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Essay Of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)

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Williams et al (2014) compared MBCT with both cognitive psychological education, and treatment as usual, he compared the success rate of the therapy in preventing the relapse of MDD in people currently in remission phase following at least 3 previous episodes. It was consequently found that MBCT provided significant protection against the relapse, for participants with increased vulnerability due to adverse psychological history, but showed no significant advantage in comparison to an active control treatment and usual care over the whole group of patients with persistently recurring depression. Coelho et al (2013) provided a detailed outline of the evidence that supports the claim that MBCT is a recently developed class based program designed to prevent the relapse and recurrence of Major Depression. . The evidence from the randomized trials reviewed by the authors, suggests that for patients with 3 or more previous depressive episodes, MBCT has an additive benefit to usual care. J. R. van Aalderen, et al (2011) examined the efficacy of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) in addition to treatment as usual (TAU) for recurrent depressive patients and found that MBCT resulted in a comparable reduction of depressive symptoms for patients. Analyses also suggest that the reduction of depressive symptoms was mediated by decreased …show more content…

In the current study MBCT was associated with statistically significant reductions in depression from pre to post treatment. The gains were maintained over time and treatment variables like booster session attendance and compliance to mindfulness practice correlated with better depression outcomes. The study showed a strong negative correlation between ruminating thoughts and mindful attention which is consistent with the application of Metacognitive Attention during

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