Mindfulness represents the most significant shift in the world of counselling and psychotherapy within the last decade. Mindful approaches have been hailed as the 'third wave' of cognitive behavioural-therapy and mindfulness has been recommended – and found to be effective at treating – a wide variety of mental health issues. There has been a proliferation of popular self-help books based on mindfulness approaches, and much debate between western mindfulness practitioners and Buddhist scholars about the ways in which mindful theory and practice is being adapted for western audiences. To date, however, there has been relatively little research or writing considering the potentials of mindfulness for the arena of sexual and relationship thera...
There is growing evidence for the benefits of mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to treatin...
This book breaks new ground by relating mindfulness to all of the other therapeutic approaches, acro...
I was delighted to talk with so many members of the SIG at the meeting on November 14th. I am afraid...
The proliferation and popularity of mindfulness therapies in recent years has enabled many people to...
Mindfulness is defined as “the ability to pay attention in a particular way, in the present moment t...
In recent years Buddhism has become increasingly well known and understood in Western culture. Furth...
Mindfulness based interventions (MBI) may be an effective treatment for sexual dysfunction among men...
Mindfulness has without doubt been the fastest spreading and most popular concept in psychotherapy i...
Significant attention has been given to mindfulness and mindfulness meditation in Western culture – ...
The practice of mindfulness has been actively integrated into psychotherapy for decades. Mindfulness...
Mindfulness, originally a construct used in Eastern spiritual and philosophical traditions, has foun...
Recent studies have highlighted the promising benefits of mindfulness-based interventions for a rang...
Significant attention has been given to mindfulness and mindfulness meditation in Western culture – ...
Although mindfulness has become a mainstream methodology in mental health treatment, it is a relativ...
Mindfulness-based practices from eastern traditions are increasingly being utilized by western menta...
There is growing evidence for the benefits of mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to treatin...
This book breaks new ground by relating mindfulness to all of the other therapeutic approaches, acro...
I was delighted to talk with so many members of the SIG at the meeting on November 14th. I am afraid...
The proliferation and popularity of mindfulness therapies in recent years has enabled many people to...
Mindfulness is defined as “the ability to pay attention in a particular way, in the present moment t...
In recent years Buddhism has become increasingly well known and understood in Western culture. Furth...
Mindfulness based interventions (MBI) may be an effective treatment for sexual dysfunction among men...
Mindfulness has without doubt been the fastest spreading and most popular concept in psychotherapy i...
Significant attention has been given to mindfulness and mindfulness meditation in Western culture – ...
The practice of mindfulness has been actively integrated into psychotherapy for decades. Mindfulness...
Mindfulness, originally a construct used in Eastern spiritual and philosophical traditions, has foun...
Recent studies have highlighted the promising benefits of mindfulness-based interventions for a rang...
Significant attention has been given to mindfulness and mindfulness meditation in Western culture – ...
Although mindfulness has become a mainstream methodology in mental health treatment, it is a relativ...
Mindfulness-based practices from eastern traditions are increasingly being utilized by western menta...
There is growing evidence for the benefits of mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to treatin...
This book breaks new ground by relating mindfulness to all of the other therapeutic approaches, acro...
I was delighted to talk with so many members of the SIG at the meeting on November 14th. I am afraid...