Applying Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy to Treatment

Published 2012-05-31
Dr. Stuart Eisendrath, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the UCSF Depression Center, explores alternatives to treating depression that include cognitive therapy and cognitive mindfulness-based therapy, a new technique that blends mindfulness meditation and cognitive therapy techniques to lessen depression, particularly in individuals with recurrent episodes. Recorded on 03/27/2012. [6/2012] [Show ID: 23799]

Science of the Mind: How the Brain Works to Regulate Mood, Emotions and Stress -- Mini Medical School for the Public Presented by UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
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All Comments (21)
  • @Don-hn8qw
    where my yorkville counselling students at?? show some love
  • @raymondlai4656
    Dear University of California Television (UCTV) :), I would like to say, thank you, to you, for taking the time, energy and effort to both upload and share this video with the youtube community. Thank You!
  • @yalezzzz
    Dr. Eisendrath, This video was incredibly helpful. Thank you.
  • @Annabells117
    Please upload more talks like this. This Dr is the actual PI (principal investigator) on the study he's talking about. He explains so much, very clearly. More studies need to be done in this area. Protocols and assessments need to be developed and refined until there's a defined treatment regimen that will help the millions suffering
  • @academia3602
    UCTV is doing a great job. I am student of clinical psy, and these lectures of uctv have helped me a lot.... I really thank you a lot.
  • Supercharged lecture on MBCT with applications and demonstrations. Thanks for uploading this precious video 🤗😊👍
  • @Annabells117
    I love these UC videos. You can learn about so many different topics
  • @AndyB1286
    One of my favourite longer videos about MBCT. I swear by this form of therapy 🙂
  • @bnewalways2374
    He's got a good sense of humor too.I really liked the talk.
  • @aekjotek
    a brilliant and insightful lecture thank you x
  • @v5531155
    Great conference about MBCT, definitely a must for those with depression and anxiety disorder, so they realize there is a mindful solution above the medicines that do not work all the time.
  • @kbderek610
    Mindfulness is the only thing that gave me any relief from rumination / depression and worry
  • Thank you! I received your video & it's good stuff! My therapist introduced me yrs ago to meditation. And it works if you work it. I have shared techniques with associates. I learned what works for me. Healthy living is my mantra. Namaste
  • @staceyhuard4943
    This was a great presentation! I would love a reference list :)
  • @GaititoReng42
    great and meaningfulness talk,keep bring in more,and thank
  • @tom474e
    Very helpful video. Thank you.