by Annellen M. Simpkins (Author), C. Alexander Simpkins (Author)
Meditation simultaneously engenders both relaxation and alertness, and regular practice can change brain function to permanently improve internal sensing. The three major meditation methods—focus (Yoga meditations and postures), open-focus (Mindfulness), and no-focus (clearing the mind Zen and Taoist flow)—are best suited to different kinds of problems. Core Principles of Meditation for Therapy explains them all, and details the most practical applications of each. This guide matches the meditation type to a therapeutic goal.
- Shows how to individualize meditation practice for each client
- Provides neuroscientific and clinical evidence for the efficacy of meditation
- Guides clients toward new problem-solving skills
Consistent with the positive psychology movement, meditative practice puts people on a positive path and offers distinctive techniques to actualize change. This package’s multi-sensory approach makes it adaptable to the needs of therapists and clients, supports their initiation, practice, and mastery of meditation for improved mental health. For clinicians seeking to integrate meditation and therapy, Core Principles of Meditation for Therapy is a complete guide to both theory and practice.
Product Details
- Paperback: 272 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (July 12, 2016)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118689593
- ISBN-13: 978-1118689592
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