Mindfulness and psychotherapy
@inproceedings{Germer2005MindfulnessAP, title={Mindfulness and psychotherapy}, author={Christopher K. Germer and Ronald D. Siegel and Paul R. Fulton}, year={2005} }
Part I: The Meaning of Mindfulness. Germer, Mindfulness: What Is It? What Does It Matter? Fulton, Siegel, Buddhist and Western Psychology: Seeking Common Ground. Part : The Therapy Relationship. Fulton, Mindfulness as Clinical Training. Morgan,Morgan, Germer, Cultivating Attention and Compassion. Surrey, Kramer, Relational Mindfulness. Morgan, Practical Ethics. Part III: Clinical Applications. Pollak, Teaching Mindfulness in Therapy. Pedulla, Depression: Finding a Way In, Finding a Way Out…
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Clinical handbook of mindfulness
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This chapter discusses Mindfulness and Anxiety Disorders: Developing a wise relationship with the inner experience of fear, andMindfulness-based interventions in an inpatient setting.
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Although mindfulness practice is in its relative infancy in the psychotherapy field, a growing body of research indicates that mindfulness-based psychotherapies are effective in treating a number of…
Mindfulness as therapy from a Buddhist perspective.
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Mindfulness refers to remembering to bring attention to present moment experience in an open and nonjudgmental manner. Mindfulness is the heart of Buddhist meditation and these practices have been…
The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Integrating Mindfulness Into Psychology and the Helping Professions
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Intention is fundamental to any project, endeavor, or journey. Related to intention is the concept of mindfulness - the awareness that arises through intentionally attending to oneself and others in…
HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF MINDFULNESS AND SELF-ACCEPTANCE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
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We describe some of the historical conditions that made possible Kabat-Zinn’s [(1990). Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York:…
Everyday Mindfulness: More Accessible Than You Think
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Mindfulness, sati, remains a component of Vipassana and Samatha yoga that has been retained by Western culture both on and off the mat. It invites practitioners to focus on an internal awareness of…
Yoga, Mindfulness, and Mentalization: Central Role of Attention and Compassion
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Deep philosophies of Yoga and meditation are the various theories about human mind and the various ways the mind works. Yoga, mindfulness, and mentalization are three related concepts and are often…
Mindfulness : What It Is and How It Is Impacting Healthcare
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The following is a review of literature concerning the place of mindfulness, a non-judging present-moment awareness, and techniques by which to invoke it, in Canadian healthcare, and the effects of mindfulness on personal and interpersonal wellbeing.
Mindfulness practices and emotional development in adult life: A developmental framework for research and teaching
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Clinical research documents many short-term benefits of mindfulness for addressing difficult emotions, but claims of enduring changes far exceed the available evidence. In this exploratory study, I…
Mindfulness as a Context for the Cultivation of Compassion
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Mindfulness training and compassion-focused approaches are both significant, ris- ing clinical and research trends in cognitive and behavioral therapies. In the histori- cal Buddhist lineages that…
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