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The Compassionate Mind

 Author: Paul Gilbert  Publisher: Constable  Published: 2025  ISBN: 0367546191  Pages: 468 More Details
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The Compassionate Mind delves into Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), a therapeutic approach to cultivating compassion for oneself and others. Gilbert, a clinical psychologist, introduces the concept of the compassionate mind as a crucial aspect of mental health and well-being. The book explores how evolutionary psychology and neuroscience inform our understanding of compassion and its role in alleviating suffering.

Gilbert emphasises the importance of developing a compassionate stance towards oneself, particularly for individuals struggling with shame, self-criticism, and low self-esteem. He provides practical techniques and exercises to help readers cultivate self-compassion, such as mindfulness, cognitive restructuring, and imagery work.

Furthermore, Gilbert highlights the significance of compassion in interpersonal relationships and societal well-being. He discusses how fostering compassion can contribute to healthier relationships, greater empathy, and a more caring society.

Overall, The Compassionate Mind offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing Compassion-Focused Therapy, providing readers with valuable insights and tools to cultivate compassion in themselves and their interactions with others.


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