Yoga's principle of consistent, disciplined practice mirrors CBT's behavioral activation—the foundation for sustainable psychological change through repeated engagement.
Abhyasa, meaning dedicated practice over an extended period, is the engine of transformation in Patanjali's yoga. This principle directly supports CBT's behavioral activation techniques, where clients deliberately engage in valued activities despite discomfort or resistance. Both approaches recognize that lasting change requires repetition and consistency rather than insight alone. In CBT, behavioral activation breaks the avoidance cycle maintaining depression and anxiety; in yoga, abhyasa builds mental stability through meditation and asana practice. The synergy is powerful: yoga provides the philosophical foundation validating sustained effort, while CBT offers specific behavioral protocols—activity scheduling, exposure exercises, and skill practice. Together, they create a framework where clients understand why persistence matters and have concrete practices to develop new neural pathways and psychological patterns through committed, disciplined engagement.
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