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Mindful Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Mindful Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Simple Path to Healing, Hope, and Peace | Seth J. Gillihan
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A practicing psychologistone of the top popularizers of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)offers a fresh, welcome approach for treating mental health issues that speaks to our times, blending mindfulness and spirituality with CBT to effectively overcome negative thinking, achieve deep healing, and truly attain lasting peace. Mental health professionals have many science-based techniques for alleviating symptoms like anxiety and depression. However, these reductive approaches often dont deliver the lasting peace we long for. Practicing psychologist and one of the top popularizers of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dr. Seth Gillihan believes we need to do more than relieve our symptoms to become healthy and whole. To achieve long-lasting health and well-being, we must embrace the spiritual in our healing. Gillihans mindful cognitive behavioral therapy method blends insights from CBT, mindfulness, Stoicism, and Christian mysticism into the therapeutic process. He reveals how we can use this method in our daily lives to master negative thoughts and choose the right actions to become fully present and at peace. This extraordinary guide teaches us how to retrain our minds to banish the stubborn lies we tell ourselves and adapt new healthful and spiritual practices that can help us focus on the deep truths of our existencethat we are perfect in our imperfections, and most important, that we are beings deserving of love.
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It still surprises me when I‘m the first to review a book on Litsy that I feel should be more popular. I read this to learn more about CBT practices to help me be a better psych nurse. If you are familiar with Thich Nhat Hanh‘s mindful Buddhism and Viktor Frankl‘s logotherapy, this book is in the same vein. I found it very motivating and insightful. #CBT

ElizaMarie I‘ve read other CBT books. But… you can never learn too much. I‘m stacking this one ☝️ 1w
Ddzmini I‘ve read books of this type all the time as I‘m a psychologist and cat is a great method but there are so many great psychological books and I love the Red/black books by C. G. Jung … then there are books by Rollo May and others I‘ll post a picture collage of my psych books 🙌🏽📚 1w
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