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The Compassionate Mind 2nd Edition

Paul Gilbert

'Wise and perceptive. [It] teaches self-compassion and the consolations of kindness. I recommend it' - SALLY BRAMPTON author of Shoot the Damn Dog

DEVELOP YOUR FEELINGS OF COMPASSION AND INCREASE YOUR SENSE OF WELL-BEING

In societies that encourage us to compete with each other compassion is often seen as a weakness. Striving to get ahead self-criticism fear and hostility towards others seem to come more naturally to us.

The Compassionate Mind explains the evolutionary and social reasons why our brains react so readily to threats - and reveals how our brains are also hardwired to respond to kindness and compassion.

Research has found that developing kindness and compassion for ourselves and others builds our confidence helps us create meaningful caring relationships and promotes physical and mental health. Far from fostering emotional weakness practical exercises focusing on developing compassion have been found to subdue our anger and increase our courage and resilience to depression and anxiety.

'As one of Britain's most insightful psychologists Gilbert illuminates the power of compassion in our lives' - OLIVER JAMES author of Affluenza

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  • Classification : Self-Help
  • Pub Date : DEC 2, 2021
  • Imprint : Robinson
  • Page Extent : 544
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781472145048
  • Price : INR 1,299
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Paul Gilbert

Paul Gilbert (Author)
PAUL GILBERT is professor of clinical psychology at the University of Derby and until his retirement from the NHS in 2016 was consultant clinical psychologist at the Derbyshire Health Care Foundation Trust. He has researched evolutionary approaches to psychopathology for over 40 years with a special focus on the roles of mood shame and self-criticism in various mental health difficulties for which compassion focused therapy was developed. He has written and edited many books on psychology therapy and compassion. He was awarded an OBE by the Queen in March 2011 for services to mental health.

Choden (Author)
Formally a monk for seven years within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition CHODEN completed a three year three month retreat in 1997 and has been a practicing Buddhist since 1985. Born as Sean McGovern he is originally from South Africa where he trained as a lawyer and learned meditation under the guidance of Rob Nairn an internationally renowned Buddhist teacher.

Choden is now involved in developing secular mindfulness and compassion programmes drawing upon the wisdom and methods of the Buddhist tradition as well as contemporary insights from psychology and neuroscience. He is an honorary fellow of the University of Aberdeen and teaches on their Postgraduate Study Programme in Mindfulness (MSc) that is the first of its kind to include compassion in its curriculum. He lives on the Isle of Arran.

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