The Mindfulness Binge/Minding Mindfulness
September/October 2011
I first became aware that there was such a thing as meditation as part of my immersion in the cascade of mind-body-spirit esoterica unleashed by the human potential movement back in the early ’70s.
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Awakening the Hypnotist Within
September/October 2011
As a clinical intervention, mindfulness is best understood by stripping away its aura of mystical spirituality and understanding the crucial role suggestion plays in the change process.
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Creating a New Wisdom Tradition
September/October 2011
As mindfulness practices work their way into the psychotherapeutic mainstream, we’re starting to ask more clinically sophisticated questions: Who needs what practice when? What about the downsides of some mindfulness interventions?
Going Beyond Acceptance to Healing
September/October 2011
A psychotherapist discusses the next step: how to help clients transform the disruptive feelings and thoughts that they’ve learned to simply observe during meditation.
Getting Stuck in the Present Moment
September/October 2011
A Zen teacher describes the benefits and limitations of traditional meditation practice.
Moving from Conflict to Attunement
By Bruce Crapuchettes and Francine Crapuchettes Be
September/October 2011
While meditation is usually considered solitary, two therapists discover that the couples intervention they’ve been using for over 20 years is actually a form of reciprocal relational practice.
Therapists and Climate Change
September/October 2011
- Handling climate change with clients - How to effectively terminate therapy - Practice in the Internet Age
The New Face of Racism: Today, No One is Immune to the Effects of Discrimination
By Shari Kirkland
September/October 2011
In today’s multicultural world, no one is immune to the emotional fallout of discrimination.
In Search of a Lost Self: Reclaiming Our Missing Experiences
September/October 2011
A primer on the specifics of incorporating mindfulness into therapeutic practice.
Kids For Sale: The Realities of Sex Trafficking on Our Streets
September/October 2011
Those gritty TV depictions of kids scratching out an existence on the streets aren’t just a sensationalistic fabrication.
The Alphabet Soup: Diana Fosha on the Convergence in Today’s Therapies
September/October 2011
Diana Fosha talks about why so many acronymic therapies---ADEP, DBT, IFS, ACT---resemble each other, and what that says about the therapy field today.
The White Tuxedo
September/October 2011
Saturday Night Fever Comes to the Bar Mitzvah