Touchstone Trauma Therapy

Mindfulness-Based Therapy

What is Mindfulness?

Mindfulness is a therapeutic technique that involves being fully present and engaged in the moment, aware of one’s thoughts and feelings without judgment. It is rooted in meditation practices and helps individuals cultivate a deeper awareness of their mental and physical states.

What to Expect

In mindfulness sessions, you can expect to learn various techniques to enhance your awareness and focus. These may include guided meditations, breathing exercises, and practices like body scans that help you observe your thoughts and feelings from a distance. The goal is to train your mind to remain in the present, reducing reactivity to distressing thoughts and feelings.

Benefits of Mindfulness

  • Reduced Stress and Anxiety: Regular mindfulness practice helps lower stress and anxiety by improving emotional regulation. Helps build more compassion towards oneself.
  • Enhanced Concentration: Increases your ability to focus and concentrate, improving performance in various aspects of life.
  • Improved Emotional Resilience: Cultivates a stronger ability to cope with emotional challenges and recover from stress.
  • Greater Physical Well-being: Can reduce symptoms of physical conditions related to stress, such as high blood pressure and chronic pain.

Our Approach to Mindfulness

At Touchstone, mindfulness is incorporated into therapy sessions as both a standalone technique and a complementary approach to other therapeutic modalities. Clients are guided through mindfulness practices tailored to their specific needs, helping them achieve a state of mental clarity and emotional balance. The sessions aim to integrate mindfulness into daily life, enhancing overall well-being and psychological flexibility.

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FAQ ABOUT Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Mindfulness is the practice of being fully aware of the present moment without judgment, often achieved through meditation.

Regular daily practice is recommended, even if it’s just for a few minutes each day.

Yes, mindfulness is effective in managing depression, anxiety, stress, and other mental health issues.

No special equipment is needed, just a quiet space where you can relax without interruptions.

While rooted in Buddhist meditation, mindfulness as practiced in therapy is a secular technique suitable for everyone.

Mindfulness is a form of meditation focused on awareness and presence in the moment.

Yes, mindfulness is beneficial for all ages and can be especially helpful in enhancing focus and emotional regulation in children and teenagers.

Benefits include lowered blood pressure, reduced chronic pain, and improved sleep.

While immediate effects can be subtle, consistent practice brings significant benefits over time.

Yes, we accept United, Kaiser Permanente, Anthem Blue Cross, and Optum insurance plans.

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