MindBody Medicine Clinic
MindBody Medicine Clinical Activities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy or CBT?
A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) intervention is designed to:
- Decrease maladaptive coping skills such as catastrophizing
- Enhance patients' ability to use attention diversion and changes in activity to control and decrease pain by increasing their use of potentially adaptive strategies.
Our clinic focuses heavily on the following three modalities:
- Changing Cognitions: Cognitive-restructuring was used to help patients recognize the relationships between thoughts, feelings and behavior.These techniques teach to identify irrational, maladaptive thoughts and to replace these with alternative, rational coping thoughts.
- Attention Diversion Methods: Patients were trained in three attention diversion methods: relaxation, imagery, and distraction. All group participants received CDs or audio tapes with four different types of relaxation techniques to take home and practice daily.
- Controlling Pain by Changing Activity Patterns: Activity-rest cycling and pleasant activity scheduling were used to reduce pain and enable patients to pace and increase their activity level.
Research has found that cognitive behavioral methods help patients stay healthy, by diffusing the impact of stress on their bodies and through identifying and practicing positive lifestyle adjustments.
How can CBT help me with my Chronic Pain? Clink this link to see typical results seen from our patients after group CBT.
Last modified October 27 2011 04:17 PM


