The Mindful Therapist
A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration
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Daniel J. Siegel
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Research suggests that the presence of the therapist, and how the therapist truly forges a connection with the client in therapy, are the most crucial factors affecting the client’s healing process. An engaged, committed, caring therapist who is mindful of his or her own self - and how that self relates to the client - is the key determinant of how well that client will respond to therapy. The Mindful Therapist is a deep exploration of what it means to be mindful and how to cultivate mindfulness in the therapeutic relationship. Building on Siegel’s influential work, The Mindful Brain, this book is written in a unique, relational style in which the author speaks directly to the reader as a fellow professional - an informal yet in-depth conceptual discussion about the mind, brain, and human relations.
Because creating positive outcomes in psychotherapy hinges on the presence of the clinician as a person, here Siegel explores the underlying science beneath this assertion and offers experiential strategies to cultivate mindful presence in the therapist’s own life. Exercises offered throughout the book promote the development of “mindsight” - our ability to sense and shape the flow of energy and information within and between each of us. Mindsight promotes integration, a mindful presence, and the nurturing of empathic relationships - all of which are key to effective therapy.
The Mindful Therapist helps clinicians, both new and experienced in the healing arts, to dive deeply into how the mind interacts with the brain, and how disorder and rigidity can be transformed into integration and harmony.
©2011 Daniel J. Siegel (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.What listeners say about The Mindful Therapist
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- digi-mech
- 29-08-19
Very good overview of mindfulness.
Good to find a mindfulness overview suitable for therapist's. Also good to find a little more technical info to back up previous insights.
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- Katie Joseph
- 10-01-23
Amazing
Love his work. And his voice is so soothing it makes listening a warm and nurturing experience.
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- Barbara Smart
- 21-04-16
This book is an amazing tool
I think this is one of the most forthcoming books I have ever had the pleasure of reading not sure about all the acronyms but they do come useful . I believe that mindful practice and mindfulness in all workplaces and mindfulness when teaching children or when you are with clients is a must even if you do not believe in Buddhism or any such things . mindfulness skills is a great way of being able to breve stress and keeping yourself aware of the current situation D j . Siegel is a phenomenal man who seems to have a way of explaining things about his manner
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- Nicola
- 01-12-17
An interesting read.
An admirable and well put together holistic theory of consciousness, identity, mental processes and relationships, and how this firm of mindfulness practice might help personal integration and social functioning. Could be plainer English in places.
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- Sharon
- 16-11-20
Dull listening
How many acronyms can one person list? Also would have preferred him to clear his throat occasionally.
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