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Mindfulness-Informed Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Inquiring Deeply (PDF/EPUB Version)
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“This book is an immense contribution to the integration of mindfulness and relational psychotherapy. Clearly the fruit of years of dedicated practice and written with great care, it uniquely illustrates the felt experience and clinical decision-making of a deeply relational psychoanalyst. For mindfulness-informedtherapists who have been searching for words to describe what they do, this is it.” —Christopher Germer, PhD, Faculty, Harvard Medical School, author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion and co-editor, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy.
“Inquiring Deeplyis a rich, helpful book for all interested in the growing field of mindfulnessand psychotherapy. Filled with lively cases and warm, clear understanding, itbrings new perspectives to relational mindfulness, wise investigation of thought, and the skillful wedding of insight and human care.” —Jack Kornfield, PhD, renowned Buddhist teacher and author of The Wise Heart
Blending the knowledge of contemporary psychoanalysis with the wisdom of Buddhist view, Marjorie Schuman’s book Mindfulness-Informed Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Inquiring Deeply explains in clear language how the experience of Self and Other is involved in emotional pain and relational suffering. Written for the psychotherapist and layperson alike, ‘Inquiring Deeply’ illuminates the crossroads at which Buddhism and psychotherapy meet. It shows how mindfulness practice can be integrated into psychotherapy in a way which breathes space into problems and allows them to resolve.
Blending the knowledge of contemporary psychoanalysis with the wisdom of Buddhist view, Marjorie Schuman’s book Mindfulness-Informed Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Inquiring Deeply explains in clear language how the experience of Self and Other is involved in emotional pain and relational suffering. Written for the psychotherapist and layperson alike, ‘Inquiring Deeply’ illuminates the crossroads at which Buddhism and psychotherapy meet. It shows how mindfulness practice can be integrated into psychotherapy in a way which breathes space into problems and allows them to resolve.
eBook features:
- Highlight, take notes, and search in the book
- In this edition, page numbers are just like the physical edition