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Photo of Mary (Mimi) Young Sa, PsyD, MSCP, ABMP, Psychologist
Mary (Mimi) Young Sa
Psychologist, PsyD, MSCP, ABMP
Verified Verified
Framingham, MA 01702
Trabalhar com clientes de grupos étnicos minoritários é a minha paixão; especialmente brasileiros, latinos e nativos americanos. Tendo experimentado ser um imigrante enquanto morava no Brasil, estou muito ciente das dificuldades únicas enfrentadas pelos imigrantes recém-chegados. Indivíduos que precisam de assistência com dificuldades escolares, preocupações com os pais, conflitos familiares, discórdia conjugal ou sintomas de saúde mental funcionalmente prejudiciais são meu cliente ideal.
Trabalhar com clientes de grupos étnicos minoritários é a minha paixão; especialmente brasileiros, latinos e nativos americanos. Tendo experimentado ser um imigrante enquanto morava no Brasil, estou muito ciente das dificuldades únicas enfrentadas pelos imigrantes recém-chegados. Indivíduos que precisam de assistência com dificuldades escolares, preocupações com os pais, conflitos familiares, discórdia conjugal ou sintomas de saúde mental funcionalmente prejudiciais são meu cliente ideal.
(508) 504-1132 View (508) 504-1132
Photo of Elaine Campbell - River Valley Counseling Center, Psy D, LICSW, LMHC, Psychologist
River Valley Counseling Center
Psychologist, Psy D, LICSW, LMHC
Verified Verified
Chicopee, MA 01013
RVCC is a multi-service community-based mental health agency serving the Pioneer Valley since 1953. RVCC offers counseling and medication management at offices located in offices located in Holyoke, Chicopee, Easthampton, Springfield, and Westfield. RVCC also provides counseling in schools throughout Hampden and Hampshire Counties and on the campuses of Springfield Technical Community College and Bay Path University.
RVCC is a multi-service community-based mental health agency serving the Pioneer Valley since 1953. RVCC offers counseling and medication management at offices located in offices located in Holyoke, Chicopee, Easthampton, Springfield, and Westfield. RVCC also provides counseling in schools throughout Hampden and Hampshire Counties and on the campuses of Springfield Technical Community College and Bay Path University.
(413) 289-5007 View (413) 289-5007
Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) Therapists

How does mindfulness-based cognitive therapy work?

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy originated in the work of John Kabat-Zinn of the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He developed mindfulness-based stress reduction, which is a technique found in yoga and meditation. MBCT is a combination of this type of stress reduction and cognitive behavioral therapy; it essentially quiets emotional distress through mindfulness, utilizing proper breathing and meditation. These techniques aim to bring the individual into the present moment when in a state of distress.

When do I know if I need treatment with mindfulness-based cognitive therapy?

If an individual’s mind is filled with emotional distress and general negativity, the person may feel trapped. A mindfulness-based cognitive therapist can help a person change their thinking patterns as well as their behavior through calm acceptance and compassion. This therapy can provide an individual with the coping skills needed for a healthier and more constructive life.

What should I expect from mindfulness-based cognitive therapy?

This therapy often takes place in group sessions. A therapist will work with the group as well as with each individual. Meditation and breathing exercises are core practices that aim to invite inquiry and discovery into a person’s troubled mental state. The objective is to identify and lessen negative thoughts and behaviors and move toward optimal health and productivity. The individual will see life in a more realistic way. This therapy is supportive, accepting, and warm.

Is mindfulness-based cognitive therapy effective?

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is evidence-based and effective. One study found that people with major depressive disorder have benefitted from this type of therapy; the person accepts their distressed thoughts and also moves into healthier patterns of thinking. This therapy also aims to move an individual away from automatic negative responses. This type of therapy can bring a person lifelong change, with higher levels of satisfaction, less stress, as well as positive emotional and behavioral habits.