Why CCT?
The Contemplative Creative Therapy (CCT) intervention model is anchored in a progressive yet flexible system of embodied mind training. These eight levels serve as a developmental map to guide clients through a multimodal healing process that engages cognitive understanding, emotional depth, somatic integration, and spiritual insight. The CCT model is a multimodal, integrative approach grounded in the convergence of Buddhist psychology, Western phenomenology, and both person-centered and other-centered psychotherapeutic frameworks.
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ARTICLE 2023 - Contemplative Creative Therapy (CCT):
A Novel Approach to Train the Embodied Mind
This article introduces Contemplative Creative Therapy (CCT) as an emerging clinical approach grounded in contemplative science, Buddhist psychology, and creative arts therapies. CCT aims to restore coherence within the embodied mind by integrating meditation and contemplative creative practices with a humanistic, person-centered therapeutic framework. Drawing on contemporary research in contemplative neuroscience and somatic psychology, CCT emphasizes the inseparability of cognition, affect, and sensory experience, positioning healing as a process of reestablishing the flow of energy and information throughout the body–mind system.



