Clinical handbook of mindfulness /
Clinical handbook of mindfulness /
Mindfulness
Fabrizio Didonna, editor ; [foreword by Jon Kabat-Zinn].
- xxxiii, 523 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mindfulness : What is it? Where did if come from? / Mindfulness and meditation / The neurobiology of mindfulness / Toward a phenomenology of mindfulness : subjective experience and emotional correlates / Mindfulness and psychopathology : problem formulation / Emotional memory, mindfulness and compassion / The use of metaphor to establish acceptance and mindfulness / Mindfulness and feelings of emptiness / Assessment of mindfulness / Mindfulness and anxiety disorders : developing a wise relationship with the inner experience of fear / Mindfulness and obsessive-compulsive disorder : developing a way to trust and validate one's internal experience / Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression and suicidality / Mindfulness and borderline personality disorder / Mindfulness-based approaches to eating disorders / Paradise lost : mindfulness and addictive behavior / Mindfulness for trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder / Mindful awareness and ADHD / Mindfulness and psychosis / Mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic pain management / Mindfulness-based interventions in oncology / Mindfulness-based intervention in an individual clinical setting : what difference mindfulness makes behind closed doors / Mindfulness with children : working with difficult emotions / Mindfulness-based elder care : communicating mindfulness to frail elders and their caregivers / Mindfulness-based interventions in an inpatient setting / Training professionals in mindfulness : the heart of teaching / Mindfulness practice / Fabrizio Didonna -- Ronald D. Siegel, Christopher K. Germer, Andrew Olendzki -- Andrew Olendzki -- Michael T. Treadway and Sara W. Lazar -- Kirk Warren Brown and Shari Cordon -- Nancy L. Kocovski, Zindel V. Segal, Susan R. Battista -- Paul Gilbert and Dennis Tirch -- Alethea A. Varra, Claudia Drossel, Steven C. Hayes -- Fabrizio Didonna and Yolanda Rosillo Gonzalez -- Ruth A. Baer, Erin Walsh, Emily L.B. Lykins -- Jeffrey Greeson, Jeffrey Brantley -- Fabrizio Didonna -- Thorsten Barnhofer and Catherine Crane -- Shireen L. Rizvi, Stacy Shaw Welch, Sona Dimidjian -- Ruth Q. Wolever and Jennifer L. Best -- Thomas Bien -- Victoria M. Follette and Aditi Vijay -- L. Zylowska, S.L. Smalley, J.M. Schwartz -- Antonio Pinto -- Jacqueline Gardner-Nix -- Linda E. Carlson ... [et al.] -- Paul R. Fulton -- Trudy A. Goodman and Susan Kaiser Greenland -- Lucia McBee -- Fabrizio Didonna -- Susan Lesley Woods -- Thomas Bien and Fabrizio Didonna -- Introduction: Where new and old paths to dealing with suffering meet / Part 1. Theory, conceptualization, and phenomenology -- Part 2. Clinical applications : general issues, rationale, and phenomenology -- Part 3. Mindfulness-based interventions for specific disorders -- Part 4. Mindfulness-based interventions for specific settings and populations -- Appendix A : Appendix B : Resources.
Over the years, eastern psychology has provided fertile ground for therapists, as a cornerstone, a component, or an adjunct of their work. This is a theory-to-practice guide to this powerful therapeutic approach and its potential for treating a range of frequently encountered psychological problems.
0387095926 9780387095929
2008938818
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Meditation--Therapeutic use--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Psychotherapy--Methodology--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Meditation--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Psychology, Pathological--Treatment--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental illness--Treatment--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Attention--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Awareness--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders
Psychotherapy--methods
RC489.M43 / C55 2009
615.85222
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mindfulness : What is it? Where did if come from? / Mindfulness and meditation / The neurobiology of mindfulness / Toward a phenomenology of mindfulness : subjective experience and emotional correlates / Mindfulness and psychopathology : problem formulation / Emotional memory, mindfulness and compassion / The use of metaphor to establish acceptance and mindfulness / Mindfulness and feelings of emptiness / Assessment of mindfulness / Mindfulness and anxiety disorders : developing a wise relationship with the inner experience of fear / Mindfulness and obsessive-compulsive disorder : developing a way to trust and validate one's internal experience / Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression and suicidality / Mindfulness and borderline personality disorder / Mindfulness-based approaches to eating disorders / Paradise lost : mindfulness and addictive behavior / Mindfulness for trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder / Mindful awareness and ADHD / Mindfulness and psychosis / Mindfulness-based stress reduction for chronic pain management / Mindfulness-based interventions in oncology / Mindfulness-based intervention in an individual clinical setting : what difference mindfulness makes behind closed doors / Mindfulness with children : working with difficult emotions / Mindfulness-based elder care : communicating mindfulness to frail elders and their caregivers / Mindfulness-based interventions in an inpatient setting / Training professionals in mindfulness : the heart of teaching / Mindfulness practice / Fabrizio Didonna -- Ronald D. Siegel, Christopher K. Germer, Andrew Olendzki -- Andrew Olendzki -- Michael T. Treadway and Sara W. Lazar -- Kirk Warren Brown and Shari Cordon -- Nancy L. Kocovski, Zindel V. Segal, Susan R. Battista -- Paul Gilbert and Dennis Tirch -- Alethea A. Varra, Claudia Drossel, Steven C. Hayes -- Fabrizio Didonna and Yolanda Rosillo Gonzalez -- Ruth A. Baer, Erin Walsh, Emily L.B. Lykins -- Jeffrey Greeson, Jeffrey Brantley -- Fabrizio Didonna -- Thorsten Barnhofer and Catherine Crane -- Shireen L. Rizvi, Stacy Shaw Welch, Sona Dimidjian -- Ruth Q. Wolever and Jennifer L. Best -- Thomas Bien -- Victoria M. Follette and Aditi Vijay -- L. Zylowska, S.L. Smalley, J.M. Schwartz -- Antonio Pinto -- Jacqueline Gardner-Nix -- Linda E. Carlson ... [et al.] -- Paul R. Fulton -- Trudy A. Goodman and Susan Kaiser Greenland -- Lucia McBee -- Fabrizio Didonna -- Susan Lesley Woods -- Thomas Bien and Fabrizio Didonna -- Introduction: Where new and old paths to dealing with suffering meet / Part 1. Theory, conceptualization, and phenomenology -- Part 2. Clinical applications : general issues, rationale, and phenomenology -- Part 3. Mindfulness-based interventions for specific disorders -- Part 4. Mindfulness-based interventions for specific settings and populations -- Appendix A : Appendix B : Resources.
Over the years, eastern psychology has provided fertile ground for therapists, as a cornerstone, a component, or an adjunct of their work. This is a theory-to-practice guide to this powerful therapeutic approach and its potential for treating a range of frequently encountered psychological problems.
0387095926 9780387095929
2008938818
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Meditation--Therapeutic use--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Psychotherapy--Methodology--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Meditation--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Psychology, Pathological--Treatment--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental illness--Treatment--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Attention--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Awareness--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental Disorders
Psychotherapy--methods
RC489.M43 / C55 2009
615.85222