Can being happy help me fight infection
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2y ago
CAN BEING HAPPY HELP ME FIGHT INFECTION? This BBC Pod Cast helps understand the links between wellbeing and stress! https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cszv70 The post Can being happy help me fight infection appeared first on Rob Shaw Counselling, CBT & EMDR Therapist ..read more
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How to tame your “Monkey Mind”
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
A brilliant short video to explain how to tame the “Monkey Mind” The post How to tame your “Monkey Mind” appeared first on Rob Shaw Counselling, CBT & EMDR Therapist ..read more
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A Fearless Heart
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
A Fearless Heart – Thupten Jinpa There are many mindfulness books to tempt us with, this one I would highly recommend! Self-compassion is the overlooked key to achieving our goals. It can lead to increased happiness, stress reduction, a stronger sense of purpose, better health and a longer life. Yet many of us struggle with compassion, thinking that if we are too compassionate with others we will be taken advantage of and if we are too compassionate with ourselves we won’t achieve our goals. The Buddhist practice of mindfulness caught on in the West when we began to understand ..read more
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Imaginal Exposure for OCD and Anxiety
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
Imaginal Exposure for OCD and Anxiety For many people struggling with OCD and related anxiety disorders, one of the most beneficial treatment tools is imaginal exposure. The above link will give you some understanding of how this might work for you.  To do imaginal exposure effectively there needs to be some understanding that what you are exposing yourself to is a thought.  Using ACT can help this process enormously by supporting the development of diffusion, so you are much clearer that the exposure is to your own thoughts. The post Imaginal Exposure for OCD and Anx ..read more
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Sleep
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
  Perhaps after trying this out check the link out below to remind yourself of how beneficial sleep can be. Five compelling reasons why we all need to sleep more   The post Sleep appeared first on Rob Shaw Counselling, CBT & EMDR Therapist ..read more
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Diffusion
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
Here’s a short video of something I use a lot with the people I work with. Looks too simple ? Perhaps give yourself some time to try it without putting the pressure on to get a result! Expect it to feel wooden and a bit mechanical to start with. Play around with it, as it is a means to an end, a step towards where you want to be, not the goal itself. After a while it will feel like the obvious way to handle those unhelpful thoughts that can take you to the places you really don’t want to go. The post Diffusion appeared first on Rob Shaw Counselling, CBT & EMDR Therapist ..read more
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Tricycle
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
Are You Looking to Buddhism When You Should Be Looking To Therapy? The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice isn’t about achieving mental health. By C. W. Hunington, Jr., SPRING 2018 Tricycle Some 30 years ago Jack Engler published an influential study based on his experience as both a Buddhist meditation teacher and a clinical psychologist. He had discovered over the years that many people who come to Buddhism are looking for the kind of help they ought properly to seek in psychotherapy. “With the ‘triumph of the therapeutic’ in Western culture,” he wrote, there is a ten ..read more
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EMDR Video
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
A short video to explain EMDR therapy This video gives you a quick and easily understandable summary of what to expect from EMDR therapy.  I particularly like it as it doesn’t use jargon and keeps things simple. The post EMDR Video appeared first on Rob Shaw Counselling, CBT & EMDR Therapist ..read more
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EMDR
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing EMDR, is a type of therapy that can ensure you don’t finish therapy with a “nail still stuck in your head”. EMDR does two very important things it unlocks the negative memories and emotions stored in the nervous system, and it helps the brain process the experience.  In a session of EMDR an individual is asked to bring an unpleasant image, memory or negative belief related to their traumatic event or situation to mind.  With these thoughts and images in mind, individuals are also asked to move their eyes side-to-side for several sec ..read more
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Surf
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by ecbtAdmin
2y ago
Urges and compulsions are some of the most difficult behaviors to change.   This ACT metaphor above is often used to describe a way of change that does not draw us into a battle or struggle with ourselves.  Having spent some time surfing real waves myself I think its worth adding that surfing can be really hard but when you get it right is immensely satisfying. The post surf appeared first on Rob Shaw Counselling, CBT & EMDR Therapist ..read more
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