Mindful Processing in Psychotherapy – Facilitating Natural Healing Process within Attuned Therapeutic Relationship
Publish place: The third international conference on the secrets of holistic life with the approach of medical sciences, nutrition and mental health
Publish Year: 1402
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 21 February 2024
Mindful Processing in Psychotherapy – Facilitating Natural Healing Process within Attuned Therapeutic Relationship abstract
Mindfulness is non-judgmental, accepting awareness of what is going on in the present moment. The author proposes that mindfulness promotes natural healing of the organism, where the change comes spontaneously by acceptance and awareness of internal experience. Such process the author describes as ‘mindful processing’, because with mindful awareness disturbing experiences can be processed and integrated. The author’s interest in how mindfulness can be systematically applied in psychotherapy led to the development of the ‘mindful processing’ method, which invites the client to become aware of the moment-to- moment subjective experience. The method is used within attuned therapeutic relationship and the theoretical framework of Integrative Psychotherapy. Mindful Processing is not goal-oriented and doesn’t strive to achieve a positive outcome. Such an outcome is a natural by-product of accepting awareness of both pleasant and unpleasant inner experience (body sensations, affects and/or thoughts). The method is illustrated with a transcript of a session with commentary.
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Mindful Processing in Psychotherapy – Facilitating Natural Healing Process within Attuned Therapeutic Relationship authors
Gregorik Žvelcvof
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