Applying Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Treatment

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2012
  • Dr. Stuart Eisendrath, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the UCSF Depression Center, explores alternatives to treating depression that include cognitive therapy and cognitive mindfulness-based therapy, a new technique that blends mindfulness meditation and cognitive therapy techniques to lessen depression, particularly in individuals with recurrent episodes. Recorded on 03/27/2012. [6/2012] [Show ID: 23799]
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Komentáře • 123

  • @Don-hn8qw
    @Don-hn8qw Před 5 lety +246

    where my yorkville counselling students at?? show some love

  • @raymondlai4656
    @raymondlai4656 Před 8 lety +25

    Dear University of California Television (UCTV) :), I would like to say, thank you, to you, for taking the time, energy and effort to both upload and share this video with the youtube community. Thank You!

  • @Annabells117
    @Annabells117 Před 11 lety +14

    Please upload more talks like this. This Dr is the actual PI (principal investigator) on the study he's talking about. He explains so much, very clearly. More studies need to be done in this area. Protocols and assessments need to be developed and refined until there's a defined treatment regimen that will help the millions suffering

  • @yalezzzz
    @yalezzzz Před 10 lety +10

    Dr. Eisendrath,
    This video was incredibly helpful. Thank you.

  • @Annabells117
    @Annabells117 Před 11 lety +4

    I love these UC videos. You can learn about so many different topics

  • @academia3602
    @academia3602 Před 4 lety +2

    UCTV is doing a great job. I am student of clinical psy, and these lectures of uctv have helped me a lot.... I really thank you a lot.

  • @AndyB1286
    @AndyB1286 Před 2 lety +1

    One of my favourite longer videos about MBCT. I swear by this form of therapy 🙂

  • @bnewalways2374
    @bnewalways2374 Před 3 lety

    He's got a good sense of humor too.I really liked the talk.

  • @mr.anindyabanerjee9905
    @mr.anindyabanerjee9905 Před 3 lety +2

    Supercharged lecture on MBCT with applications and demonstrations. Thanks for uploading this precious video 🤗😊👍

  • @kbderek610
    @kbderek610 Před 5 lety +7

    Mindfulness is the only thing that gave me any relief from rumination / depression and worry

    • @SRF-vm3fy
      @SRF-vm3fy Před 3 lety

      how are you today ???

    • @kbderek610
      @kbderek610 Před 3 lety +2

      90% better I’ve been back to work for two years I’m dating.
      I never thought I would get my life back but I did

    • @SRF-vm3fy
      @SRF-vm3fy Před 3 lety

      @@kbderek610 it is so encouraging to hear that Taco Platter! Hope the same from me!

    • @SRF-vm3fy
      @SRF-vm3fy Před 3 lety

      @@kbderek610 have you any tip to share?

    • @kbderek610
      @kbderek610 Před 3 lety +3

      @@SRF-vm3fy sure!
      The most important is to realize your thoughts are completely out of your control.
      There is no such thing as a negative or positive thought until you decide so.
      Spent 20 minutes a day just observing your thoughts without judgement

  • @aekjotek
    @aekjotek Před 9 lety +3

    a brilliant and insightful lecture thank you x

  • @maryanasthiliare2945
    @maryanasthiliare2945 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the imperative insightful educational video.

  • @staceyhuard4943
    @staceyhuard4943 Před 3 lety +4

    This was a great presentation! I would love a reference list :)

  • @v5531155
    @v5531155 Před rokem

    Great conference about MBCT, definitely a must for those with depression and anxiety disorder, so they realize there is a mindful solution above the medicines that do not work all the time.

  • @rochellewarren6219
    @rochellewarren6219 Před rokem

    Thank you! I received your video & it's good stuff! My therapist introduced me yrs ago to meditation. And it works if you work it. I have shared techniques with associates. I learned what works for me. Healthy living is my mantra.
    Namaste

  • @TheWritingGirl
    @TheWritingGirl Před 12 lety

    I enjoy these greatly, thank you

  • @GaititoReng42
    @GaititoReng42 Před 11 lety

    great and meaningfulness talk,keep bring in more,and thank

  • @JessicaSanchez-bj4bm
    @JessicaSanchez-bj4bm Před 5 lety

    This is incredible!

  • @vrindasugandhi1646
    @vrindasugandhi1646 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing lecture 🔥. Can someone please provide reference list of this presentation?

  • @kamsmumy
    @kamsmumy Před 12 lety

    fantastic information!

  • @tom474e
    @tom474e Před 4 lety

    Very helpful video. Thank you.

  • @ankitasain4340
    @ankitasain4340 Před 4 lety

    Really amazing...

  • @allureoffemininity1091
    @allureoffemininity1091 Před 3 lety +2

    Tapred from antidepressants equivalent to maintenance
    Kuyken 2008
    Less residual depression and improved quality of life
    _ maintained antidepressant
    Or Mcbt much more effective than placebo in preventing relapse for people who were unstable remitters
    For stable remitters according to Hamilton scale (7Or low) equivalent for all 3 groups

  • @ironjohnlad
    @ironjohnlad Před 10 lety +3

    This is a very good video. I am a therapist, and I encourage exercises from MBCT outside of the therapy room, and use Focusing-oriented Therapy ( not CBT) in the therapy room. I have also adapted Mindfulness for addictions, anxiety, anger management. MBCT and FOT offer a brilliant combination.

    • @romanr7948
      @romanr7948 Před 9 lety

      ironjohnlad When you mentioned Focusing, were you referring to the work of Eugene Gendlin?

    • @ironjohnlad
      @ironjohnlad Před 9 lety

      Roman R Yes ! I did an MA in Focusing and Experiential psychotherapy, which majored on the words of Eugene Gendlin ! His work has helped to revolutionised both my own life and my therapy practice !

    • @romanr7948
      @romanr7948 Před 9 lety +2

      ironjohnlad I thought so :) I also use principles of Focusing. Sometimes I use the method exclusively as described in the book _The Power of Focusing_ by Ann Weiser Cornell, but most often I combine its principles with _Symbolic Modeling_ (to uncover aspects/triggers to work on) and with one or several techniques for destroying unproductive acquired reflexes that lead people to undesired emotional states. The latter are _EFT/FasterEFT_, _Sedona Method_, NLP technique called _Swish_, etc. Some people call this reducing or removing an emotional charge associated with a trigger.
      The results I get with the above make MBCT, and other approaches talked about in several videos on this topic, a child's play :) I am routinely able to facilitate one's exiting very deep disturbing states even in one session. When one doesn't happen to be enough, then 2 or 3 are.
      For the sake of scientific approach, I will acknowledge a possibility that I get clients that fit what I do well.

  • @jyotsnamisra3479
    @jyotsnamisra3479 Před 8 měsíci

    Very very interesting topic.. Loved it

  • @tomjerry5916
    @tomjerry5916 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so every thing links so attention memory cognitive also screw up by depression

  • @tracylstuan
    @tracylstuan Před 5 lety

    Great lecture! Thank you UCTV.

  • @rishikeshsarang5593
    @rishikeshsarang5593 Před 5 lety

    Thanxxxx

  • @ironjohnlad
    @ironjohnlad Před 10 lety

    Just another thought. MBCT IS good for treating depression directly. It is brilliant ! And its better than Conventional CBT, which tends to activate over-ride where as experiential therapies ( MBCT, FOT, Somatic Experiencing,Senorimotor) activate the process systems. Also MBCT/ FOT works for OCD, you dont need RCT trails to know it works.

  • @Counselingtherapyonline
    @Counselingtherapyonline Před 9 lety +15

    Mindfulness therapy helps you change the underlying cause of anxiety and panic attacks.

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      @pubudurathnayaka4204 Před 8 lety

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    • @AndreS-ie7if
      @AndreS-ie7if Před 3 lety

      Would be great if you can elaborate. Thank you.

  • @eileenstack255
    @eileenstack255 Před 3 lety

    Thanks 😊🙋‍♀️🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️

  • @Mofolu
    @Mofolu Před 3 lety

    Impressive

  • @mothergoose6087
    @mothergoose6087 Před 6 lety

    Meditation for memory. Do you miss the most important things in your life? I did and besides other people made up the truth about what I forgot so there must be no memory. I want to be married to my past for the sake of my future and peace of mind. I want my life back. I don't want to be irresponsible. Does it ever matter what a person wants out of life? I need feedback from my past but there is no conversation. Maybe we lie or misrepresent or are too mad at me or something.

  • @perrin6
    @perrin6 Před 6 lety +1

    I've been depressed/anxious for most of my life and my experience doesn't centre around memories of bad past events and fears about my future, the way I feel in the present moment has been dominated by oversensitivity to physical discomforts of various kinds that years of practising mindfulness has not enabled me to accept.

    • @mindfuleats4517
      @mindfuleats4517 Před 6 lety +1

      what do you mean by oversensitivity to physical discomforts? Have you tried being curious about those sensations? seeing them as transient phenomena? Taking the 'I' out of the experience? I am really interested? When pain ( I know you have not specified it as pain -rather perhaps senstivity to sensory experience) sometimes shifting attention to sounds really helps to take the emphasis away from the physical sensations. I tried it during an episode of acute pain and it dulled the pain somewhat.

    • @perrin6
      @perrin6 Před 6 lety +1

      By physical discomforts I mean aches, soreness anywhere in the body but more exacerbated in my head and mouth, I rarely feel comfortable temperaturewise. When I read a computer screen my eyes ache but I have to keep reading if it's important. (this is nothing to do with needing the right glasses). This morning I awoke with headache and slight toothache. I went out to the shops and there was a slight breeze which isn't especially cold but made my eyes water. My attention is constantly distracted by uncomfortable sensations plus my legs always feel weak and I have to consciously concentrate on walking to keep in a straight line, I cannot rely on automatic muscle memory and my movements are often clumsy . Although the weather is mild and the sun is shining I didn't enjoy the walk. I have been like this all my adult life. There is something odd about my nervous system but I have never convinced GPs to take me seriously. I think it could be related to a lack of right-brain activity which gives one a sense of spaciousness (which enables one to focus more widely on sensations and helps with coordination.)

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 Před 6 lety

      perrin6 yo need to get a diagnosis, sounds like something different to depression, possibly hypochondriasis or conversion disorder.There is no evidence for hemispherical dominance in depression.

    • @mindfuleats4517
      @mindfuleats4517 Před 6 lety +1

      Depression is associated with an inter-hemispheric imbalance; a hyperactive right-hemisphere (RH) and a relatively hypoactive left-hemisphere (LH). Nevertheless, the underlying mechanisms which can explain why depression is associated with a RH dominance remain elusive.

    • @mindfuleats4517
      @mindfuleats4517 Před 6 lety +1

      Good luck with finding an understanding medical professional. It does sound like you have sensory issues. It is a shame that you have not yet found help and I wish you well in the future and hope you find some relief.

  • @janny5546
    @janny5546 Před rokem

    This is awesome... Pls how many times can one practice mindfulness in a week and for what duration per session. Many thanks

  • @mamunurrashid5652
    @mamunurrashid5652 Před 8 lety +15

    The only way to gain physical strength is : weight lifting.
    The only way to gain mental strength is : mindful meditation

    • @michaelchan9874
      @michaelchan9874 Před 3 lety

      so.. before mindful meditation, nobody had mental strength? Might want to revise that statement.

    • @mamunurrashid5652
      @mamunurrashid5652 Před 3 lety

      @@michaelchan9874 ah.....I get you! But don't take things so literally,man!
      Of course,before humans started structured weight lifting of recent times,there were muscular men on earth! But latest weight lifting techniques and practices can 'effectively' make majority of us muscular and strong!
      The same goes with 'mindful meditation'! Before MM,there were people that did have mental strength! BUT like weight lifting,mindful meditation gives us(most of us) a structured and scientifically proven way to manage our brain/mind!

    • @mamunurrashid5652
      @mamunurrashid5652 Před 3 lety

      @@ZenseiMeditation only stupid people will say "muscles don't make you strong"!!!

    • @mamunurrashid5652
      @mamunurrashid5652 Před 3 lety

      @@ZenseiMeditation There are hundreds of videos of "Strong Men" in youtube. Why don't you just watch those videos and see if 'muscles' really matter in the matter of 'strength'! Any strongman will tell you 'muscle' is the first requirement for 'strength'!
      Your "homemade" idea of 'strength' doesn't matter. Strength has specific measurement and criteria or standard!

    • @mamunurrashid5652
      @mamunurrashid5652 Před 3 lety

      @@ZenseiMeditation ha????? I didn't say Bodybuilders are stronger than powerlifters! I said, muscles are the main source of human strength! Both powerlifters and bodybuilders 'need' muscles to be strong. The point here is not 'which category is stronger than which'!
      I'm a weighlifter myself. And I know how important it is for human body to have 'muscles' to gain strength!

  • @ironjohnlad
    @ironjohnlad Před 10 lety

    At 42.10 if the video, his slide contradicts what he says about equivalence of MBCT and ADm. Relapse with MBCT was 47%, as compared to 60% for anti-depressants. That is not equivalent, there is a 13% superiority of MBCT. Also MBCT lead to quality of life improvements. MBCT is better according to his slide.

    • @ironjohnlad
      @ironjohnlad Před 9 lety

      I would like him to explain the contradictory statistics. Neither of us have any idea if he 1) Made a mistake. 2) There were other factors made this statistical discrepancy not statistically significant. 3) we need clarification.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 Před 6 lety

      ironjohnlad it's not significantly different maybe.

  • @semiemregocer
    @semiemregocer Před 4 lety

    Any book recommendations on how to apply mindfulness cognitive threphy?

    • @nickys8162
      @nickys8162 Před 4 lety

      Dr. Stuart Eisendrath, the speaker here, recommends these books:
      The Mindful Way through Depression by M. Williams et al.
      Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy by Z. Segal et al.
      I have read both and they are both, on their own, fantastic guides. They are very overlapping in content with different perspectives (therapist vs. client).

    • @dragonchr15
      @dragonchr15 Před 3 lety

      At its simplest, a journal is all you really need.
      At the 37 minute mark, you can follow the guidelines in the left hand column and just write out the depressing thoughts and accept them as is....

  • @GETBENT1331
    @GETBENT1331 Před 2 lety

    i thought mindfulness was part of dialectical therapy. isnt it the same as body scan meditation?

  • @TheWritingGirl
    @TheWritingGirl Před 12 lety

    I have attest, DBT along with meds does take you farther then just one or the other.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 Před 6 lety +1

      MischievousKittie it's CBT,not debt,2 completely different therapies

  • @miguelsoto9450
    @miguelsoto9450 Před 10 lety

    Equibase, DRF, KY OAK.

  • @billhildebrand5053
    @billhildebrand5053 Před 4 lety

    6:31. Depressive Symptoms

  • @chayachay6937
    @chayachay6937 Před 6 lety +4

    Western scholars who labelled themselves as experts on mindfulness should give a big credit and show gratitude to the Buddha. After all, he discovered it and taught it throughout his life. Truth is he taught at least 40 ways of meditation which can help humankind cope with their inner and outer world better. We can choose whatever way which suits us best. Study Buddhism more you will know more on how to live your life happier and you don't even have to convert to it.

    • @savithakootil6749
      @savithakootil6749 Před 5 lety +1

      mindfulness predates the Buddha.. the roots are in the vedas..

    • @zheejanair1134
      @zheejanair1134 Před 5 lety

      Chaya Chay
      But can’t forget the western remarkable contributions in medical engineering and educational fields as well.
      Mindfulness is part of yoga, originated in India, and Buddha practiced it.

  • @deenbakr1706
    @deenbakr1706 Před 2 lety

    What you mean by roomanating?

    • @mindfuleats4517
      @mindfuleats4517 Před 2 lety

      Ruminating. Chewing over something over and over production n your mind.

  • @jademanzana7629
    @jademanzana7629 Před 3 lety

    I have bpd and rapid changing impulsive behaviour. I need to reign it in because its getting me in a lot of trouble. I really need help

    • @dani323
      @dani323 Před 3 lety

      1:19:05 Listen to him. Best regards

  • @bethgott9768
    @bethgott9768 Před 2 měsíci

    Its how I gained a published manual via pseudonyms

  • @garypuckettmuse
    @garypuckettmuse Před 6 lety

    Of course they don't do the treatments that are not medicinal first -- they always say non-medicinal treatments are only if nothing else works. Why?

    • @jms4406
      @jms4406 Před 5 lety

      They will likely do it concurrently because I think it is very hard to have a breakthrough with a patient that is in the depth of depression. The threat for them is so great that they trust nothing. I feel that depression is strongly linked to being overcome by fear. By increasing serotonin, it can help the mind relax more and be more open to cognitive therapy. When I took them in the past they helped me see my problem more clearly. I allowed myself to think about things that I couldn't before because of my fear. They saved my life, I was on 3 heart medications prior to trying an antidepressant because I was convinced it was my heart and not my anxiety and depression, I was convinced that antidepressants were a cop out and that I was weak if I needed them. Now eventually I was able to get off them. They would have still been useful to me, but I used them as a tool to help me see clearly. When Deep in depression just lifting a fork to the mouth feels like too much work, let alone thinking about mindfulness.

  • @ivanlaws622
    @ivanlaws622 Před 2 lety

    It's Psych. B.S.

  • @margerykeasler4570
    @margerykeasler4570 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to marry you, you are saying everything I am going through. Meditating twice a day and my brain empties. Like a lobotomy which I need. hee hee.

  • @billhildebrand5053
    @billhildebrand5053 Před 4 lety +1

    36:27 MBCT

  • @foogentog
    @foogentog Před 9 lety +5

    Don't listen to Lou Lois. He doesn't have any experience in mindfulness. While cbt might not work on it's own (I don't know), mindfulness works, it just takes a dedicated schedule. You probably need to work with someone. It is proven scientifically more so than anything out there.

    • @luizag123
      @luizag123 Před 6 lety +2

      CBT is scientifically proven to work. Please don't spread misinformation and then add "I dont know". If you dont know, dont say it.

  • @TwistedMarksman
    @TwistedMarksman Před 3 lety

    He has to say ''uuuh'' or ''ummm'' every 2 seconds!!!!!!

  • @patriciaoreilly8907
    @patriciaoreilly8907 Před rokem

    Er er er ah is very off putting to listen too when you talk

  • @thepeoplesprotest
    @thepeoplesprotest Před 8 lety +1

    Honestly, the hocus pocus beggars belief.........

    • @mindfuleats4517
      @mindfuleats4517 Před 6 lety

      Kev, have you actually tried it?

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 Před 6 lety

      Kev Quarrell it's well proven,and used in Many treatment programs nowadays