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to Clinical Resources Reprinted from MINDFULNESS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
with permission of The Guilford Press. © 2005
The following are selected resources about
the application of mindfulness and Buddhist psychology to psychotherapy.
Mindfulness-Oriented Psychotherapy
Updated May 2007
Books
Baer, R. (Ed.) (2006). Mindfulness-based treatment approaches:
Clinician’s guide to evidence base and applications.
Burlington, MA: Academic Press.
Begley, S. (2007). Train you mind, change your brain.
New York: Ballantine.
Bennett-Goleman, T. (2001). Emotional alchemy. New York:
Harmony Books.
Brantley, J. (2003). Calming your anxious mind. Oakland,
CA: New Harbinger Publications.
Christensen, A., & Jacobson, N. (2000). Reconcilable differences.
New York: Guilford Press.
Eifert, G. & Forsyth, J. (2005). Acceptance and commitment
therapy for anxiety disorders. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.
Epstein, M. (1995). Thoughts without a thinker: Psychotherapy
from a Buddhist perspective. New York: Basic Books.
Germer, C., Siegel, R., & Fulton, P. (Eds.) (2005). Mindfulness
and psychotherapy. New York: Guilford Press.
Gilbert, P. (2005). Compassion: Conceptualisations, research
and use in psychotherapy. London: Routledge.
Goleman, D. & Dalai Lama. (2003) Destructive emotions:
How can we overcome them? New York: Bantam Dell.
Hayes, S., Smith, S. (2005). Get out of your mind and into
your life: The new acceptance and commitment therapy. Oakland,
CA: New Harbinger Publications.
Hayes, S., Follette, V., & Linehan, M. (Eds.).(2004). Mindfulness
and acceptance:
Expanding the cognitive-behavioral tradition. New York: Guilford
Press.
Hayes, S., Strosahl, K., & Wilson, K. (1999). Acceptance
and commitment therapy. New York: Guilford Press.
Kabat-Zinn, J. (1990). Full catastrophe living. New York:
Delacorte Press.
Kurtz, R. (1990). Body-centered psychotherapy: The Hakomi method.
Mendocino, CA: LifeRhythm.
Kwee, M., Gergen, K., & Koshikawa (Eds.) (2007). Horizons
in Buddhist psychology. Chagrin Falls, Ohio: Taos Institute
Publications.
Langan, R. (2006). Minding what matters: Psychotherapy and
the Buddha within. Boston: Wisdom Publications.
Linehan, M. (1993). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline
personality disorder. New York: Guilford Press.
Magid, B. (2002). Ordinary mind: Exploring the common ground
of Zen and psychotherapy. Boston: Wisdom Publications.
Marra, T. (2005). Dialectical behavior therapy in private practice:
A practical and comprehensive guide. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger
Publications.
McQuaid, J., & Carmona, P. (2004). Peaceful mind: using
mindfulness and cognitive behavioral psychology to overcome depression.
Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
Miller, A., Rathus, J., & Linehan, M. (2007). Dialectical
Behavior Therapy with suicidal adolescents. New York: The Guilford
Press.
Molino, A. E. (1998). The couch and the tree. New York:
North Point Press.
Mruk, C. & Hartzell, J. (2003). Zen and psychotherapy:
Integrating traditional and nontraditional approaches. New
York: Springer Publishing Co.
Orsillo, S & Roemer, L (Eds.) (2005). Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based
Approaches to Anxiety: Conceptualization and Treatment. New
York: Springer.
Safran, J. E. (2003). Psychoanalysis and Buddhism. Boston:
Wisdom Publications.
Schwartz, J. (1996). Brain lock. New York: Regan Books.
Segal, Z., Williams, J., & Teasdale, J. (2002). Mindfulness-based
cognitive therapy for depression. New York: Guilford Press.
Siegel, D. (2007). The mindful brain. New York: W.W. Norton.
Siegel, R. D., Urdang, M., & Johnson, D. (2001). Back sense:
A revolutionary approach to halting the cycle of back pain.
New York: Broadway Books.
Stern, D. (2004) The present moment in psychotherapy and everyday
life. NY: W. W. Norton.
Unno, M. (Ed.) (2006). Buddhism and psychotherapy across cultures.
Boston: Wisdom Publications.
Wallin, D. (2007). Attachment in psychotherapy. New York:
The Guilford Press.
Websites
The
Back Sense program for treating chronic back pain
Mindfulness-Based
Stress Reduction
Dialectical
Behavior Therapy
Acceptance
and Commitment Therapy
Mindfulness
and Acceptance Special Interest Group of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy
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