Third Wave Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

After about 50 years of CBT, third wave therapy pioneers including Hayes, Linehan have put forward the questionsif“ controlling ”thoughts and emotions part of the problem or actually a solution. The shift has been from ‘controlling” thoughts to “acceptance”, mindfulness, visualization, psychological flexibility, action based on values and so forth. Changing the “how” of the…

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The History of Psychotherapies and the Wave of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

Psychoanalytical approaches were prevalent until the 20th century. Around 1900, the first wave of behaviourism emerged as a counterpoint to these approaches. Behaviourism posits that behaviours are measurable, can be modelled, and are subject to change. This shift toward focusing on present  circumstances, as opposed to the psychoanalytical perspective, gave rise to what is known…

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Sigmund Freud and the History of Psychoanalysis

In psychiatry, one may love or hate Freud, but he is afigure who cannot be ignored, making psychotherapy almost synonymous with Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis began with Freud’s revolutionary idea that the unconscious mind drives much of human behaviour, evolved through multiple thinkers, and shaped our understanding of emotion, childhood, identity, and mental suffering.It explains theory…

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What’s the Most Effective ADHD Treatment? Find Out Here!

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a lifelong condition that affects focus, impulse control, and organization. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, the most effective ADHD treatment depends on individual needs. The right approach often involves a combination of medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes. The Best Treatment for ADHD in Adults   1. Medication for…

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Blogs1 : Understanding the sequence of obsessions and compulsions

OCD is known as obsessive-compulsive disorder. It has two components. Obsessions are thoughts, and compulsions are behaviours. Compulsions follow obsessions. Compulsions do not exist on their own. They follow obsessions. First, there is an intrusive thought. This is an obsessive thought. A trigger usually brings this on. However, the trigger is not the cause of…

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