HWT- I: Implementation with clients

The following activities could be made into group seminars/exercises so that they do not need to be taught only by individual practitioners. All of these will need to be reinforced on an individual basis between client and therapist.

Tonglen

Doctrine of no-self

The stages of mindfulness

Focusing process

The Prasangika-Madhyamika philosophical approach to the definition of suffering, its exploration and alleviation.

Basic element analysis, aggregates and mental factors

Contact

Wheel of Karma

Intention and Attention

Fundamental Concepts

What CFS IS

Stignatisation

Action model

 

 

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