Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Germer, Christopher; Fulton, Paul R; Siegel, Ronald D
Mindfulness and Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Germer, Christopher; Fulton, Paul R; Siegel, Ronald D
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 659g
- ISBN-13: 9781462511372
- ISBN-10: 1462511376
- Artikelnr.: 37226552
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 659g
- ISBN-13: 9781462511372
- ISBN-10: 1462511376
- Artikelnr.: 37226552
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Christopher Germer, PhD, has a private practice in mindfulness- and compassion-based psychotherapy in Arlington, Massachusetts, and is a part-time Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance. He is a founding faculty member of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy and of the Center for Mindfulness and Compassion. His books include The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook and The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion (for the general public) and Teaching the Mindful Self-Compassion Program, Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy, and Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, Second Edition (for professionals). Dr. Germer lectures and leads workshops internationally. His website is https://chrisgermer.com. Ronald D. Siegel, PsyD, is Assistant Professor of Psychology, part time, at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance, where he has taught since the early 1980s. He is a longtime student of mindfulness meditation and is a faculty and board member at the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy. Dr. Siegel teaches internationally about the application of mindfulness practices in psychotherapy and other fields, and maintains a private practice in Lincoln, Massachusetts. His books include The Mindfulness Solution, for general readers, as well as several acclaimed works for professionals. Paul R. Fulton, EdD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice and Clinical Instructor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance. He was formerly the president of IMP and is currently director of the Certificate Program in Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. Dr. Fulton received lay ordination as a Zen Buddhist in 1972, has been a student of psychology and meditation for over 44 years, is on the board of directors of the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, and teaches internationally.
I. The Meaning of Mindfulness 1. Mindfulness: What Is It? What Does It Matter?
Christopher K. Germer 2. Buddhist and Western Psychology: Seeking Common Ground
Paul R. Fulton and Ronald D. Siegel II. The Therapy Relationship 3. Mindfulness as Clinical Training
Paul R. Fulton 4. Cultivating Attention and Compassion
William D. Morgan
Susan T. Morgan
and Christopher K. Germer 5. Relational Mindfulness
Janet L. Surrey and Gregory Kramer 6. Practical Ethics
Stephanie P. Morgan III. Clinical Applications 7. Teaching Mindfulness in Therapy
Susan M. Pollak 8. Depression: Finding a Way In
Finding a Way Out
Thomas Pedulla 9. Anxiety: Accepting What Comes and Doing What Matters
Lizabeth Roemer and Susan M. Orsillo 10. Psychophysiological Disorders: Embracing Pain
Ronald D. Siegel 11. Mindfulness
Insight
and Trauma Therapy
John Briere 12. Breaking the Addiction Loop
Judson A. Brewer 13. Working with Children
Trudy A. Goodman IV. Past
Present
and Promise 14. Roots of Mindfulness
Andrew R. Olendzki 15. The Neurobiology of Mindfulness
Sara W. Lazar 16. Positive Psychology and the Bodhisattva Path
Charles W. Styron V. Appendix Appendix: Glossary of Terms in Buddhist Psychology
Andrew R. Olendzki
Christopher K. Germer 2. Buddhist and Western Psychology: Seeking Common Ground
Paul R. Fulton and Ronald D. Siegel II. The Therapy Relationship 3. Mindfulness as Clinical Training
Paul R. Fulton 4. Cultivating Attention and Compassion
William D. Morgan
Susan T. Morgan
and Christopher K. Germer 5. Relational Mindfulness
Janet L. Surrey and Gregory Kramer 6. Practical Ethics
Stephanie P. Morgan III. Clinical Applications 7. Teaching Mindfulness in Therapy
Susan M. Pollak 8. Depression: Finding a Way In
Finding a Way Out
Thomas Pedulla 9. Anxiety: Accepting What Comes and Doing What Matters
Lizabeth Roemer and Susan M. Orsillo 10. Psychophysiological Disorders: Embracing Pain
Ronald D. Siegel 11. Mindfulness
Insight
and Trauma Therapy
John Briere 12. Breaking the Addiction Loop
Judson A. Brewer 13. Working with Children
Trudy A. Goodman IV. Past
Present
and Promise 14. Roots of Mindfulness
Andrew R. Olendzki 15. The Neurobiology of Mindfulness
Sara W. Lazar 16. Positive Psychology and the Bodhisattva Path
Charles W. Styron V. Appendix Appendix: Glossary of Terms in Buddhist Psychology
Andrew R. Olendzki
I. The Meaning of Mindfulness 1. Mindfulness: What Is It? What Does It Matter?
Christopher K. Germer 2. Buddhist and Western Psychology: Seeking Common Ground
Paul R. Fulton and Ronald D. Siegel II. The Therapy Relationship 3. Mindfulness as Clinical Training
Paul R. Fulton 4. Cultivating Attention and Compassion
William D. Morgan
Susan T. Morgan
and Christopher K. Germer 5. Relational Mindfulness
Janet L. Surrey and Gregory Kramer 6. Practical Ethics
Stephanie P. Morgan III. Clinical Applications 7. Teaching Mindfulness in Therapy
Susan M. Pollak 8. Depression: Finding a Way In
Finding a Way Out
Thomas Pedulla 9. Anxiety: Accepting What Comes and Doing What Matters
Lizabeth Roemer and Susan M. Orsillo 10. Psychophysiological Disorders: Embracing Pain
Ronald D. Siegel 11. Mindfulness
Insight
and Trauma Therapy
John Briere 12. Breaking the Addiction Loop
Judson A. Brewer 13. Working with Children
Trudy A. Goodman IV. Past
Present
and Promise 14. Roots of Mindfulness
Andrew R. Olendzki 15. The Neurobiology of Mindfulness
Sara W. Lazar 16. Positive Psychology and the Bodhisattva Path
Charles W. Styron V. Appendix Appendix: Glossary of Terms in Buddhist Psychology
Andrew R. Olendzki
Christopher K. Germer 2. Buddhist and Western Psychology: Seeking Common Ground
Paul R. Fulton and Ronald D. Siegel II. The Therapy Relationship 3. Mindfulness as Clinical Training
Paul R. Fulton 4. Cultivating Attention and Compassion
William D. Morgan
Susan T. Morgan
and Christopher K. Germer 5. Relational Mindfulness
Janet L. Surrey and Gregory Kramer 6. Practical Ethics
Stephanie P. Morgan III. Clinical Applications 7. Teaching Mindfulness in Therapy
Susan M. Pollak 8. Depression: Finding a Way In
Finding a Way Out
Thomas Pedulla 9. Anxiety: Accepting What Comes and Doing What Matters
Lizabeth Roemer and Susan M. Orsillo 10. Psychophysiological Disorders: Embracing Pain
Ronald D. Siegel 11. Mindfulness
Insight
and Trauma Therapy
John Briere 12. Breaking the Addiction Loop
Judson A. Brewer 13. Working with Children
Trudy A. Goodman IV. Past
Present
and Promise 14. Roots of Mindfulness
Andrew R. Olendzki 15. The Neurobiology of Mindfulness
Sara W. Lazar 16. Positive Psychology and the Bodhisattva Path
Charles W. Styron V. Appendix Appendix: Glossary of Terms in Buddhist Psychology
Andrew R. Olendzki