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Lee Yan Fong Library
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Lee Yan Fong Library |
BF531 G47 2009 (Browse shelf) | Available | 00026894 |
BF503 H367 2006 把病貓激勵成老虎 | BF503 R475 2000 Who am I? : | BF503 R47512 2002 我是誰? = | BF531 G47 2009 The mindful path to self-compassion : | BF531 H6 1983 The managed heart :|bcommercialization of human feeling / | BF538.C5 L548 2001 情緒有益 / | BF538.C5 W65 2003 情緒管理與精神健康 : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Being kind to yourself -- Listening to your body -- Bringing in difficult emotions -- What's self-compassion? -- Pathways to self-compassion -- Caring for ourselves -- Caring for others -- Finding your balance -- Making progress.
“Buck up.” “Stop feeling sorry for yourself.” “Don’t ruin everything.” When you are anxious, sad, angry, or lonely, do you hear this self-critical voice? What would happen if, instead of fighting difficult emotions, we accepted them? Over his decades of experience as a therapist and mindfulness meditation practitioner, Dr. Christopher Germer has learned a paradoxical lesson: We all want to avoid pain, but letting it in--and responding compassionately to our own imperfections, without judgment or self-blame--are essential steps on the path to healing. This wise and eloquent book illuminates the power of self-compassion and offers creative, scientifically grounded strategies for putting it into action. Free audio downloads of the meditation exercises are available at the author's website: www.chrisgermer.com.