To be honest, not particularly :) I do have another question, though. For me, mindfulness is associated with intellect. I was wondering if it is possible to practise mindfulness even with cognitive impairment? My main OCD symptom is fear of dementia, and dealing with this particular fear in a mindful way might be beneficial.
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