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New research reveals that Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) significantly alleviates depressive symptoms—even for patients with only one major depressive episode. Published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the study shows a 30-35% reduction in symptoms like anxiety, fatigue, low mood, and insomnia.
MBCT is an evidence-based therapy combining mindfulness techniques with cognitive behavioral strategies. It typically involves:
The research included 170 participants, with notable results:
Currently, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends MBCT only for patients with three or more depressive episodes. However, lead researcher Dr. Nicole Geschwind argues:
"MBCT should not be restricted to patients with multiple episodes. Current guidelines need urgent re-examination."
MBCT may help individuals experiencing:
If you’re struggling with depression, consider:
This study highlights MBCT’s potential as a first-line treatment for depression—not just relapse prevention. If you’ve had even one depressive episode, MBCT could offer significant relief.
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