2nd Edition

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Distinctive Features

By Rebecca Crane Copyright 2017
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    This new edition of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features (MBCT) provides a concise, straightforward overview of MBCT, fully updated to include recent developments. The training process underpinning MBCT is based on mindfulness meditation practice and invites a new orientation towards internal experience as it arises - one that is characterised by acceptance and compassion. The approach supports a recognition that even though difficulty is an intrinsic part of life, it is possible to work with it in new ways.

    The book provides a basis for understanding the key theoretical and practical features of MBCT and retains its accessible and easy-to-use format that made the first edition so popular, with 30 distinctive features that characterise the approach. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Distinctive Features will be essential reading for professionals and trainees in the field. It is an appealing read for both experienced practitioners and newcomers with an interest in MBCT.

    Acknowledgements  Permission acknowledgements Foreword by Mark Williams  Introduction  Abbreviations used  Part 1: THE DISTINCTIVE THEORETICAL FEATURES OF MBCT  1. An integration of mindfulness-based stress reduction and cognitive behavioural therapy  2. Underpinned by the cognitive theory of vulnerability to depression  3. Learning skills to reduce the risk of depressive relapse  4. Modes of mind: doing   5. Modes of mind: being  6. Automatic pilot and conscious awareness  7. Thinking and sensing  8. Mental time travel and present moment focus  9. Reacting and responding to experience: avoidance and approach  10. Needing things to be different and allowing things to be as they are  11. Ways of approaching and welcoming what is  12. Seeing thoughts as real and seeing them as mental events  13. Origins of mindfulness  14. Working with general and specific vulnerability  15. The MBCT evidence base  Part 2: THE DISTINCTIVE PRACTICAL FEATURES OF MBCT  16. Course content and structure  17. Session themes  18. Assessment and orientation  19. Eating a raisin with awareness  20. Body scan practice  21. Mindful movement practice  22. Sitting meditation practice  23. The Three-Minute Breathing Space  24. The importance of home practice  25. Mindfulness practice in everyday life  26. Pleasant and unpleasant experiences  27. Cognitive behavioural curriculum elements  28. Investigating experience  29. The MBCT group learning environment  30. Teaching through embodiment  Further resources  Index

    Biography

    Dr Rebecca Crane is an MBCT teacher and trainer and directs the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice, School of Psychology, Bangor University, UK.

    ‘Rebecca Crane’s masterful synthesis of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy’s core guiding principles in this revised edition is a welcome contribution. As a skilled instructor and trainer, her rich evocation of the interplay between practice and didactics throughout the program is laden with insight and will be of wide benefit to both novice and experienced practitioners.’ – Zindel Segal Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychology in Mood Disorders, University of Toronto - Scarborough, co-developer of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy

    MBCT: Distinctive Features, 2nd Edition is essential reading for any clinician wishing to gain understanding and insight about the MBCT program. Clearly and succinctly written, with new chapters and updated material, this book provides a thorough overview of the MBCT program. Importantly, Dr. Crane also addresses the underlining principles involved in teaching and how that relates to the practice of mindfulness. This book is a gem and a valuable resource.  I highly recommend it.’ – Susan Woods, MSW, LICSW, Senior MBSR/MBCT Advisor, Teacher Trainer and Mentor, Mindfulness-Based Professional Training Institute, University of California San Diego  

    ‘The author has distilled years of experience in teaching MBCT and her deep understanding of MBCT into simple and accessible language. Held in a clear structure, the book is rich in both theoretical and practical details. A real gem for both beginners interested in MBCT and seasoned MBCT teachers.’ – S. Helen Ma, Ph.D., Founding Director, Hong Kong Centre for Mindfulness

    'It is a great pleasure and honour for me to recommend this wonderful book about Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to both scientists and practitioners, to those who are more experienced and those new to the field. I have known Rebecca Crane for many years and admire her greatly for her important work on the integrity of mindfulness based interventions and the competency of the teachers offering it. Rebecca herself is one of the most competent mindfulness teachers I know, with her warm and non-judgmental attitude combined with a very practical and thorough approach. It is a privilege to be able to delve into and particularly use this second edition of her handbook during our own teaching. After all, not only our clients but also we as teachers should never stop learning and developing!' - Anne Speckens, Professor of Psychiatry, Radboud Centre for Mindfulness, Department of Psychiatry, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands

    'Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is being used increasingly in therapeutic practice. It encourages clients to process experiences, helping them to change their relationship with challenging thoughts and feelings.' - Stuart Palma, Project Manager, Leadership and Participation, CSP