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by Bsharp
4598 days ago
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I'm sorry if this is ignorance, but they can scientifically test the effect of your state of mind on various psychological disorders? That seems like it's another topic of immense subjectivity. Isn't the objective measurement of one's state of mind, and even certain psychological conditions, in practice difficult/impossible to the point where studies are non-reproducible or highly debatable? I really don't know, so if you have examples of such studies I'd be more than happy to become informed. |
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The point is, that in a broad sense, Buddha's teaching (Four Noble Truths + Eight-fold Path) is an ultimate CBT, or meta-CBT if you wish, upon which any particular CBT could be easily made.
The notion that [only] a CBT provides "stable" changes in one's mental states, (de-conditioning, re-training) compared to "mere lifting of symptoms" by constant medication, for many people is not even debatable. It just works.