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The Three-Minute Breathing Space Practice

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If you spent time reading comic books as a child, you might remember those issues that presented the protagonist’s origin story—who was Batman, Superman, or Wonder Woman before getting super powers? Well, I’d like to tell you how the Three-Minute Breathing Space came into being.

When John Teasdale, Mark Williams and I were developing MBCT, we positioned the practice of mindfulness meditation centrally and buttressed it with exercises from cognitive therapy. While these elements blended well, I remember us arriving at a point where we felt something was missing.

Our experience as cognitive therapists taught us that therapeutic change depended on applying therapy skills between sessions and in real-world situations. Just as was the case for MBSR at that time, nearly every mindfulness practice we embedded in MBCT was formal and lengthy, with little guidance for calling on and employing these new ways to approach experience throughout the day. To read more from Zindel Segal, click here.