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Orientation & engagement |
Introduction
Establishment of mutual trust and respect
Identify the goals, objectives, clients role and responsibility in the program
Identify the basic concepts of mindfulness
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Introduction of facilitators, participants.
Give participants an Overview of the program
Group discussion about role and responsibility
Contracting for later on sessions (e.g. attendance, respect for others, silent when practicing).
The importance of regular practice, and set realistic expectations.
Introduce participants with the basic concepts of mindfulness
Body scan and mindful eating
Reflections on the mindfulness exercise.
Homework: Body scan and mindful eating
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Awareness & Acceptance |
Awareness on auto-pilot, breathing, bodily sensation
Focused attention on body sensation with acceptance attitude
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Non-judgement |
Explore present moment experience
Focused attention on breathing with acceptance and non-judgmental attitude
Understand the basic information of schizophrenia
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Mindful-stretching
Reflection, discussion and inquires:
Noticing sensation, feelings and thoughts (auto-pilots)
Observe from moment to moment with non-judgmental
How to manage schizophrenia
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Stay present & Let go |
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Response without reacting |
A Mindful Difference: Respond vs React
Recognising recurring thoughts and standing back from them, without questioning them
Advocate social networking
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How to manage schizophrenia
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Our thoughts are not real |
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Empowerment of self-control |
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Mindful stretching & Three-minute breathing space (expand)
Reflection, discussion and inquires:
How to manage schizophrenia
Homework: Mindful stretching & Three-minute breathing space (expand), communication worksheet
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Relapse prevention and Care in community |
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How to manage schizophrenia: Relapse prevention
Identifying signs of relapse and associated factors
Checking each person’s community support resources/mechanisms
Identify strategies to prevent and handle relapse
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