Meditation and Psychotherapy
A Professional Training Course for Integrating Mindfulness into Clinical Practice
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Narrated by:
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Tara Brach
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By:
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Tara Brach
Course objectives:
Apply the R.A.I.N. technique in your work with clients
• Utilize mindfulness meditation to clear blockages that prevent living fully
• Discuss basic concepts of Buddhist psychology
• Recognize aspirations and intentions that support awakening
• Practice a variety of different guided meditations
• Adapt specific mindfulness practices to individual client needs
• Integrate mindfulness into your personal and professional life
Learning How to Face Our Tangled Emotions and Release Our Limiting Beliefs
There are many skillful means that we can use to train ourselves and our clients to become aware, teaches Brach, a psychotherapist and meditator of more than 30 years. But they all lead to one essential question: Can I be here in this moment?
Using her R.A.I.N. technique, a four-part process that helps us learn how to stop running away from our tangled emotions and start to lovingly face them, we'll investigate and unblock the beliefs that cause suffering. Guiding us through meditations and practices on mindfulness, loving-kindness, forgiveness, allowing, and more, Brach shares key tools and expert insights for moving through this liberating process so that we can open and allow our lives to unfold, moment by moment.
"Mindfulness can strengthen our attention, awaken compassion and empathy, and expand our acceptance of our own inner states," teaches Brach. Meditation and Psychotherapy draws on the strengths of mindfulness meditation and the practice of modern therapeutic methods to help clear the emotional blocks holding us back.
Highlights:
R.A.I.N., a liberating four-step process for learning how to end the suffering caused by clinging to our emotions
• How we all can awaken from the trance of unworthiness using mindful awareness and lovingkindness
• The alchemy of self-compassion and how it can help in our relationships with others
• Why we don't have to believe our thoughts—the transformative power of self-inquiry
• "Touch and go," an approach for gently disarming the energy of trauma
• Tips for adapting practices for your individual client's needs
• A new model of psychotherapy that emphasizes the client/therapist relationship as an unfolding partnership
• More than eight hours of expert insights, practices, and tips for using mindfulness meditation and modern therapeutic methods to help untangle our difficult emotions
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It was mainly just suggestive speaking, no mediTation involved. Power of suggestion should be the title of this audio book, you love mornings, you love the sunshine in the mornings ect....Deceptive description
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Very instructive
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An Enlightenment Enhancer!What did you like best about this story?
Explained in common language. Great examples with precise guided meditations. Dr. Brach has the voice and the knowledge to both demonstrate and lead people to the peace and equinimity most of us are seeking.Have you listened to any of Tara Brach’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
After listening to Radical Acceptance, I was looking forward to a more in-depth primer for both professional and personal direction. I was not disappointed. ThisWhat’s an idea from the book that you will remember?
RAIN--Recognize, Accept, Investigate with Intimacy, Non-identify/naturalize. Self-compassion leading to other compassion.A Great Book for Pros and Lay People
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