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Compassion : conceptualisations, research and use in psychotherapy

Print Book, English, 2005
Routledge, New York, NY, 2005
XII, 403 Seiten
9781583919828, 9781583919835, 1583919821, 158391983X
218660724
List of contributorsvii
Acknowledgementsxi
1 Introduction and outline1(6)
PAUL GILBERT
PART I Conceptualisations and research7(186)
2 Compassion and cruelty: A biopsychosocial approach
9(66)
PAUL GILBERT
3 A conceptual framework for integrating research related to the physiology of compassion and the wisdom of Buddhist teachings
75(46)
SHEILA WANG
4 An attachment-theoretical approach to compassion and altruism
121(27)
OMRI GILLATH, PHILLIP R. SHAVER AND MARIO MIKULINCER
5 The psychology of compassion and prosocial behaviour
148(20)
HANS-WERNER BIERHOFF
6 Compassion and forgiveness: Implications for psychotherapy
168(27)
EVERETT L. WORTHINGTON, JR, LYNN E. O'CONNOR, JACK W. BERRY, CONNIE SHARP, REBECCA MURRAY AND EUNICE YI
PART II Compassion and use in psychotherapy193(194)
7 A social-cognitive model of validation
195(23)
ROBERT L. LEAHY
8 The Buddhist use of compassionate imagery in mind healing
218(21)
RINGU TULKU RINPOCHE AND KENNETH MULLEN
9 Mindfulness, compassion for self, and compassion for others: Implications for understanding the psychopathology and treatment of depression
239(24)
NICHOLAS B. ALLEN AND WENDY E.J. KNIGHT
10 Focused therapies and compassionate mind training for shame and self-attacking
263(63)
PAUL GILBERT AND CHRIS IRONS
11 The perfect nurturer: A model to develop a compassionate mind within the context of cognitive therapy
326(26)
DEBORAH A. LEE
12 Compassionate imagery in the treatment of early memories in Axis I anxiety disorders
352(17)
ANN HACKMANN
13 The expression of compassion in group cognitive therapy
369(18)
TONY BATES
Index387