NeuroAffective-CBT® is a cutting-edge evolution in psychotherapy, integrating the structured methods of traditional behaviourism with a deeper understanding of human physiology and emotional processing. The brain, working with the mind, constantly predicts and strategises with one core purpose: keeping the body alive. By recognising the intricate interplay between thought, emotion and neurobiology, NA-CBT® offers a nuanced and effective framework for addressing deep-seated emotional difficulties.
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton
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Daniel Mirea is an accredited CBT psychotherapist, a senior lecturer and a clinical supervisor who trained and also trains in different cognitive and behavioural approaches including traditional-CBT, Compassion Focused Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioural Hypnosis, EMDR, Schema Therapy, Mindfulness (MBCT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy or ACT. With a career spanning over 35 years in the mental health field, Daniel dotted many 'i's and crossed many 't's in the fields of mental health, forensic psychology or substance misuse clinics as a clinical head, clinical supervisor or trainer. Daniel Mirea always felt drawn towards complex cases of low self-esteem and childhood trauma but also at the other end of the spectrum by the prospect of enhancing performance and abilities through a positive mindset. As such, over the years he developed a few behavioural approaches including and especially Neuroaffective-CBT for chronic feelings of shame, Emotion-Focused CBT for interpersonal problems and Sports-CBT for enhancing performance in sports. Through this website Daniel Mirea will attempt to share some of his clinical experience, research findings with you but also his passion for the human mind in general, his findings will never cease to surprise...
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Thank you so much Dr Carmaciu, coming from you, this comment feels like a real compliment ! Your reputation precedes you ! Many thanks again and happy to oblige !
Looking forward to learning more. I was intrigued especially by the TED module; it’s true that this aspect is often not taken as foundational in psychotherapy as you make it here. Would love to see an article on how you decide which module to introduce when with a given client.
Looking forward to future articles!
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Thank you so much Dr Carmaciu, coming from you, this comment feels like a real compliment ! Your reputation precedes you ! Many thanks again and happy to oblige !
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Looking forward to learning more. I was intrigued especially by the TED module; it’s true that this aspect is often not taken as foundational in psychotherapy as you make it here. Would love to see an article on how you decide which module to introduce when with a given client.
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Thank you Deborah. Your feedback and interest is much appreciated. It gives me a clearer focus for the next article(s).
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