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This practice-focused resource integrates broad therapeutic
knowledge with current neuroscience to present vast possibilities
for mindfulness in clinical social work. Seasoned practitioners
posit mindfulness practice and process as a significant bridge
between taking care of self and taking care of others,
demonstrating its implications for physical and mental health in
personal and professional contexts. Case studies show timeless
concepts (e.g., acceptance) and new mindfulness-based ideas (e.g.,
learned helpfulness) in use in individual treatment as well as
couples counseling and group interventions. Also attesting to the
utility of mindfulness across problems, settings, and practitioner
orientations, diverse applications are organized along ten robust
lenses, among them: * Beginning with the context: the mind-body
conundrum.* Beginning with the body: the neurobiology of
mindfulness.* Beginning with the training: training clinicians in
essential methods for integrating mindfulness in clinical
practice.* Beginning with the clients: mindfully reconciling
opposites with survivors of trauma/complex traumatic stress
disorders.* Beginning with the symptom: incorporating mindfulness
in the treatment of substance misuse. * Beginning with the larger
social system: mindfulness and restorative justice. Clinicians and
research professionals particularly interested in psychotherapy
treatment and mindfulness practice will find Cultivating
Mindfulness in Clinical Social Work not only stimulating and
intriguing, but also a fresh source of real-world wisdom.
This practice-focused resource integrates broad therapeutic
knowledge with current neuroscience to present vast possibilities
for mindfulness in clinical social work. Seasoned practitioners
posit mindfulness practice and process as a significant bridge
between taking care of self and taking care of others,
demonstrating its implications for physical and mental health in
personal and professional contexts. Case studies show timeless
concepts (e.g., acceptance) and new mindfulness-based ideas (e.g.,
learned helpfulness) in use in individual treatment as well as
couples counseling and group interventions. Also attesting to the
utility of mindfulness across problems, settings, and practitioner
orientations, diverse applications are organized along ten robust
lenses, among them: * Beginning with the context: the mind-body
conundrum.* Beginning with the body: the neurobiology of
mindfulness.* Beginning with the training: training clinicians in
essential methods for integrating mindfulness in clinical
practice.* Beginning with the clients: mindfully reconciling
opposites with survivors of trauma/complex traumatic stress
disorders.* Beginning with the symptom: incorporating mindfulness
in the treatment of substance misuse. * Beginning with the larger
social system: mindfulness and restorative justice. Clinicians and
research professionals particularly interested in psychotherapy
treatment and mindfulness practice will find Cultivating
Mindfulness in Clinical Social Work not only stimulating and
intriguing, but also a fresh source of real-world wisdom.
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