Clinical handbook of mindfulness
Contents
Mindfulness
what is it? where did it come from?
Ronald D Siegel, Christopher K. Germer, Andrew Olendzki
17-35
Toward a phenomenology of mindfulness
subjective experience and emotional correlates
Kirk Warren Brown, Shari Cordón
59-81
Mindfulness and psychopathology
Problem formulation
Nancy L. Kocovski, Zindel V. Segal, Susan R. Battista
85-98
Mindfulness and anxiety disorders
developing a wise relationship with the inner experience of fear
Jeffrey Greeson, Jeffrey Brantley
171-188
Mindfulness and obsessive-compulsive disorder
developing a way to trust and validate one's internal experience
Fabrizio Didonna
189-219
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression and suicidality
Thorsten Barnhofer, Catherine Crane
221-243
Mindfulness-based interventions in oncology
Linda E. Carlson, Laura E. Labelle, Sheila N. Garland, Marion L. Hutchins, Kathryn Birnie
383-404
Mindfulness-based intervention in an individual clinical setting
what difference mindfulness makes behind closed doors
Paul Fulton
407-416
Mindfulness with children
working with difficult emotions
Trudy A. Goodman, Susan Kaiser Greenland
417-429