Mindfulness represents the most significant shift in the world of
counselling and psychotherapy within the last decade. Mindful
approaches have been hailed as the 'third wave' of cognitive
behavioural-therapy and mindfulness has been recommended - and
found to be effective at treating - a wide variety of mental health
issues. There has been a proliferation of popular self-help books
based on mindfulness approaches, and much debate between western
mindfulness practitioners and Buddhist scholars about the ways in
which mindful theory and practice is being adapted for western
audiences. To date, however, there has been relatively little
research or writing considering the potentials of mindfulness for
the arena of sexual and relationship therapy. This book aims to
address this by bringing together many of the key practitioners and
researchers who are working in this area. The book presents a range
of perspectives on what mindful theory and practice has to offer to
our understandings of, and work with, sex and relationships. This
book was originally published as a special issue of Sexual and
Relationship Therapy.
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