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wow, already one hour into the discussion, but we got another hour to go! So there's plenty of time get your questions in for @snowlee127.
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Hi @snowlee127
My biggest thing is finding a Balance ?
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@Determined @CherryBomb Yes and that is also the reason why for a non-pharmaceutical intervention to be effective, it takes at least 8 sessions of interventions. I often think about it this way; I won't expect to see a difference in my body if I went to the gym for just one day. It is the same principle of actually training our brain, training our pre-frontal cortex. One thing about CBT is, people, end up judging themselves when they had the automatic negative reactions. I think personally, that's when mindfulness practice became important, to be able to go 'hmm, thats interesting, I am having this reaction. Maybe I need to train my mind a bit more'.
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@snowlee127 in which context is "acceptance" spoken of. Is that deemed of a passive or proactive nature. ie does it mean understanding to accept or passive acceptance?
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@snowlee127, I'd never thought of it that way. Setting ourselves realistic expectations is so important. And we can't expect intstant results when changing behaviour and thinking.
@Marie7 welcome to the conversvation! Feel free to ask snowlee127 any questions about CBT that you have.
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