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Mindfulness and psychotherapy / edited by Christopher K. Germer, Ronald D. Siegel, Paul R. Fulton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Guilford Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Edition: First editionDescription: xviii, 333 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1593851391
  • 9781593851392
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.852 22
LOC classification:
  • RC489.M43 M56 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Mindfulness : what is it? : what does it matter? / Christopher K. Germer -- Ch. 2. Buddhist and western psychology : seeking common ground / Paul R. Fulton and Ronald D. Siegel -- Ch. 3. Mindfulness as clinical training / Paul R. Fulton -- Ch. 4. Cultivating attention and empathy / William D. Morgan and Susan T. Morgan -- Ch. 5. Relational psychotherapy, relational mindfulness / Janet L. Surrey -- Ch. 6. Teaching mindfulness in therapy / Christopher K. Germer -- Ch. 7. Depression : turning toward life / Stephanie P. Morgan -- Ch. 8. Anxiety disorders : befriending fear / Christopher K. Germer -- Ch. 9. Psychophysiological disorders : embracing pain / Ronald D. Siegel -- Ch. 10. Working with children : beginner's mind / Trudy A. Goodman -- Ch. 11. Mindfulness research / Sara W. Lazar -- Ch. 12. The roots of mindfulness / Andrew Olendzki -- Ch. 13. Positive psychology : awakening to the fullness of life / Charles W. Styron -- App. A. Resources for the clinician -- App. B. Glossary of terms in Buddhist psychology / Andrew Olendzki.
Review: "Responding to growing interest among psychotherapists of all theoretical orientations, this practical book provides a comprehensive introduction to mindfulness and its contemporary clinical applications. Within a coherent conceptual framework, chapters present a range of clear-cut procedures for practicing mindfulness techniques and teaching them to patients. The editors and authors - most of whom have been practicing both mindfulness and psychotherapy for at least two decades - blend clinical wisdom, research findings, attention to the spiritual roots of mindfulness, and personal reflections on the therapist's craft. The resulting volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in meditation and other scientifically grounded approaches to augmenting psychotherapy."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-321) and index.

Ch. 1. Mindfulness : what is it? : what does it matter? / Christopher K. Germer -- Ch. 2. Buddhist and western psychology : seeking common ground / Paul R. Fulton and Ronald D. Siegel -- Ch. 3. Mindfulness as clinical training / Paul R. Fulton -- Ch. 4. Cultivating attention and empathy / William D. Morgan and Susan T. Morgan -- Ch. 5. Relational psychotherapy, relational mindfulness / Janet L. Surrey -- Ch. 6. Teaching mindfulness in therapy / Christopher K. Germer -- Ch. 7. Depression : turning toward life / Stephanie P. Morgan -- Ch. 8. Anxiety disorders : befriending fear / Christopher K. Germer -- Ch. 9. Psychophysiological disorders : embracing pain / Ronald D. Siegel -- Ch. 10. Working with children : beginner's mind / Trudy A. Goodman -- Ch. 11. Mindfulness research / Sara W. Lazar -- Ch. 12. The roots of mindfulness / Andrew Olendzki -- Ch. 13. Positive psychology : awakening to the fullness of life / Charles W. Styron -- App. A. Resources for the clinician -- App. B. Glossary of terms in Buddhist psychology / Andrew Olendzki.

"Responding to growing interest among psychotherapists of all theoretical orientations, this practical book provides a comprehensive introduction to mindfulness and its contemporary clinical applications. Within a coherent conceptual framework, chapters present a range of clear-cut procedures for practicing mindfulness techniques and teaching them to patients. The editors and authors - most of whom have been practicing both mindfulness and psychotherapy for at least two decades - blend clinical wisdom, research findings, attention to the spiritual roots of mindfulness, and personal reflections on the therapist's craft. The resulting volume is an essential resource for anyone interested in meditation and other scientifically grounded approaches to augmenting psychotherapy."--BOOK JACKET.

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