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Mind/Body/Brain


Part 1: Mindfulness and Psychological Healing - Clinical Issues in Clinical Practice

Session #: 710-625A
Presenter(s): Richard Schwartz; S. Batten; K. Wegela; D. Treadway
Session Length: 5 hr. 00 min.
Event: 2010 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium
Date: March 25-28, 2010

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Over the last decade or so, the term mindfulness has become almost omnipresent in our field. What hasn't been sufficiently explored are some of the important distinctions between the traditional spiritual disciplines of mindfulness and the science and art of psychological treatment. In this panel, three therapists will describe their own perspectives on mindfulness: how they use it in therapy, what cautions should always be kept in mind when using it, and the role of the therapist's own mindfulness practice in the effective use of this tool in clinical work. You're invited to bring your own questions and comments into the discussion.



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