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This book provides an introduction to mindfulness, the concepts and
theory behind it and how it can help manage not only anxiety, but a
number of physical and emotional issues. It includes step-by-step
practices to manage your anxiety and depression, and links to an
audio download of guided meditations. Topics include: Understanding
anxiety and mindfulness No magic pills How did I get to be like
this? Anxiety and depression in context The stress response
Breaking the cycle Effects of mindfulness on the brain Moving
forwards - take care
Chronic pain affects an estimated 14 million people in the UK and
is the most common reason for seeking medical help. There's
increasing evidence that mindful practices can have a beneficial
effect on pain (sometimes reducing intensity by as much as 40%) and
its associated anxiety and depression. This book combines the
principles of mindfulness with research from the clinical field of
psychology to help you improve your emotional, psychological and
physical state. With guided meditations and other practices. Topics
include: Defining pain How we feel and perceive pain How a mindful
approach can help Why stress makes it worse Mindful body movement
The importance of breathing and posture Taking responsibility for
your pain
Carers are particularly vulnerable to feeling stressed, worried and
worn down by the vast demands that often come with caregiving, be
they physical, psychological or emotional. Mindfulness can be
enormously beneficial to carers, whether professional or voluntary,
as a means of developing greater inner stability, resilience and
gaining more control over their thoughts, feelings and emotions.
Mindfulness is an evidence-based approach that is proven to help
protect against stress, anxiety, depression and burnout. Dr Cheryl
Rezek provides an accessible introduction to mindfulness, and
explains how simple mindfulness practices and psychological
concepts can be used to manage the day-to-day demands of caring
effectively, helping caregivers to gain a greater sense of control
and maintain a more positive and balanced outlook. The book
includes easy-to-use and enjoyable mindfulness exercises, short
enough to fit into a busy day, as well as accompanying audio tracks
to support and guide the reader through these exercises. An
essential read for all those involved in caring for people with
acute or long-term health and mental health conditions,
disabilities and other support needs, including relatives and other
informal carers, adoptive parents and foster carers, as well as
professional medical, health and social care staff.
Having cancer can leave you feeling vulnerable, despairing and
scared. Managing Cancer Symptoms: The Mindful Way can't give you a
cure, or make false promises, but it can help you to navigate the
good, the bad and the horrible parts of this new landscape.
Mindfulness has been proven to help with the symptoms of cancer,
and in this book you can find mindfulness practices that will help
you with things like sleep, stress and pain management. Some simple
movement and walking meditations will help you physically while
self-care meditations will help you to nurture yourself with
compassion and kindness. When things are tough or life feels
unbearable, this book will help you forge an anchor, keeping you
grounded and calm, living your life one breath at a time.
This book explains how mindfulness can help you to kick the smoking
habit and control your thoughts and emotions in a more balanced,
accepting way. It presents a short history of mindfulness, and
includes specific research on how mindfulness can aid people who
smoke. Includes step by step exercises and practices. Topics
include: Why do I smoke? The stress response The addiction No magic
remedy How to make the changes you want Living in the now Stop and
be mindful Caring for yourself Staying committed Challenges to
recovery Reap the rewards
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