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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

ISBN (Hardback): 9780387095929

ISBN (eBook): 9780387095936

Full citation:

Fabrizio Didonna (ed), Clinical handbook of mindfulness, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Clinical handbook of mindfulness

Contents

Introduction

where new and old paths to dealing with suffering meet

Fabrizio Didonna

1-14

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 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

Paradise lost

mindfulness and addictive behavior

Thomas Bien

289-297

Mindfulness-based intervention in an individual clinical setting

what difference mindfulness makes behind closed doors

Paul Fulton

407-416

Mindfulness-based elder care

communicating mindfulness to fraiL Elders and their caregivers

431-445