05319nam 2200661Ia 450 991014137990332120240513213751.0978111999317997866132801141-283-28011-61-119-99316-41-119-99317-21-119-99625-2(CKB)2670000000260649(EBL)875761(OCoLC)815649170(SSID)ssj0000477689(PQKBManifestationID)11296730(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000477689(PQKBWorkID)10513052(PQKB)10240792(MiAaPQ)EBC819200(MiAaPQ)EBC875761(EXLCZ)99267000000026064920101124d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMindfulness-integrated CBT principles and practice /Bruno A. CayounChichester, West Sussex, U.K. ;Malden, MA Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (551 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-97495-8 0-470-97496-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title page; Copyright page; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I: Theoretical Foundation; Chapter 1 Operationalization of Mindfulness; Definition of MiCBT; Case Illustration with Generalized Anxiety Disorder; Western Understanding of Eastern Conceptualization; Changes in Western Clinical Psychology; Summary of Main Points; Chapter 2 The Co-emergence Model of Reinforcement: A Rationale for Mindfulness Integration; Integrating Essential Components of Behavior Change; Role and Phenomenology of the Four Functional ComponentsWidening the Scope of Learning TheoryA Dynamic Systems Explanation of Intrusive Thoughts; Maintaining Mental Illness; Recreating Balance in the System; Summary of Main Points; Part II: Internalizing Skills; Chapter 3 Suitability and Rationale for MiCBT: Practical Guidelines for Therapists; A Transdiagnostic Assessment; Contraindications; Assessing Motivation to Change: A Proposed Script; Developing and Delivering an Appropriate Rationale; An Experiential Rationale for Mindfulness with Breathing; Modeling Acceptance and Equanimity in the 1st Interview; Summary of Main PointsChapter 4 Stage 1 of MiCBT - Part I: How to Generalize Metacognitive and Interoceptive ExposureSet Up; Relaxation as a Preparatory Measure; Practice Overview: Description and Operationalization; Summary of Main Points; Chapter 5 Clinical Relevance; Confounding Factors; Relaxation and Equanimity; Summary of Main Points; Chapter 6 Stage 1 of MiCBT - Part II: Explaining Difficulties and Facilitating Shifts; Lost in Thoughts; Dealing with Pain; Other Typical Difficulties; Promoting Adherence; Completion of Stage 1; Summary of Main Points; Part III: Externalizing SkillsChapter 7 Stage 2 of MiCBT: Mindful Exposure and Cognitive ReappraisalAim of Stage 2; Basic Notion of Graded Exposure in Behavior Therapy; Exposure in Imagination; Overcoming Imagery Limitations; "Bi-polar Exposure"; Basic Notion of Cognitive Restructuring in Cognitive Therapy; Some Limitations; The Concept of Irrationality; Cognitive Reappraisal as a Consequence of Mindfulness; Re-evaluating the Self-Concept; Summary of Main Points; Chapter 8 Stage 3 of MiCBT: Interpersonal Mindfulness; Social Identity Theory; Stage 3 and the Theory of Social IdentityUsing Stages 1 and 2 to Understand OthersSummary of Main Points; Chapter 9 Stage 4 of MiCBT: Relapse Prevention with Grounded Empathy; Empathy as Part of the MiCBT Model; Consequences of Mindfulness; Empathy as a Function of "Egolessness"; Self-Esteem; Two Bases for Self-Acceptance; Training in Stage 4; Reappraising Relapse; Summary of Main Points; Part IV: The Benefits; Chapter 10 MiCBT with DSM-V Axis 1 and Axis 2 Disorders; Developmental versus Situational Causes of Psychopathology; Early Cue Detection versus Experiential Avoidance; Case Example 1: Social Phobia; Case Example 2: PTSDCase Example 3: PTSD and Dysthymic DisorderMindfulness-integrated CBT: Principles and Practice represents the first set of general principles and practical guidelines for the integration of mindfulness meditation with well-documented and newly developed CBT techniques to address a broad range of psychological dysfunctions.The first book to provide a strong rationale and general guidelines for the implementation of mindfulness meditation integrated with CBT for a wide range of psychological difficultiesIncorporates ancient Buddhist concepts of how the mind works, while remaining firmly grounded in well-dMeditationTherapeutic useMindfulness-based cognitive therapyMeditationTherapeutic use.Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.616.89/1425616.891425Cayoun Bruno A522089MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910141379903321Mindfulness-integrated CBT835727UNINA