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mindfulness exercises for anxiety and depression

mindfulness exercises for anxiety and depression

A meta-analysis was conducted in 2010 that provided evidence for the effectiveness of mindfulness exercises on anxiety and depression.  The researchers found that mindfulness-based therapy was moderately effective for treating anxiety and improving mood and that the effects lasted beyond the initial improvements (Hofmann, Sawyer, Witt, & Oh, 2010).

To begin applying mindfulness exercises for anxiety and depression, or that of your clients,  Mindful.org has provided a short description of 10 attitudes that will help build the foundation for successfully addressing anxiety:

To practice each of these mindfulness exercises for anxiety and depression, first read the full description of each mindset then try to embody each mindset or attitude. Take note of how you feel. Afterward, reflect on your experience and describe it, with a special focus on your feelings during the process.

For a rather more simple method of applying mindfulness exercises for anxiety and depression, you can try this quick exercise:

By recognizing these thoughts for what they are, you may come to realize that they are not true, and consequently be able to let them go (Hofmann, 2013).

For more information on mindfulness exercises for anxiety and depression, to start a course in recovery from addiction, depression or anxiety contact us on 0824424779 or email marklockwoodscloud@icloud.com

 

 

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