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In search of a method to treat her clients’ depression, Elizabeth Hale-Rose has reached back some 2,500 years.
Sitting in a circle with five of her clients, the licensed clinical social worker takes a page from the teachings of the Buddha.
“Close your eyes,†she says softly. “Place your hands in your lap or on your legs … make sure your head, neck and back are aligned … that your posture embodies dignity, stability, wakefulness and willingness.â€
She tells her clients to begin by attending to the sounds they hear. “You don’t have to do anything,†she says. “We are simply here and receptive to it.â€
Hale-Rose practices at the Center for Psychotherapy Inc., which has offices in Old Lyme, Essex and Guilford.
The technique she is using, known as mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, is a cutting-edge approach to treating people with anxiety and depression. Only a handful of therapists are doing it.
Developed in the late 1990s by a team of researchers led by Zindel Segal, a professor of psychiatry and psychology at the University of Toronto, the technique has been shown to be highly effective in staving off repeated bouts of depression.
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