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El. knyga: Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, Second Edition

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  • Formatas: 382 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Guilford Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462511679
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  • Formatas: 382 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Guilford Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462511679
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This practical book has given tens of thousands of clinicians and students a comprehensive introduction to mindfulness and its clinical applications. The book describes the philosophical underpinnings of mindfulness and reviews the growing body of treatment studies and neuroscientific research. Leading practitioners in the field present clear-cut procedures for implementing mindfulness techniques and teaching them to patients experiencing depression, anxiety, chronic pain, and other problems. Also addressed are ways that mindfulness practices can increase acceptance and empathy in the therapeutic relationship. User-friendly features include illustrative case examples and practice exercises.

New to This Edition
*Incorporates significant empirical advances--mindfulness has become one of the most-researched areas in psychotherapy.
*Most chapters extensively revised or rewritten.
*Chapters on practical ethics, trauma, and addictions.
*Greater emphasis on the role of acceptance and compassion in mindfulness.

See also Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy, by Susan M. Pollak, Thomas Pedulla, and Ronald D. Siegel, a hands-on guide to incorporating mindfulness practices into psychotherapy.

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"From Buddhist psychology, to the latest brain research, to the uses of mindfulness across a spectrum of conditions, the editors and contributors cover it all. This book offers a comprehensive, accessible, and authoritative guide to integrating mindfulness into psychotherapy. I particularly appreciate the new material on compassion and practical ethics in the second edition."--John Teasdale, PhD, Cambridge, United Kingdom

"The book weaves a comprehensive narrative regarding mindfulness, its relevance for therapeutic relationships, and its application in clinical settings. It is truly valuable for clinicians who wish to introduce mindfulness concepts to help patients reduce their suffering. The book is rich with practical techniques that can be readily applied with patients, and provides specific recommendations for introducing mindfulness to different populations. An exceptional tool for clinicians."--Stuart J. Eisendrath, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco

"At this time of dynamic exploration of the relationship between Western psychology and Buddhist mindfulness meditation practices, this second edition of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy is most welcome. A wide range of readers--therapists, psychology students, researchers, and others seeking to better understand mindfulness--will find themselves referring to this volume again and again."--Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Love

"Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, Second Edition, weaves together the rigor of science, the wisdom of reflection, and years of clinical experience, offering a wealth of ideas and practices that have the power to transform our understanding of psychotherapy. This is an excellent text for graduate students in clinical psychology."--Shauna L. Shapiro, PhD, Department of Counseling Psychology, Santa Clara University - "From Buddhist psychology, to the latest brain research, to the uses of mindfulness across a spectrum of conditions, the editors and contributors cover it all. This book offers a comprehensive, accessible, and authoritative guide to integrating mindfulness into psychotherapy. I particularly appreciate the new material on compassion and practical ethics in the second edition."--John Teasdale, PhD, Cambridge, United Kingdom

"The book weaves a comprehensive narrative regarding mindfulness, its relevance for therapeutic relationships, and its application in clinical settings. It is truly valuable for clinicians who wish to introduce mindfulness concepts to help patients reduce their suffering. The book is rich with practical techniques that can be readily applied with patients, and provides specific recommendations for introducing mindfulness to different populations. An exceptional tool for clinicians."--Stuart J. Eisendrath, MD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco

"At this time of dynamic exploration of the relationship between Western psychology and Buddhist mindfulness meditation practices, this second edition of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy is most welcome. A wide range of readers--therapists, psychology students, researchers, and others seeking to better understand mindfulness--will find themselves referring to this volume again and again."--Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Love

"I developed and taught a Mindfulness and Compassion practice course for social work graduate students around this book. Students benefited from the accessible, engaged, and thoughtful approaches that contributors present for both beginning and experienced practitioners. They also benefited from the exercises for developing necessary self-care."--Jania Sommers, MSW, LCSW, Clinical Instructor, University of Utah College of Social Work

"Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, Second Edition, weaves together the rigor of science, the wisdom of reflection, and years of clinical experience, offering a wealth of ideas and practices that have the power to transform our understanding of psychotherapy. This is an excellent text for graduate students in clinical psychology."--Shauna L. Shapiro, PhD, Department of Counseling Psychology, Santa Clara University -

PART I THE MEANING OF MINDFULNESS
1 Mindfulness: What Is It? What Does It Matter?
3(33)
Christopher K. Germer
2 Buddhist and Western Psychology: Seeking Common Ground
36(23)
Paul R. Fulton
Ronald D. Siegel
PART II THE THERAPY RELATIONSHIP
3 Mindfulness as Clinical Training
59(17)
Paul R. Fulton
4 Cultivating Attention and Compassion
76(18)
William D. Morgan
Susan T. Morgan
Christopher K. Germer
5 Relational Mindfulness
94(18)
Janet L. Surrey
Gregory Kramer
6 Practical Ethics
112(21)
Stephanie P. Morgan
PART III CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
7 Teaching Mindfulness in Therapy
133(15)
Susan M. Pollak
8 Depression: Finding a Way In, Finding a Way Out
148(19)
Thomas Pedulla
9 Anxiety: Accepting What Comes and Doing What Matters
167(17)
Lizabeth Roemer
Susan M. Orsillo
10 Psychophysiological Disorders: Embracing Pain
184(24)
Ronald D. Siegel
11 Mindfulness, Insight, and Trauma Therapy
208(17)
John Briere
12 Breaking the Addiction Loop
225(14)
Judson A. Brewer
13 Working with Children
239(22)
Trudy A. Goodman
PART IV PAST, PRESENT, AND PROMISE
14 The Roots of Mindfulness
261(21)
Andrew Olendzki
15 The Neurobiology of Mindfulness
282(13)
Sara W. Lazar
16 Positive Psychology and the Bodhisattva Path
295(22)
Charles W. Styron
Appendix. Glossary of Terms in Buddhist Psychology
309(8)
Andrew Olendzki
References 317(50)
Index 367
Christopher Germer, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and Lecturer on Psychiatry (part-time) at Harvard Medical School. His books with Kristin Neff include The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook and Mindful Self-Compassion for Burnout (for the general public) and Teaching the Mindful Self-Compassion Program (for professionals). Dr. Germer is also author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion and coeditor of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy and Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy. He lectures and leads workshops internationally and has a small psychotherapy practice in Massachusetts. His website is https://chrisgermer.com.

Ronald D. Siegel, PsyD, is Assistant Professor of Psychology, part time, at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance, where he has taught since the early 1980s. He is a longtime student of mindfulness meditation and is a faculty and board member at the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy. Dr. Siegel teaches internationally about the application of mindfulness practices in psychotherapy and other fields, and maintains a private practice in Lincoln, Massachusetts. His books include The Mindfulness Solution, for general readers, as well as several acclaimed works for professionals.

Paul R. Fulton, EdD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice and Clinical Instructor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance. He was formerly the president of IMP and is currently director of the Certificate Program in Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. Dr. Fulton received lay ordination as a Zen Buddhist in 1972, has been a student of psychology and meditation for over 44 years, is on the board of directors of the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, and teaches internationally.