Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Practice
MTA
A clinician's guide with case studies, session plans, and outcome measures
2nd Edition
"Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Practice" serves as a comprehensive clinician's guide, bridging the gap between the theoretical foundations of MBCT and its practical application. The book opens by tracing MBCT's origins from Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Cognitive Therapy (CT), highlighting its unique contribution to preventing depressive relapse by fostering a different relationship with thoughts and feelings. It emphasizes the MBCT therapist's stance – embodying presence, compassion, and non-judgment through personal mindfulness practice – and outlines essential competencies and ethical considerations. A robust assessment and case formulation process is detailed, crucial for tailoring MBCT to individual needs while considering diagnoses and suitability.
The core of the book systematically unpacks the MBCT program, offering detailed session plans for the standard eight-week group format. Each chapter, from "Coming Off Automatic Pilot" to "Maintaining Gains and Moving Forward," provides specific learning aims, guided practice scripts, and inquiry prompts, ensuring fidelity to the model while allowing for therapist authenticity. Key techniques like the Body Scan, Mindful Movement, Sitting Meditation with breath/thoughts/emotions, the Three-Minute Breathing Space, and Loving-Kindness are thoroughly explained, alongside their underlying purpose and practical application. The guide also dedicates significant attention to the vital role of home practice and the art of inquiry in deepening experiential learning.
Beyond the standard curriculum, the book offers extensive adaptations for diverse clinical populations and delivery formats. Dedicated chapters address tailoring MBCT for Major Depressive Disorder (managing rumination, self-criticism, and anhedonia), Generalized Anxiety and Panic (working with worry loops and physical sensations), and Social Anxiety and OCD (shifting self-focused attention and addressing intrusive thoughts). Crucially, "Trauma-Sensitive MBCT and Risk Management" provides essential guidelines for ensuring safety, empowering client choice, and managing potential dysregulation. The book also explores delivering MBCT individually or in brief formats, through telehealth and digital platforms, and with cultural humility and accessibility in mind.
Finally, "Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in Practice" underscores the importance of evidence-based care by detailing outcome measures and psychometrics. It guides clinicians in selecting reliable and valid tools for tracking symptom reduction and the development of mindfulness skills, and introduces the concept of session-by-session monitoring and feedback-informed treatment. The concluding case studies for depression, anxiety, comorbidity, and complex presentations vividly illustrate how these principles and adaptations are applied in real-world clinical scenarios, showcasing the transformative journey of clients from initial struggle to sustained well-being and mindful living.
The book is designed for mental health professionals—psychologists, counselors, social workers, psychiatrists, and nurses—who want to learn or refine their delivery of Mindfulness‑Based Cognitive Therapy. It serves both newcomers needing a step‑by‑step guide to the MBCT model and experienced clinicians seeking specific adaptations, therapist scripts, and outcome‑measurement strategies. Supervisors and training directors will also find fidelity checklists and developmental milestones useful for guiding trainees, while program leaders can use the sections on program design, telehealth, and cultural inclusion to implement MBCT within stepped‑care settings.
February 24, 2026
50,442 words
3 hours 32 minutes
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