Ho Kuang-Chung. He also began practicing yoga that same year. In the early 1970s, Don trained in T’ai Chi at the Cheng Man-ch’ing School in New York. He later trained under Al Chung-liang Huang (author of Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain) and founded and directed the T’ai Chi Institute of St. Louis from 1976 to 1983. Later, he studied with a Tibetan Lama from the Kagyu lineage, learning various meditation techniques, particularly Mind Training (Lo Jong). During the past five years, Don has returned to practice meditation from the Chan (Zen) tradition. He has taken lay precepts and vows from the Linji tradition. His article on Karma was published in Right View magazine, Spring 2007.                                       *  * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Contributors to “Cognitive Therapy ” ACT ” 44 DVDs” group buy : Ratio Free Dates will be set shortly. 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