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Mindfulness-integrated CBT
Principles and Practice
A brilliant integration of Buddhism into CBT. It is heart-warming from my side to see the depth of change which is possible with MiCBT. The integration of Buddhism with MiCBT is incredibly skilful. The book has the capacity to benefit so many, directly both therapists and clients, and countless others indirectly. Bruno Cayoun is a man who practises what he preaches, and this is evident in his writing. Mindfulness-integrated Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is comprehensive, clear, practical and easily accessible. Integrating sound theory (both Eastern and Western) and grounded in solid research, it gently and informatively guides the reader through its step-by-step applications. A mindful breath of fresh air for the world of therapy, it promises to enhance the lives of our clients…and ourselves. This book is a wonderful achievement, bringing together the best of behavioural and cognitive science with the wise insights from Buddhist teachings; a wonderful contribution to the literature.
—Tenzin Chönyi (Diana Taylor), Psychotherapist and Buddhist meditation teacher, Vajrayana Institute, Sydney, Australia, author of ‘Enough! A Buddhist Approach to Finding Release From Addictive Patterns’
—George W. Burns, Clinical Psychologist, Senior Adjunct Lecturer at Edith Cowan University, Australia, Director of the Milton H. Erikson Institute of Western Australia and the Hypnotherapy Centre of Western Australia, author of ‘Healing with Stories’
—J. Mark G. Williams, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK, co-author of ‘Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Depression: A new approach to preventing relapse’
Bruno A. Cayoun (Author)
9780470974964, Wiley
Hardback, published 8 April 2011
320 pages
24.4 x 17.6 x 2.2 cm, 0.709 kg
“My impression is that MiCBT is as much a marketing effort as a therapeutic and scientific one. If Mindfulness-Integrated CBT: Principles and Practice attracts the interest of other investigators as it deserves, it will be interesting to see how the comparative outcome data emerge and to what populations each approach will be more effective.” (Psyccritiques, 8 August 2012)
Mindfulness-integrated CBT: Principles and Practice represents the first set of general principles and practical guidelines for the integration of mindfulness meditation with well-documented and newly developed CBT techniques to address a broad range of psychological dysfunctions.
About the Author. Acknowledgments. Preface. Abbreviations. Introduction. Three Bases of Learning. About this Book. Part I Theoretical Foundation. 1 Operationalization of Mindfulness. Defi nition of MiCBT. Case Illustration with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Western Understanding of Eastern Conceptualization. Changes in Western Clinical Psychology. Summary of Main Points. 2 The Co-emergence Model of Reinforcement: A Rationale for Mindfulness Integration. Integrating Essential Components of Behavior Change. Role and Phenomenology of the Four Functional Components. Widening the Scope of Learning Theory. A Dynamic Systems Explanation of Intrusive Thoughts. Maintaining Mental Illness. Recreating Balance in the System. Summary of Main Points. Part II Internalizing Skills. 3 Suitability and Rationale for MiCBT: Practical Guidelines for Therapists. A Transdiagnostic Assessment. Contraindications. Assessing Motivation to Change: A Proposed Script. Developing and Delivering an Appropriate Rationale. An Experiential Rationale for Mindfulness with Breathing. Modeling Acceptance and Equanimity in the 1st Interview. Summary of Main Points. 4 Stage 1 of MiCBT – Part I: How to Generalize Metacognitive and Interoceptive Exposure. Set Up. Relaxation as a Preparatory Measure. Practice Overview: Description and Operationalization. Summary of Main Points. 5 Clinical Relevance. Confounding Factors. Relaxation and Equanimity. Summary of Main Points. 6 Stage 1 of MiCBT – Part II: Explaining Difficulties and Facilitating Shifts. Lost in Thoughts. Dealing with Pain. Other Typical Diffi culties. Promoting Adherence. Completion of Stage 1. Summary of Main Points. Part III Externalizing Skills. 7 Stage 2 of MiCBT: Mindful Exposure and Cognitive Reappraisal. Aim of Stage 2. Basic Notion of Graded Exposure in Behavior Therapy. Exposure in Imagination. Overcoming Imagery Limitations. "Bi-polar Exposure." Basic Notion of Cognitive Restructuring in Cognitive Therapy. Some Limitations. The Concept of Irrationality. Cognitive Reappraisal as a Consequence of Mindfulness. Re-evaluating the Self-Concept. Summary of Main Points. 8 Stage 3 of MiCBT: Interpersonal Mindfulness. Social Identity Theory. Stage 3 and the Theory of Social Identity. Using Stages 1 and 2 to Understand Others. Summary of Main Points. 9 Stage 4 of MiCBT: Relapse Prevention with Grounded Empathy. Empathy as Part of the MiCBT Model. Consequences of Mindfulness. Empathy as a Function of "Egolessness." Self-Esteem. Two Bases for Self-Acceptance. Training in Stage 4. Reappraising Relapse. Summary of Main Points. Part IV The Benefits. 10 MiCBT with DSM-V Axis 1 and Axis 2 Disorders. Developmental versus Situational Causes of Psychopathology. Early Cue Detection versus Experiential Avoidance. Case Example 1: Social Phobia. Case Example 2: PTSD. Case Example 3: PTSD and Dysthymic Disorder. Case Example 4: PTSD and Major Depressive Episode. Case Example 5: PTSD and Gambling Addiction. Case Example 6: Chronic Pain. Case Example 7: Chronic Pain, Chronic Depression, OCD and Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia. Case Example 8: General Anxiety Disorder, Connective Tissue Disorder and Osteoarthritis. Case Example 9: Chronic Depression, General Anxiety, Binge Eating and Diabetes. Case Example 10: Borderline Personality Disorder. The Issue of Personality. Summary of Main Points. 11 Evaluation of Mindfulness Training. Measuring Effi cacy of Mindfulness-based Treatments. Data Collection: A Non Diagnosis-Specifi c Analysis of MiCBT. Effects of MiCBT on Health Behavior of People with Type 2 Diabetes. Mindfulness and Western Therapies. Summary of Main Points. Part V Teaching and Training. 12 Weekly Implementation Protocol. Expected Skills Acquired with the Program. Contact Hours for the 8- to 12-Week MiCBT Program. Structure of Facilitator Handouts. Summary of the 4-Stage Model. Concluding Comment. Follow-up Sessions. Outline for the MiCBT Follow-up Groups. Summary of Main Points. 13 Professional Training. The Importance of Therapist Variables. Effects of Mindfulness on Therapy Outcomes. The Importance of Professional Training. Case Example 1: Needle Phobia. Case Example 2: Pain, Gambling Addiction and Anxiety. Case Example 3: Pain. Case Example 4: Distressing Situation. Case Example 5: ADHD. Recommendations for Clinicians. Summary of Main Points. 14 Frequently Asked Questions. Common Questions about Mindfulness Meditation. Compatibility with Pharmacotherapy. Unexplained Experiences with the Practice. Adherence to Therapy. Trauma. Passion. Pain. MiCBT for Children. Conducting Groups. Contraindications. Summary of Main Points. References. Glossary. List of Appendices. Appendix A – Scripts. Appendix B – Assessment Tools. Appendix C – Client Forms. Index.
Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]
