A Dose of Your Own Medicine: Why Clinicians Need to Practice Mindfulness

Natural Background

Mindfulness—it’s the latest buzzword and activity that has caused a feeding frenzy of therapist and clients alike looking to make sense of a crazy, fast-paced life. In recent years, the mindfulness movement has gained so much traction that a simple google search of the term provides over 27.2 million results. Millions of dollars have been poured into research, including a $4.7 million grant that was awarded to researchers at Brown University to study whether mindfulness can help patients stick with lifestyle changes. The clinical studies on the benefits of mindfulness have been so widely accepted, that mindfulness based programs have been adapted in schools, prisons, hospitals, veterans centers, and other environments.

As a therapist, you’re likely well versed in mindfulness-based therapies. You’ve probably even tried a mindfulness-based technique with a client. But when you walk out of the office, and you’ve put your therapist self aside for the evening, do you use mindfulness for your own self-healing?

If you haven’t, you should.

Jon Kabat-Zinn, creator of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, or MBSR, recognizes the extraordinary ability therapists have to love others. He knows that to do this job, you have to be filled with immense compassion to enter the areas of darkness, horror and shadows, and to be witness to the worst feelings and actions that human beings can do to each other. You enter into these spaces with your clients willingly, and with integrity, kindness, and empathy—all of the elements that are essential to healing.

This work, while rewarding, comes with a risk. It can be traumatizing and heart wrenching to enter these clouded spaces in the lives of your clients, and for that reason you need to take deep care of yourself.

Mindfulness | noun | mind·ful·ness |  ˈmīn(d)-fəl-nəs

The awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgmentally.

The definition, while easy to say, may just be the hardest thing for us as a person to enact. But the benefits of maintaining a mindful presence will not only transform your daily life, but it will have an enormous effect on your ability to help your clients.

The Power of Mindfulness as Practice + Mindfulness, Healing and Transformation
The Power of Mindfulness as Practice + Mindfulness, Healing and Transformation

In a constantly shifting world with an accelerating onslaught of information coming at us, it's more important than ever to develop and nurture regular awareness-based practices that promote wakefulness, compassion, and wisdom. This seminar video is devoted to understanding and experiencing mindfulness meditation from the inside out, as a way of being and a way of seeing.

Trauma Treatment Mastery
Trauma Treatment Mastery

Register today and get a front-row seat to learn from their decades of scientific research and clinical insight on some of the most powerful trauma treatment methods available (EMDR, Somatic Experiencing®, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Brainspotting, CBT, and the Collaborative Stage Model).

Let's Stay in Touch

Get exclusive discounts, new training announcements & more!

You May Also Be Interested In These Related Blog Posts
Mindfulness Practices Person Meditating
Using Mindfulness to Support Clients with Sociopolitical Unrest
Learn practical exercises to manage your own reactions, stay present with clients, and respond with intention rather than fear when difficult topics arise in session. This resource helps clinicians...
Mindfulness Practice Women Meditating
Mindfulness & Psychotherapy: 5 Ways to Alleviate the Pain of Modern Craze
Get five practical ways you can incorporate mindfulness into psychotherapy to help clients cope with the pain of modern craze.
2280 20240627 085212 Bh Blog Help Clients Create Harmony With This Mindfulness
Help Clients Create Harmony with This Mindfulness Intervention
It's time for clients to shift the idea that wellness is only for someone in imminent danger of breaking down. Gina Rollo White, MA, shares a mindfulness intervention that will help clients create...
2043 20220215 051340 Bh Blog Beingmindful5senses 380X290
Being Mindful with the 5 Senses
How can people with generalized anxiety disorder live in the present? Lawrence E. Shapiro, PhD, encourages mindfulness with the use of our senses—something we can use anytime, anywhere.
Mindfulness Practices Person Meditating
Using Mindfulness to Support Clients with Sociopolitical Unrest
Learn practical exercises to manage your own reactions, stay present with clients, and respond with intention rather than fear when difficult topics arise in session. This resource helps clinicians...
Mindfulness Practice Women Meditating
Mindfulness & Psychotherapy: 5 Ways to Alleviate the Pain of Modern Craze
Get five practical ways you can incorporate mindfulness into psychotherapy to help clients cope with the pain of modern craze.
2280 20240627 085212 Bh Blog Help Clients Create Harmony With This Mindfulness
Help Clients Create Harmony with This Mindfulness Intervention
It's time for clients to shift the idea that wellness is only for someone in imminent danger of breaking down. Gina Rollo White, MA, shares a mindfulness intervention that will help clients create...
2043 20220215 051340 Bh Blog Beingmindful5senses 380X290
Being Mindful with the 5 Senses
How can people with generalized anxiety disorder live in the present? Lawrence E. Shapiro, PhD, encourages mindfulness with the use of our senses—something we can use anytime, anywhere.