Mindful Therapy

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“An elegant guide for both novice and veteran therapists alike.”—Mark Brady, PhD, editor of The Wisdom of Listening

MINDFUL THERAPY

A Guide for Therapists and Helping Professionals

Thomas Bien

Welcome and much-needed addition to the literature for psychotherapists, therapists-in-training, and occupational therapists and other types of teachers. Mindful Therapy offers to them ways to bring the teachings of Buddhism into a psychotherapeutic practice—and a thorough explanation of the benefits of doing so. The book will be of value to therapists of every variety, in the way that Medicine and Compassion, while molded for caregivers in general, was applauded by medical journals.

Author Tom Bien offers an energizing an expansive perspective. Grounded in his understanding of Buddhist teachings, his book suggests a model of integration of particular value to beginning therapists or those still in training, offering ways in which the therapist can mindfully care for themselves amid the challenges of their practice. Tools useful to clients, as well, are discussed.

Bien sees therapists as practicing in the ancient traditions of various healers of spirit, whose greatest skill and gift to others is, above all, the mindful presence.

Mindful Therapy is comprised of a useful, highly-readable balance of theoretical groundwork, personal experience, case studies, and practice exercises.

book information
  • Paperback
  • 304 pages, 6.00 x 9.00 inches
  • $17.95
  • ISBN 9780861712922
  • ebook
  • 304 pages
  • $13.99
  • ISBN 9780861717156
about the author
Mindful Therapy

Tom Bien is an author and licensed clinical psychologist. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. You can visit his website, mindfulpsychology.com.

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