Mindfulness in Clinical Practice

Mindfulness in Clinical Practice by Richard W. Sears, published by Professional Resource Press in 2011, is a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between mindfulness and psychotherapy. This first edition, consisting of 183 pages, delves into the foundational aspects, research, and clinical applications of mindfulness, providing readers with a structured understanding of its relevance in therapeutic settings.
Readers will find a detailed examination of mindfulness techniques and practices, supported by an audio CD that includes six specific mindfulness exercises. The book addresses various subjects, including the psychological implications of mindfulness and its integration into cognitive behavioral therapy. This resource serves as a guide for those interested in the practical applications of mindfulness within clinical practice, offering insights into both the philosophical and psychological dimensions of the topic.
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The authoritative book on mindfulness and psychotherapy. Gives the roots, research, and clinical applications of mindfulness. Audio CD included containing 6 mindfulness techniques and practices.
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