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The Power of Neuroplasticity for Pastoral and Spiritual Care (Hardcover)
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The Power of Neuroplasticity for Pastoral and Spiritual Care (Hardcover)
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Studies in neuroscience demonstrate that a focus on mindfulness
meditation and contemplative spiritual practice has the capacity to
increase our non-anxious awareness and significantly lower our
stress. Not only is this finding of immediate importance for
pastoral counselors and psychotherapists, it will even necessitate
a paradigm shift in the way that pastoral and spiritual
practitioners approach the general care of souls. The starting
point for such a paradigm shift is an acknowledgement of the
built-in negativity bias of the brain, and how certain beliefs and
theological views may inadvertently reinforce the bias to the
detriment of individuals and faith communities. Once necessary for
human survival, the ingrained bias can often be excessive for
today's world, resulting in negatively disproportionate assessments
of life events and human relationships. To balance the neural
predisposition toward negativity and anxious awareness, it is
necessary for pastoral and spiritual caregivers, and those in their
care, to cultivate a regular contemplative-meditational practice.
The Power of Neuroplasticity for Pastoral and Spiritual Care
focuses on the groundbreaking finding of contemporary
neuroscience-that the brain is built for change across the entire
lifespan. It is designed to make the research accessible to and
relevant for those engaged in the work of pastoral and spiritual
care in order to help clients and congregants effect lasting and
transformative changes in the mind and brain. Through the regular
practice of contemplative prayer and meditation, we can literally
calm the stress region of the brain in order to live less anxiously
and experience more fully the peace and joy of the present moment.
The introduction of mindfulness- and acceptance-based counseling
approaches will provide pastoral and spiritual practitioners with
an important therapeutic framework to situate their work, from
which they can make more informed and effective interventions
geared toward using the mind to change the brain.
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