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Transform How You Relate to Your Mind and Break Free from Worry, Rumination, and Mental Struggles
• "True freedom begins not when thoughts stop -- but when you stop being controlled by them."
Many who suffer from anxiety and depression get stuck in cycles of rumination and worry -- yet we cannot get better by ruminating and worrying. Just as a wound does not heal by scratching it, constantly obsessing over gloomy thoughts only makes the pain worse. Spending hours each day caught in this mental trap deepens anxiety and depression, preventing true psychological well-being.
Metacognitive Therapy (MCT) is a cutting-edge psychological approach that focuses not on the content of your thoughts, but on how you think about your thinking -- your metacognitions. Unlike traditional therapies that often analyze the details of your worries or memories, MCT helps you step back and change the relationship you have with your thoughts. This shift allows you to disengage from harmful patterns like rumination and worry, which trap you in cycles of distress. One of the greatest benefits of the metacognitive approach is its ability to give you practical control over your mental processes. By learning how to regulate your attention and challenge unhelpful thinking styles, you can reduce anxiety and depressive symptoms without needing to change every single thought.
Metacognitive Therapy - Free Yourself from Imprisoning Thoughts offers a profound shift in understanding and managing these struggles. Written from the perspective of a metacognitive psychologist, Linda Burlan Sørensen demonstrates through vivid real-life case examples how metacognitive therapy helps manage the processes of thinking itself, not just the content of thoughts. This practical approach provides clear, actionable tools to break free from imprisoning thought patterns.
At the same time, this book serves as a critical voice against the growing evaluation culture in modern society -- a culture where constant surveillance and rigid schemas contribute to rising anxiety and depression. It calls on readers to reclaim their power by learning how to think independently and regain control over their mental processes.
What You'll Learn:
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Why rumination and worry trap you in distress and how to break free
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How metacognitive therapy targets thinking about thinking to change your mental habits
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Practical, evidence-based tools illustrated through real case examples across different psychological challenges
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How to cultivate mental freedom in an age of constant evaluation and pressure
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The science behind metacognitive processes and why changing your relationship with your thoughts is key to lasting change.
Why This Book Is Different
Unlike traditional therapies focusing on the content of thoughts, this book reveals how managing your relationship with thoughts leads to real transformation. It bridges scientific research and clinical expertise with accessible, real-world application, making it valuable for both therapists and individuals seeking mental clarity and resilience.
About the Author
Linda Burlan Sørensen, MSc, is a licensed clinical psychologist, specialist in psychotherapy and supervision, and a leading expert in metacognitive therapy. She is founder of The Neocognitive Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, which provides psychotherapy, professional courses, education, and supervision. With deep clinical experience and a commitment to advancing innovative psychological methods, Linda offers invaluable insight into overcoming mental struggles and reclaiming control over your mind.
• "You don't need to silence your mind -- just learn to master the way you listen to it."
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