Compassion : conceptualisations, research and use in psychotherapy /

Compassion : conceptualisations, research and use in psychotherapy / edited by Paul Gilbert. - xii, 403 pages ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction and outline / Paul Gilbert -- Conceptualisations and research. Compassion and cruelty : a biophysical approach / Paul Gilbert -- A conceptual framework for integrating research related to the physiology of compassion and the wisdom of Buddhist teachings / Sheila Wang -- An attachment-theoretical approach to compassion and altruism / Omri Gillath, Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer -- The psychology of compassion and prosocial behaviour / Hans-Werner Bierhoff -- Compassion and forgiveness : implications for psychotherapy / Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Lynn E. O'Connor, Jack W. Berry, Connie Sharp, Rebecca Murray and Eunice Yi -- Compassion and use in psychotherapy. A social-cognitive model of validation / Robert L. Leahy -- The Buddhist use of compassionate imagery in mind healing / Ringu Tulku Rinpoche and Kenneth Mullen -- Mindfulness, compassion for self, and compassion for others : implications for understanding the psychopathy and treatment of depression / Nicholas B. Allen and Wendy E.J. Knight -- Focused therapies and compassionate mind training for shame and self-attacking / Paul Gilbert and Chris Irons -- The perfect nurturer : a model to develop a compassionate mind within the context of cognitive therapy / Deborah A. Lee -- Compassionate imagery in the treatment of early memories in Axis I anxiety disorders / Ann Hackmann -- The expression of compassion in group cognitive therapy / Tony Bates -- -- Introduction and outline / Compassion and cruelty : a biopsychosocial approach / A conceptual framework for integrating research related to the physiology of compassion and the wisdom of Buddhist teachings / An attachment-theoretical approach to compassion and altruism / The psychology of compassion and prosocial behaviour / Compassion and forgiveness : implications for psychotherapy / A social-cognitive model of validation / The Buddhist use of compassionate imagery in mind healing / Mindfulness, compassion for self, and compassion for others : implications for understanding the psychopathology and treatment of depression / Focused therapies and compassionate mind training for shame and self-attacking / The perfect nurturer : a model to develop a compassionate mind within the context of cognitive therapy / Compassionate imagery in the treatment of early memories in axis I anxiety disorders / The expression of compassion in group cognitive therapy / Paul Gilbert -- Paul Gilbert -- Sheila Wang -- Omri Gillath, Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer -- Hans-Werner Bierhoff -- Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Lynn E. O'Connor, Jack W. Berry, Connie Sharp, Rebecca Murray and Eunice Yi -- Robert L. Leahy -- Ringu Tulku Rinpoche and Kenneth Mullen -- Nicholas B. Allen and Wendy E. J. Knight -- Paul Gilbert and Chris Irons -- Deborah A. Lee -- Ann Hackmann -- Tony Bates. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

"Humans are capable of extreme cruelty but also considerable compassion. Often neglected in Western psychology, this book looks at how compassion may have evolved, and is linked to various capacities such as sympathy, empathy, forgiveness and warmth. Exploring the effects of early life experiences with families and peers, this book outlines how developing compassion for self and others can be key to helping people change, recover and develop ways of living that increase well-being." "Compassion provides detailed outlines of interventions that are of particular value to psychotherapists and counsellors interested in developing compassion as a therapeutic focus in their work. It is also of value to social scientists interested in prosocial behaviour, and those seeking links between Buddhist and Western psychology."--BOOK JACKET.

1583919821 9781583919828 158391983X 9781583919835 0203003454 9780203003459

2004012975


Psychotherapy.
Compassion
Psychotherapist and patient
Empathy.
Professional-Patient Relations

RC480.5 / .C57736 2005

616.8914

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