Reviews Tagged With ‘Mindfulness’

The following reviews are related to ‘Mindfulness’.

Caroline Brazier on Listening to the Other

Last updated 7th September 2009

Brazier reminds us that counselling often goes beyond offering a non-judgemental space in which the client can listen to and experience themselves, to actively encourage a kind of self-preoccupation which can actually make one more isolated and miserable.

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Mindfulness- & Acceptance-Based Behavioral Therapies

Last updated 22nd June 2009

The basic conceptualisation of human experience offered by this book is that distress arises from our relationship with our own internal experience. The remedy goes beyond (and could be seen as contrary to) the traditional cognitive therapy approach of disentangling the client from the thoughts, questioning them and replacing them with more realistic and helpful ones.

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The Mindful Way Through Depression

Last updated 28th April 2009

Written by four luminaries of the mindfulness movement in psychotherapy and counselling, The Mindful Way through Depression is a self-help book in the best sense of the term, and you don’t need to suffer from depression to find it useful.

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