Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy: Deepening Mindfulness in Clinical Practice
Dalai Lama Editat de Christopher K. Germer, Ronald D. Siegelen Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1462503764
Pagini: 407
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 160 x 231 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Guilford Publications
Cuprins
Foreword, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Introduction, Christopher K. Germer and Ronald D. SiegelI. What Are Wisdom and Compassion? Why Should We Care? 1. Wisdom and Compassion: Two Wings of a Bird, Ronald D. Siegel and Christopher K. Germer 2. Mindful Presence: A Foundation for Compassion and Wisdom, Tara Brach 3. Building Lives of Compassion and Wisdom, Barbara L. FredricksonII. The Meaning of Compassion 4. Compassion in Buddhist Psychology, John Makransky 5. The Compassionate Therapist, Elissa Ely 6. The Science of Self-Compassion, Kristin D. Neff 7. Cultivating Compassion in Psychotherapy, Christopher K. Germer 8. The Neurobiology of Compassion, Richard J. DavidsonIII. The Meaning of Wisdom 9. Wisdom in Buddhist Psychology, Andrew Olendzki 10. The Wise Psychotherapist, Ronald D. Siegel 11. The Science of Wisdom: Implications for Psychotherapy, Robert J. Sternberg 12. The Wisdom of Connection, Janet Surrey and Judith V. Jordan 13. Self and No-Self in Psychotherapy, Jack Engler and Paul R. Fulton 14. Neurobiological Foundations of Wisdom, Thomas W. Meeks, B. Rael Cahn, and Dilip V. JesteIV. Clinical Applications 15. Wisdom, Compassion, and Suicidal Patients, Marsha M. Linehan and Anita Lungu 16. Substance Abuse and Relapse Prevention, G. Alan Marlatt, Sarah Bowen, and M. Kathleen B. Lustyk 17. Anxiety Disorders: Acceptance, Compassion, and Wisdom, Lizabeth Roemer and Susan M. Orsillo 18. Depression: Suffering in the Flow of Life, Paul Gilbert 19. Working with Trauma: Mindfulness and Compassion, John Briere 20. The Heart of Couple Therapy, Richard Borofsky and Antra K. BorofskyV. In and Around the Consultation Room 21. Mindful Parenting as a Path to Wisdom and Compassion, Trudy Goodman, Susan Kaiser Greenland, and Daniel J. Siegel 22. Drawing on the Wisdom of Religious Traditions in Psychotherapy, Kenneth I. Pargament and Carol Ann Faigin 23. Compassion and Wisdom: Growing through Ethics, Stephanie P. Morgan
Recenzii
"The deep message of the movement toward acceptance- and mindfulness-based methods is that the world without and the world within are interlinked. We need to begin to treat ourselves as we would want others to treat us: with kindness, patience, and wise attention. This book explores profound issues and describes powerful new methods for clinical practice that will carry far beyond the doors of our consulting rooms." - Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada, USA
"The essential message of this book is one of hope. Ably guided by the contributors to this important volume, therapists are invited to peer beyond therapeutic tools and techniques and glimpse the vast potential that compassion and wisdom hold for healing and self-transformation." - Zindel V. Segal, PhD, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada
"I am very happy to see that ancient teachings and practices from the Buddhist tradition can be of benefit today when they are employed by Western scientists and therapists. In today's world, many people turn to psychotherapy to understand what is making them unhappy, and to discover how to live a more meaningful life. I believe that as they come to understand compassion and wisdom more deeply, psychotherapists will be better able to help their patients and so contribute to greater peace and happiness in the world." - From the Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama "The deep message of the movement toward acceptance- and mindfulness-based methods is that the world without and the world within are interlinked. We need to begin to treat ourselves as we would want others to treat us: with kindness, patience, and wise attention. This book explores profound issues and describes powerful new methods for clinical practice that will carry far beyond the doors of our consulting rooms." - Steven C. Hayes, University of Nevada, USA "The essential message of this book is one of hope. Ably guided by the contributors to this important volume, therapists are invited to peer beyond therapeutic tools and techniques and glimpse the vast potential that compassion and wisdom hold for healing and self-transformation." - Zindel V. Segal, PhD, Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Canada