This book is written for anyone in the helping profession that may be looking for a great resource to better understand mindfulness practices. The three authors are very credible in their fields of study with decades of experience and published peer reviewed articles between them. The book is broken down into sections which include the basics of the effectiveness of mindfulness, different areas of mindfulness, and the future of mindfulness research. --Doody's Review Service
Mindfulness helps us to see clearly so that we can make choices grounded in reality and respond to life with wisdom. However, seeing clearly is difficult because the lens through which we view the world is blurred by our parents, teachers, relationships, and society, and they influence our perceptions on conscious and subconscious levels. Practicing mindfulness helps us remove the filters, biases, and preconceived ideas that shape our perceptions and cloud our consciousness. At the deepest level, mindfulness is about freedom: freedom from reflexive patterns, freedom from reactivity, and, ultimately, freedom from suffering.
This book navigates how mindful awareness is fundamental to the therapy process, and shows how mindful practice can help therapists and clients cultivate and connect with this deeper awareness. It also aims to present mindfulness as: