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This handbook examines contemporary issues in self-compassion
science and practice. It describes advances in the
conceptualization and measurement of self-compassion as well as
current evidence from cross-sectional and experimental research.
The volume addresses the foundational issues of self-compassion,
including its relationship to self-esteem and mindfulness. In
addition, it considers the developmental origins of self-compassion
and its relevance across the life course, including among
adolescents and older adults. The handbook explores the role of
self-compassion in promoting well-being and resilience and
addresses new frontiers in self-compassion research, such as the
neural underpinnings and psychophysiology of compassionate
self-regulation Key areas of coverage include: The meaning of
self-compassion for gender and sexuality minority groups. The
cultivation of self-compassion among young people. The use of
interventions to promote self-compassion. The role of
compassion-based interventions in clinical contexts. Important
insights for using self-compassion-based interventions in practice.
The Handbook of Self Compassion is a must-have resource
for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as
clinicians, therapists, and other practitioners in psychology,
complementary and alternative medicine, and social work as well as
all interrelated research disciplines and clinical practices.
Are you kind to everyone but yourself? This book will help you find
the strength and courage to move beyond self-criticism and just be
you. Do you ever feel like you're just not good enough? Do you
often compare yourself to friends, classmates, or even celebrities
and models? As a teen facing intense physical, mental, and social
changes, it's easy to get caught up in self-judgment and criticism.
The problem is, over time, these negative thoughts can build up,
cloud your world, and lead to stress, anxiety, and even depression.
So, how can you start being nicer to yourself? Written by
psychologist Karen Bluth and based on practices adapted from
Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer's Mindful Self-Compassion
program, this book offers fun, everyday exercises grounded in
mindfulness and self-compassion to help you overcome crippling
self-criticism and respond to feelings of self-doubt with greater
kindness and self-care. You'll find real tools to help you work
through difficult thoughts and feelings, navigate life's emotional
ups and downs, and be as accepting of yourself as you are of
others. Learning to believe in yourself means being aware of the
self-critical voice inside you, and then discovering how to not
take it so seriously. With this book, you'll learn how
self-compassion can actually be a much greater motivator for
reaching your goals than self-criticism. In fact, being kind to
yourself when you're struggling can actually reduce stress and make
you more resilient! So, stop beating yourself up, and start reading
this book. You have an important friend to make--you!
A powerful and compassionate guide for cultivating self-confidence,
independence, and the executive functioning skills you need to live
your best life! Being a teen with attention deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) doesn't stop you from wanting what almost every
other teen wants: independence, good grades, and a healthy social
life. But ADHD also presents obstacles that can keep you from
reaching your goals. At times you may become frustrated, sad, or
even angry at your inability to achieve the things you want. This
book can help. This unique guide will help you develop the skills
you need to strengthen your executive functioning, foster the
self-compassion essential to overcoming self-criticism often caused
by ADHD, and gain the confidence and resilience necessary to take
control of your ADHD-and your life. You'll also learn how to manage
your emotions, focus, practice flexible problem solving, change
habits, and improve communication skills. Finally, you'll learn how
these skills can improve your relationships with friends and
family, and help you succeed in school-and life! Your ADHD doesn't
have to define you, and it certainly doesn't have to determine your
life. This book will allow you to step off the path of
self-criticism, and guide you on the path toward self-compassion,
self-confidence, and success.
Your teen years are a time of change, growth, and-all too
often-psychological struggle. To make matters worse, you are often
own worst critic. The Self-Compassion Workbook for Teens offers
valuable tools based in mindfulness and self-compassion to help you
overcome self-judgment and self-criticism, cultivate compassion
toward yourself and others, and embrace who you really are. As a
teen, you're going through major changes-both physically and
mentally. These changes can have a dramatic effect on how you
perceive, understand, and interpret the world around you, leaving
you feeling stressed and anxious. Additionally, you may also find
yourself comparing yourself to others-whether its friends,
classmates, or celebrities and models. And all of this comparison
can leave you feeling like you just aren't enough. So, how can you
move past feelings of stress and insecurity and start living the
life you really want? Written by psychologist Karen Bluth and based
on practices adapted from Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer's
Mindful Self-Compassion program, this workbook offers fun and
tactile exercises grounded in mindfulness and self-compassion to
help you cope more effectively with the ongoing challenges of
day-to-day life. You'll learn how to be present with difficult
emotions, and respond to these emotions with greater kindness and
self-care. By practicing these activities and meditations, you'll
learn specific tools to help you navigate the emotional ups and
downs of the teen years with greater ease. Life is imperfect-and so
are we. But if you're ready to move past self-criticism and
self-judgment and embrace your unique self, this compassionate
guide will light the way.
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