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Abhyasa: Deliberate Practice for Emotional Mastery

Patanjali's concept of committed, repetitive practice develops the neural pathways necessary for DBT skill integration and emotional resilience.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa—persistent, dedicated practice over extended time—is central to Patanjali's Yoga Sutras and directly mirrors DBT's skill-building methodology. Emotional dysregulation stems partly from well-worn neural pathways that activate automatically under stress; abhyasa creates new pathways through conscious repetition. DBT recognizes this through its emphasis on homework, behavioral rehearsal, and in-session skill practice. Patanjali teaches that abhyasa becomes secure only through consistent effort over years, not weeks, aligning with DBT's staged approach to change. The yoga tradition distinguishes between mechanical repetition and mindful practice infused with intention and presence. When clients practice DBT skills—distress tolerance, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness—with the quality of abhyasa rather than mere compliance, transformation deepens. This framework reframes skill practice from obligation into sacred discipline, increasing motivation and neuroplasticity. The yogic emphasis on patient, non-judgmental repetition counteracts perfectionism and failure-shame cycles common in emotional dysregulation.

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