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MBCT (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy)

MBCT combines mindfulness meditation and cognitive therapy to prevent depressive relapses. An 8-week scientifically validated program recommended by health authorities for recurrent depression.

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MBCT (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy)

Overview

MBCT was developed in the 1990s by Zindel Segal, Mark Williams, and John Teasdale to prevent depressive relapses. It reduces relapse risk by 44% and is recommended by NICE, HAS, and WHO.

Core Principles

  • Cognitive decentering
  • Breaking ruminative cycles
  • Being mode vs. doing mode
  • Warning sign recognition
  • Self-compassion

Main Indications

  • Depressive relapse prevention
  • Depression in remission
  • Chronic anxiety
  • Mental rumination

Program Structure

8-week program similar to MBSR with cognitive exercises integration.

Contraindications

  • Current major depressive episode
  • Active psychosis
  • Unstabilized addiction
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