Trainer

Date

28 Nov 2020
Expired!

Time

AEST
9:30 am - 11:30 am

Your Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: 27 Nov 2020
  • Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

CPD

2

Location

Online - interactive

Organiser

MiCBT Institute
Phone
+61 3 6224 7707
Email
admin@mindfulness.net.au

MiCBT Masterclass 15: Right Effort as Cognitive Reappraisal in MiCBT

Fee

AU$60

Cognitive reappraisal in CBT involves a disputation of “distorted thinking” to help people rectify their views to align with “reality”. Similarly, the Right Effort is a central skill set in the “Eightfold Noble Path” in Buddhist psychology, which teaches people to notice the kind of thoughts that inhabit their mind, choose carefully to think helpful thoughts and abandon unhelpful ones.

Since Aaron T. Beck’s philosophy underlying Cognitive Therapy was derived from both ancient Greek and Buddhist philosophies, it is not surprising that both CBT-based cognitive reappraisal and the “Right Effort” involve identifying unhelpful thinking, modifying beliefs, relating to others in different ways, and changing the way we think about something or someone.

This masterclass will describe both methods, the relationship between them, and the important differences in their practice and fundamental assumptions.

You will learn:

  • The nature and practice of cognitive reappraisal in CBT
  • The nature and practice of the Right Effort in Buddhist psychology
  • The important differences between the two approaches to reappraisal
  • The application of the Right Effort as cognitive reappraisal in MiCBT
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