Like many things in life, it’s often useful to have a guide to support us learning something new. Below are a variety of Compassion Focused Therapy audio files that are designed to support you developing your compassionate mind, and more generally, self-compassion.
They can be used alongside Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), self-help reading (e.g. The Compassionate Mind Workbook: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Compassionate-Mind-Workbook-step-step/dp/1472135903) or one of Compassionate Mind Training courses or our Self-Compassion App
Mindfulness of Sounds
Mindfulness can be a powerful route in to cultivating awareness and stabilising the mind. In this short, focused attention or ‘anchored’ mindfulness practice, you will be guided to hold mindful awareness to sounds that you can hear around you.
Mindfulness of body and breath
In this focused attention or ‘anchored’ mindfulness practice, you will be guided through the process of gently holding awareness in the here-and-now, initially to your body through a ‘body scan’, and finishing with mindfulness of breathing.
Soothing Rhythm Breathing
A key aspect of Compassionate Mind Training is in helping to cultivate the soothing system. This exercise is designed to explore how using body posture, breathing, and inner speech can give access to a sense of slowing down and groundedness.
Calm Place Imagery
Compassionate Memory
Developing the Compassionate Self
This exercise draws from memory, imagination & acting techniques to help develop a part of you that is compassionate. It focuses on three core aspects of compassion – wisdom, strength and commitment. Although it can feel slightly alien at first, this type of exercise can have a powerful impact on developing greater compassion, as well as reducing shame & self-criticism.
Directing the Compassionate Self – to a stranger
Directing the Compassionate Self – to someone you care for
Another way to get in contact with the compassionate part of you is in embodying and directing this to other people – in this exercise, the flow of compassion to others is to someone you care for and have positive feelings towards.
Direction the Compassionate Self – to ourselves
Whilst being compassionate to others can bring powerful, positive changes in our life, it’s also essential that we learn how to become more compassionate to ourselves. In this exercise you’ll be guided on practicing self-compassion, through a time you were struggling.
Developing your ideal Compassionate Other
Research has found that creating images of compassionate others can have a powerful impact in helping to manage distress and increasing levels of self-compassion. In this exercise, you will be guided through the steps of developing an image a compassion other, and what it’s like to experience receiving compassion from them
If you have any suggestions for any other Compassion Focused Therapy audio tracks, please get in touch and let us know on info@balancedminds.com