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Ep461 - Dr. Ron Siegel | The Science of Mindfulness

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Mindfulness & noticing thoughts as “Emotional Weather”. 2000 study, halves relapse depress

Changing the relationship with thoughts by viewing them as changing and unreliable can be beneficial for those experiencing depression. A 2000 study on mindfulness-based cognitive therapy showed that after a year, 66% of participants who underwent MBCT did not relapse into depression compared to 33% in the treatment as usual group, effectively halving the relapse rate. Practicing emotional meteorology involves acknowledging that emotions and thoughts fluctuate, and reflecting on past non-depressive moments to identify different thought patterns. Mindfulness practices highlight the ever-changing nature of thought patterns, emphasizing their unreliability. Adopting a mindful attitude towards experiences, as described by Rumi, can help individuals navigate through depression, anxiety, and other challenges with acceptance and gratitude for each experience as a guide.

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