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Mindfulness has become a vital skill for many people working in the fields of physical and mental health, teaching, business, leadership and sports. While plenty of books explain the uses of mindfulness, until now none has addressed the particular challenges of effectively passing these skills on to clients in a user-friendly way.

Designed to help professionals introduce mindfulness to clients, the skills laid out here can help those struggling with problems of recurrent stress or ruminative thought, and benefit people wanting to live in a more effective, rewarding way. Incorporating a series of practical exercises and drawing on their own professional experience, the authors clearly demonstrate the most effective methods for presenting mindfulness techniques to those with no previous experience. Topics covered include:

  • Orienting the client to the skill
  • Obtaining and using client feedback effectively
  • Introducing simple practises
  • Teaching clients to utilise mindfulness in everyday life
  • Case scenarios demonstrating the skills in practice

This practical, structured guide is essential for professionals already teaching or planning to teach mindfulness skills, those taking courses or workshops and for anyone interested in learning more about mindfulness.



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"I have found a number of the techniques in this book useful in helping forensic clients with severe mental health problems and traumatic histories to develop mindfulness skills as part of their emotion regulation abilities. Any clinician, regardless of experience, would find this easy to read, easy to apply guide to mindfulness, helpful addition to develop and support their clinical skills." - Dr Nick Wakefield, Forensic Update



Table of Contents

Preface. About the Authors. Acknowledgements. List of Abbreviations. Chapter 1: What is Mindfulness? Chapter 2: Orienting Clients to Mindfulness. Chapter 3: Introducing a Mindfulness Practise. Chapter 4: Taking Feedback after a Practise. Chapter 5: Mindfulness of Thoughts. Chapter 6: Living Mindfully. Chapter 7: Acting Wisely. Chapter 8: Mindfulness as a Skill: Case Examples. Concluding Comments. Bibliography. Index.

Teaching Clients to Use Mindfulness Skills

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 7/23/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415696753, 978-0415696753
      ISBN10: 0415696755

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mindfulness has become a vital skill for many people working in the fields of physical and mental health, teaching, business, leadership and sports. While plenty of books explain the uses of mindfulness, until now none has addressed the particular challenges of effectively passing these skills on to clients in a user-friendly way.

      Designed to help professionals introduce mindfulness to clients, the skills laid out here can help those struggling with problems of recurrent stress or ruminative thought, and benefit people wanting to live in a more effective, rewarding way. Incorporating a series of practical exercises and drawing on their own professional experience, the authors clearly demonstrate the most effective methods for presenting mindfulness techniques to those with no previous experience. Topics covered include:

      • Orienting the client to the skill
      • Obtaining and using client feedback effectively
      • Introducing simple practises
      • Teaching clients to utilise mindfulness in everyday life
      • Case scenarios demonstrating the skills in practice

      This practical, structured guide is essential for professionals already teaching or planning to teach mindfulness skills, those taking courses or workshops and for anyone interested in learning more about mindfulness.



      Trade Review

      "I have found a number of the techniques in this book useful in helping forensic clients with severe mental health problems and traumatic histories to develop mindfulness skills as part of their emotion regulation abilities. Any clinician, regardless of experience, would find this easy to read, easy to apply guide to mindfulness, helpful addition to develop and support their clinical skills." - Dr Nick Wakefield, Forensic Update



      Table of Contents

      Preface. About the Authors. Acknowledgements. List of Abbreviations. Chapter 1: What is Mindfulness? Chapter 2: Orienting Clients to Mindfulness. Chapter 3: Introducing a Mindfulness Practise. Chapter 4: Taking Feedback after a Practise. Chapter 5: Mindfulness of Thoughts. Chapter 6: Living Mindfully. Chapter 7: Acting Wisely. Chapter 8: Mindfulness as a Skill: Case Examples. Concluding Comments. Bibliography. Index.

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