Mindfulness for Therapists (PDF)
Understanding Mindfulness for Professional Effectiveness and Personal Well-Being
(Sprache: Englisch)
Mindfulness for Therapists presents an innovative eight-week
mindfulness protocol designed to aid therapists--which may be
worked through alone or in small groups
* Presents the first complete mindfulness program designed to
improve the personal and...
mindfulness protocol designed to aid therapists--which may be
worked through alone or in small groups
* Presents the first complete mindfulness program designed to
improve the personal and...
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Mindfulness for Therapists presents an innovative eight-week
mindfulness protocol designed to aid therapists--which may be
worked through alone or in small groups
* Presents the first complete mindfulness program designed to
improve the personal and professional well-being and effectiveness
of therapists themselves
* Features an 8-week introduction to mindfulness in the form of
exercises designed to help therapists develop their own meditation
practice and apply it to their lives
* Integrates key research that includes the Five Facets of
Mindfulness, the Three-Person-Perspectives approach, and the
neurobiological foundations of mindfulness training
* Supported by online meditations and exercises for
therapists
mindfulness protocol designed to aid therapists--which may be
worked through alone or in small groups
* Presents the first complete mindfulness program designed to
improve the personal and professional well-being and effectiveness
of therapists themselves
* Features an 8-week introduction to mindfulness in the form of
exercises designed to help therapists develop their own meditation
practice and apply it to their lives
* Integrates key research that includes the Five Facets of
Mindfulness, the Three-Person-Perspectives approach, and the
neurobiological foundations of mindfulness training
* Supported by online meditations and exercises for
therapists
Autoren-Porträt von Gerhard Zarbock, Siobhan Lynch, Axel Ammann, Silka Ringer
Gerhard Zarbock is a clinical psychologist, certified CBT-, Schema- and DBT-therapist, a supervisor and trainer for CBT and schema therapy, and training director of a government approved CBT training institution (IVAH) in Hamburg, Germany.Siobhan Lynch is a psychologist based at the University of Southampton. She is a specialist in mindfulness in Higher Education with a focus on Technology Enhanced Learning. She developed a mindfulness training programme for university students (Mindfulness-Based Coping with University Life) during her PhD and delivers mindfulness training to the public. www.mindful-kiwi.com
Axel Ammann is a clinical psychologist and certified cognitive behavioural therapist. He works for IVAH in Hamburg, Germany and also has a private practice, focusing on mindfulness-based psychotherapy.
Silka Ringer is a clinical psychologist and a certified CBT-therapist for individual and group therapy with yoga-based mindfulness experience. She runs a psychotherapy practice near Leipzig, Germany.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Gerhard Zarbock , Siobhan Lynch , Axel Ammann , Silka Ringer
- 2014, 1. Auflage, 200 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118760395
- ISBN-13: 9781118760390
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.11.2014
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