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. 2014 Fall;18(4):58–62. doi: 10.7812/TPP/14-019

Table 1.

Mindful Mood Balance session objectives

# Session topic Session objectives
1 Finding Your Place Beyond Blue What is mindfulness; recognizing automatic patterns of reactivity associated with sad mood; integrating brief informal mindfulness practice into daily life.
2 The Body Scan Paying attention to specific regions in the body to develop a foundation of mindfulness skill; identifying links between interpretations of interpersonal events and emotional responses.
3 The Breath Increasing awareness of how often the mind is busy/scattered.
4 Exploring the Landscape of Depression Recognizing experiential avoidance; practicing ways to stay present and attentive in the face of difficulty; identifying depression’s early warning signs.
5 Facing Difficulties Using mindful awareness as the first step in responding effectively to difficult experiences; increasing awareness of the experience of emotions in the body.
6 Thoughts Are Not Facts Learning to “de-center” from difficult thoughts; recognizing one’s personal patterns of recurring thoughts.
7 Building Your Plan of Action Identifying activities that improve or deteriorate mood; developing action plans to implement during periods of high risk; using mindfulness practice explicitly to guide taking action.
8 Supporting Your Practice n the World Emphasizing the importance of regular self-care routines; reinforcing links between mindfulness practices, well-being, and mood balance.