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A decade ago, if therapists were familiar with mindfulness at all, it was as a spiritual practice with little connection to clinical work...
Today, the therapeutic benefits of mindfulness are widely accepted and have been repeatedly documented by researchers. This Reading Course is designed to help you bring more mindfulness and presence into your work as well as offering concrete clinical ideas about applying mindfulness in the consulting room. Jon Kabat-Zinn examines common misconceptions about meditation and explains why spirituality is one of his least favorite words. Both Christopher Germer and Lorne Ladner demonstrate the advantages and pitfalls of using meditative techniques in practice. Jay Lebow offers a detailed overview of what science tells us about the value of mindfulness practice. Michael Ventura explores what therapy might have to each us about the experience of soul.
The Power of Paying Attention: What Jon Kabat-Zinn Has against Spirituality by Richard Simon & Mary Sykes Wylie
You Gotta Have Heart by Christopher Germer
Mindfulness Goes Mainstream: Research Is Proving the Value of Awareness Practices by Jay Lebow
Bringing Mindfulness to Your Practice: When Meditation Helps, and When It Doesn’t by Lorne Ladner
The Experience of Soul: Listening for Life’s Transformative Moments by Michael Ventura
1. Discuss the impact of mindfulness meditation on stress
2. Develop interventions that encourage loving kindness in clients
3. Identify clients who benefit, and don't benefit, from meditation
Psychotherapy Networker is an established and respected source for online psychology continuing education. For the past 25 years, our publication has been recognized among psychologists, social workers, and therapists as a leader for publishing quality, thought-provoking articles. With a worldwide readership, our magazine has won numerous honors from the National Magazine Award. In 2006, the Chicago Tribune named the Psychotherapy Networker one of the 50 Best Magazines in America.
You may also be familiar with our international symposium. Every year, Psychotherapy Networker hosts a conference in Washington D.C. for therapists interested in furthering their education and expanding their understanding of psychology. This annual meeting draws more than 3,000 individuals from all over the world. At the symposium you get the opportunity to learn and discuss a wide variety of topics with other practitioners and teachers. The symposium is also a platform for workshops discussing the latest, most compelling research in the field of psychotherapy. Search our website to find what other professionals are saying about us, or click to look through a list of individuals who lecture for Psychotherapy Networker.
If you aren’t yet familiar with Psychotherapy Networker through our well-established publication or the annual symposium, you can launch a relationship with the Networker through your computer. We know that the world of psychology is fast-paced and always changing. The Networker wants to be your online resource to keep you informed about the latest innovations in your field. When it comes to your learning goals, you have a wide range of options with Psychotherapy Networker’s distance-learning system.
Through Networker Plugged-In, our web-based learning network, we provide a variety of online psychology continuing education classes pertaining to diverse interests. You can find a class format that fits your style of study. There are specific courses that allow you access to the latest literature and research from top psychologists. Maybe you’re interested in an audiotaped course that you can enjoy at your own leisure. You can also sign-up for live telecourses and participate in conversations happening all over the country. Contact us for more information.
From the traditional publication to our annual symposium to our web-based classes, Psychotherapy Networker provides many options for therapists interested in online psychology continuing education. Find the course that you’ve been looking for and enroll in it now.