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Mindfulness is a powerful treatment tool--but for people who have experienced trauma, mindfulness practices can also cause significant stress or discomfort. This cutting-edge professional manual offers clinicians a transdiagnostic, process-based approach to safely treat trauma with mindfulness, including interventions that are practical, simple, and easy to teach. Clinicians will gain the tools needed to help their clients gain new personal insights and make lasting positive change.

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Mindfulness is a powerful treatment tool--but for people who have experienced trauma, mindfulness practices can also cause significant stress or discomfort. This cutting-edge professional manual offers clinicians a transdiagnostic, process-based approach to safely treat trauma with mindfulness, including interventions that are practical, simple, and easy to teach. Clinicians will gain the tools needed to help their clients gain new personal insights and make lasting positive change.
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Terri Messman, PhD, is a professor and distinguished scholar at Miami University, formerly the O'Toole Family Endowed Professor from 2013-2018, former director of clinical training, and former interim deputy title IX (sexual assault) coordinator. Her research program focuses on trauma and interpersonal violence, mindfulness and self-compassion, and emotion dysregulation. She is a licensed psychologist and certified kundalini yoga instructor. Noga Zerubavel, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and co-founder of Arise Psychological Wellness and Consulting and an assistant consulting professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical Center. She is the former director of the Stress, Trauma, and Recovery Treatment (START) clinic at Duke, where she led a trauma consultation team and supervised psychiatry residents, clinical psychology interns, and fellows in trauma-informed psychotherapy. Zerubavel led mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) groups at Duke from 2014-2020 and supervised psychiatry and psychology learners in providing mindfulness-based CBT.