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Crooked Lane Books Hardback English

Cooking as Therapy

How to Improve Mental Health Through Cooking

By Debra Borden

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Crooked Lane Books Hardback English

Cooking as Therapy

How to Improve Mental Health Through Cooking

By Debra Borden

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  • In Cooking as Therapy, licensed clinical social worker and sous therapist Debra Borden provides you with all the tools and techniques to have therapy sessions in the comfort of your own kitchen. Cooking therapy is an experiential therapy that allows you to conduct a therapy session while you cook a meal. Using cooking processes like chopping, kneading, stirring, and more, you'll develop the skills to recognise limiting patterns and behaviours, improve self-esteem, and form healthy daily habits, and you might even have fun incorporating techniques cantered around mindfulness - which develops calm, metaphor - which creates clarity, and mastery - which sparks self-esteem. Luckily, you don't have to be a great cook to try cooking therapy - or even like cooking. You only need an interest in self-exploration. Borden will teach you the processes involved in preparing a recipe or meal that trigger awareness and even 'aha' moments. Unlike talk therapy, cooking therapy sessions incorporate tangible acts. It is less about what you prepare and more of a guided journey to self-reflection through how you prepare a dish.
In Cooking as Therapy, licensed clinical social worker and sous therapist Debra Borden provides you with all the tools and techniques to have therapy sessions in the comfort of your own kitchen. Cooking therapy is an experiential therapy that allows you to conduct a therapy session while you cook a meal. Using cooking processes like chopping, kneading, stirring, and more, you'll develop the skills to recognise limiting patterns and behaviours, improve self-esteem, and form healthy daily habits, and you might even have fun incorporating techniques cantered around mindfulness - which develops calm, metaphor - which creates clarity, and mastery - which sparks self-esteem. Luckily, you don't have to be a great cook to try cooking therapy - or even like cooking. You only need an interest in self-exploration. Borden will teach you the processes involved in preparing a recipe or meal that trigger awareness and even 'aha' moments. Unlike talk therapy, cooking therapy sessions incorporate tangible acts. It is less about what you prepare and more of a guided journey to self-reflection through how you prepare a dish.