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Abhyasa: Consistent Practice for Emotional Skill Building

Patanjali's concept of sustained, dedicated practice (abhyasa) is essential to DBT's effectiveness, where emotional skills require repetition before integration.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa—repeated, intentional practice over time—is Patanjali's antidote to mental instability and forms the psychological foundation of DBT's skill modules. Emotional dysregulation cannot be resolved through intellectual understanding alone; it requires embodied practice repeated across contexts. DBT recognizes this through homework assignments, behavioral drills, and skill rehearsal that mirror the disciplined repetition yoga demands. Patanjali teaches that consistency matters more than intensity: steady, daily effort gradually rewires mental habits. For emotional dysregulation, this means practicing mindfulness, distress tolerance, and emotion regulation skills repeatedly until they become accessible during crisis moments. The yoga tradition's emphasis on abhyasa reframes DBT not as a quick fix but as a training program where emotional mastery emerges through patient, persistent engagement with specific practices.

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