A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness: Engaging the Mind, Body, and Soul in Biblical Practices and Therapies
Autor Dr. Regina Chow Trammel, John Trenten Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2021
Accessing mindfulness is a therapeutic touchstone for a range of emotional issues, from mild distress to the treatment of trauma, but the term mindfulness has often left Christians wary. Stripped of Christlike spirituality, it sounds self-focused at best, and at worst like a fusion with modern pop-religions of the day.
But the quality of mindfulness—of being fully present, aware of ourselves and our situation so that we can better respond to the chaos around us—is a profoundly biblical concept. And it can be used effectively by Christian counselors and healing practitioners.
In A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness, Regina Chow Trammel (a clinical social worker) and John Trent (a marriage and family therapist) team up to offer training in mindfulness skills used in evidence-based practices, such as dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. These therapies have been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of many mental health issues, blending elements of neuroscience, social science, and religious training.
This book is the ideal resource to equip those in the helping professions to faithfully use mindfulness interventions both professionally and personally and includes:
- A historical and theoretical overview of Christian mindfulness and how it contrasts with other mindfulness-based practices.
- A practical guide for how to use mindfulness skills in counseling and therapeutic practice.
- A section addressing specific challenges or situations that your clients face.
- Dialogue scripts and contemplation exercises to adapt for your own work.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310114734
ISBN-10: 031011473X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 139 x 213 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 031011473X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 139 x 213 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ZONDERVAN
Colecția Zondervan
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Descriere
Equips Christian counselors and therapists to confidently use mindfulness techniques with their clients in a way that is both practical and biblical.
Accessing mindfulness is a therapeutic touchstone for a range of emotional issues, from mild distress to the treatment of trauma, but the term mindfulness has often left Christians wary. Stripped of Christlike spirituality, it sounds self-focused at best, and at worst like a fusion with modern pop-religions of the day.
But the quality of mindfulness—of being fully present, aware of ourselves and our situation so that we can better respond to the chaos around us—is a profoundly biblical concept. And it can be used effectively by Christian counselors and healing practitioners.
In A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness, Regina Chow Trammel (a clinical social worker) and John Trent (a marriage and family therapist) team up to offer training in mindfulness skills used in evidence-based practices, such as dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. These therapies have been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of many mental health issues, blending elements of neuroscience, social science, and religious training.
This book is the ideal resource to equip those in the helping professions to faithfully use mindfulness interventions both professionally and personally and includes:
Accessing mindfulness is a therapeutic touchstone for a range of emotional issues, from mild distress to the treatment of trauma, but the term mindfulness has often left Christians wary. Stripped of Christlike spirituality, it sounds self-focused at best, and at worst like a fusion with modern pop-religions of the day.
But the quality of mindfulness—of being fully present, aware of ourselves and our situation so that we can better respond to the chaos around us—is a profoundly biblical concept. And it can be used effectively by Christian counselors and healing practitioners.
In A Counselor's Guide to Christian Mindfulness, Regina Chow Trammel (a clinical social worker) and John Trent (a marriage and family therapist) team up to offer training in mindfulness skills used in evidence-based practices, such as dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. These therapies have been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of many mental health issues, blending elements of neuroscience, social science, and religious training.
This book is the ideal resource to equip those in the helping professions to faithfully use mindfulness interventions both professionally and personally and includes:
- A historical and theoretical overview of Christian mindfulness and how it contrasts with other mindfulness-based practices.
- A practical guide for how to use mindfulness skills in counseling and therapeutic practice.
- A section addressing specific challenges or situations that your clients face.
- Dialogue scripts and contemplation exercises to adapt for your own work.
Cuprins
Part I: What is Christian Mindfulness?Chapter 1: Introduction: How to Use This Book Chapter 2: Mindfulness Versus Christian Mindfulness: Definition and Historic RootsChapter 3: Therapeutic Benefits of MindfulnessPart II: Basic Steps of Christian Mindfulness (Includes Audio Modules)Chapter 4: The Practice of Silence to Cultivate AwarenessChapter 5: Reading God’s Word Slowly Chapter 6: Set an Intention of the DayChapter 7: Listening and AcceptanceChapter 8: UnburdeningChapter 9: Practicing Christian Non-JudgmentPart III: Attitudes and Situations in Need of Christian Mindfulness Chapter 10: Mindfulness for Love and Relationships: Marriage, Parenting, and FriendshipsChapter 11: Mindfulness and Radical Acceptance Chapter 12: Work Stress and MindfulnessChapter 13: Mindfulness for MinistryChapter 14: Healthy Lifestyle and MindfulnessChapter 15: The Gifts of Christian MindfulnessPart IV: Therapeutic Exercises Combined with MindfulnessChapter 16: Remembering as a Way to Develop MindfulnessChapter 17: Christian Imagination Paired with MindfulnessChapter 18: Body Scan Practice with Christian InfusionChapter 19: Personal Strengths and MindfulnessChapter 20: Taking Thoughts Captive and Mindful TransformationChapter 21: Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina as Mindful DevotionChapter 22 Mindfulness as a Way of Gaining and Dealing with Missing The BlessingChapter 23: ConclusionAppendices: Instruction sheets on breath meditation, guided imagery using Christian imagination, mindful eating and drinking exercises, and a body scan practice