Pain can be a big, unwieldy box that we struggle to carry all day. But what if we could put down this box, unpack it, and tackle the contents one by one? Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Chronic Pain is Dr. Christiane Wolf's radically clear, evidence-based guide to relieving chronic pain with mindfulness, complete with twenty easy guided meditations and self-compassion practices, including: * rewriting the "pain story" you tell yourself * practicing loving acceptance of your body as it is * mindfully working through negative emotions * strengthening your inner and outer support systems.…mehr
Pain can be a big, unwieldy box that we struggle to carry all day. But what if we could put down this box, unpack it, and tackle the contents one by one? Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Chronic Pain is Dr. Christiane Wolf's radically clear, evidence-based guide to relieving chronic pain with mindfulness, complete with twenty easy guided meditations and self-compassion practices, including: * rewriting the "pain story" you tell yourself * practicing loving acceptance of your body as it is * mindfully working through negative emotions * strengthening your inner and outer support systems. Publisher's note: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for Chronic Pain is an updated and revised edition of Outsmart Your Pain.
Christiane Wolf, MD, PhD, is a physician turned mindfulness and compassion teacher and a senior teacher at InsightLA (InsightLA.org) in Los Angeles, California. She trains teachers and teaches Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindful Self-Compassion to groups and individuals in the US and across Europe. With her medical background, one of her specialties is working with people who suffer from chronic illness and pain. Dr. Wolf is a lead teacher and program developer for the nationwide mindfulness facilitator training for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Dr. Wolf is also a Buddhist teacher in the vipassana (insight) meditation tradition and has received teacher transmission from Trudy Goodman and Jack Kornfield. She is the coauthor, with Greg Serpa, of A Clinician's Guide to Teaching Mindfulness. Dr. Wolf lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their three children.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Daniel J. Siegel, MD Introduction: An Opportunity to change your brain 1. Part 1: Caring for Yourself 2. You Are Not Your Pain 1. Meditation: You are not your pain 3. The Pain Story 1. Practice: Writing reflection on the pain story 2. Meditation: The pain story 4. The Box We Call Pain 1. Practice: Working with thoughts, sensations, and emotions 2. Meditation: Opening the box of pain: exploring sensations, thoughts, and emotions 5. Self-Compassion for Pain 1. Meditation: Self-compassion for pain 6. Part 2: Making Peace 7. Ending the War with Your Body 1. Meditation: Kindness body scan 8. Finding Your Internal Support Group 1. Meditation: Shared humanity: calling up the internal support group 9. Collecting Pearls 1. Practice: Collecting pearls 2. Meditation: Yes, and... 10. Part 3: Handling Big Emotions 11. The Dark Clouds of Depression 1. Meditation: Safe and pain free in the body 12. The Fear of Making Grief Real 1. Meditation: Being with grief 13. Numbing Out 1. Meditation: Urge surfing 14. Anger is a Mixed Bag 1. Meditation: Safely exploring anger 15. Freeing Yourself from the Prison of Resentment 1. Meditation: Forgiveness 16. Part 4: The Pain of Connecting and Disconnecting 17. Dealing with Ignorance 1. Meditation: Dealing with hurtful remarks 18. Loving Someone with Chronic Pain 1. Meditation: Equanimity: every person is on their own life's journey 19. Finding Your People 1. Meditation: Finding strength and joy in connections with others 20. Part 5: Shifting Perspective 21. The Comparing Mind 1. Meditation: Releasing your comparing mind 22. Making Meaning 1. Making meaning: silver lining backward and forward 23. The Paradox of Doing Nothing 1. Meditation: Doing nothing 24. The Big Picture 1. Meditation: The big picture 25. Stop Trying to Get Better 1. Meditation: OK as you are Epilogue: Closing Thoughts Resources Acknowledgments About the Author
Foreword by Daniel J. Siegel, MD Introduction: An Opportunity to change your brain 1. Part 1: Caring for Yourself 2. You Are Not Your Pain 1. Meditation: You are not your pain 3. The Pain Story 1. Practice: Writing reflection on the pain story 2. Meditation: The pain story 4. The Box We Call Pain 1. Practice: Working with thoughts, sensations, and emotions 2. Meditation: Opening the box of pain: exploring sensations, thoughts, and emotions 5. Self-Compassion for Pain 1. Meditation: Self-compassion for pain 6. Part 2: Making Peace 7. Ending the War with Your Body 1. Meditation: Kindness body scan 8. Finding Your Internal Support Group 1. Meditation: Shared humanity: calling up the internal support group 9. Collecting Pearls 1. Practice: Collecting pearls 2. Meditation: Yes, and... 10. Part 3: Handling Big Emotions 11. The Dark Clouds of Depression 1. Meditation: Safe and pain free in the body 12. The Fear of Making Grief Real 1. Meditation: Being with grief 13. Numbing Out 1. Meditation: Urge surfing 14. Anger is a Mixed Bag 1. Meditation: Safely exploring anger 15. Freeing Yourself from the Prison of Resentment 1. Meditation: Forgiveness 16. Part 4: The Pain of Connecting and Disconnecting 17. Dealing with Ignorance 1. Meditation: Dealing with hurtful remarks 18. Loving Someone with Chronic Pain 1. Meditation: Equanimity: every person is on their own life's journey 19. Finding Your People 1. Meditation: Finding strength and joy in connections with others 20. Part 5: Shifting Perspective 21. The Comparing Mind 1. Meditation: Releasing your comparing mind 22. Making Meaning 1. Making meaning: silver lining backward and forward 23. The Paradox of Doing Nothing 1. Meditation: Doing nothing 24. The Big Picture 1. Meditation: The big picture 25. Stop Trying to Get Better 1. Meditation: OK as you are Epilogue: Closing Thoughts Resources Acknowledgments About the Author
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