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Cultivating Mindfulness in Clinical Social Work - Narratives from Practice

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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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.

Sommario

What it Means to Include Mindfulness in our Concept of Mental Health Assistance.- Mindfully Disconnecting - The Timeliness of the Addition of Mindfulness to our Understanding of Clinical Work.- The Legacy and Richness of Heritage.- Understanding the Context of the Body and the Brain in Mindfulness.- Mind the Gap: to Meditate or not to Meditate.- Understanding the Context of the Body and the Brain in Mindfulness.- Beginning Where the Clinician is: Guided Mindfulness Meditation for Social Work Clinicians.- Training Clinicians in Essential Methods for Integrating Mindfulness in Clinical Practice.- Meditative Dialogue: Helping Couples to Develop Compassion and Empathy for Themselves and for Each Other.- Mindfulness in the Treatment of Addictions in Adolescent High-risk Youth .- Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for the Treatment of Affective Disorders. - Mindfulness with Survivors of Trauma/Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders.- Mindfulness and Restorative Justice.- Conclusion.

Info autore

Terry B. Northcut, Ph.D., LCSW is an associate professor of social work at Loyola University, Chicago. Amelia Joseph, MS, LSW, is a therapist with Pillars Community Services and an adjunct instructor at Loyola University, Chicago.

Riassunto

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. 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Terr B Northcut (Editore), Terry B Northcut (Editore), Amelia Joseph (Editore), Terry B. Northcut (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.12.2016
 
EAN 9783319438405
ISBN 978-3-31-943840-5
Pagine 218
Dimensioni 162 mm x 17 mm x 241 mm
Peso 461 g
Illustrazioni XII, 218 p.
Serie Essential Clinical Social Work Series
Essential Clinical Social Work Series
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Pedagogia sociale, assistenza sociale

Psychologie, Psychotherapie, B, Medical counselling, biotechnology, Psychotherapy, Social Sciences, Clinical psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Psychotherapy and Counseling, Counseling Psychology

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