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Mindfulness-based Emotion Focused Counselling
Author de Silva, Padmasiri (著)
Edition1st edition
Date2020
Pages264
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan Cham
Publisher Url https://www.palgrave.com/gp
LocationCham, Switzerland [卡姆, 瑞士]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NotePadmasiri de Silva is Adjunct Research Associate at Monash University, Australia. His previous works include: An Introduction to Buddhist Psychology and Counselling (2014), Emotions and the Body in Buddhist Contemplative Practice and Mindfulness-Based Therapy (2017), The Psychology of Buddhism in Conflict Studies (2017) and The Psychology of Emotions and Humour in Buddhism (2018).
KeywordEmotion Studies; mindfulness; Buddhist Counselling; Stress Management; Pain Management; Subliminal Fear; Compassion; addiction; Altruism; Contemplative Education; Mindfullness-Based Cognitive Therapy; Moral Emotion; somatic markers; emotional intelligence; intelligence of body; moral psychology; neuroscience of emotions; Buddhist Psychology; Emotion Focused Counselling (EFT); Buddhist theory of Mind
AbstractThis book examines the use of Buddhist ideas, particularly mindfulness, to manage a broad spectrum of emotions and to address social and economic issues impacting the world, such as climate change. Beginning with a brief history of emotion studies, it highlights how recent developments in neuroscience and cognitive science have paved the way for exploring the utility of Buddhist concepts in addressing various psychological and social problems in the world.

It profiles a wide range of emotions from Western and Buddhist perspectives including anger, sadness, depression, pride, and compassion, and analyses the integration of Buddhist ideas into modern clinical practice. Finally, the author demonstrates the utility of mindfulness in the regulation of emotions in various settings, including psychiatric clinics, schools, and businesses. Anchored in the Buddhist tradition this book this book provides a unique resource for students and scholars of counselling, psychotherapy, clinical psychology and philosophy.

Table of contentsContents
Part I Architecture of Mind, Body and Emotions
1 Introduction 3
2 Emotion Profiles: Anger 17
3 Emobodied Cognition and Emotion: Somatic Intelligence 29
4 The Buddhist Architecture of the Mind 37
5 Somatogenic vs Ideogenic Theories of Emotions: James, Darwin and Freud 47

Part II Practical Issues in Counselling
6 Will, Conation, Volition and Intentionality 63
7 The Elegance of Being Your Own Therapist 71
8 Counselling for Depression 79
9 Stress Management 91
10 Pain Management and Trauma 95

Part III Emotional Life
11 Disturbing Emotions 107
12 Fear and Anxiety 113
13 Destructive Emotions 119
14 Emotion Metaphors 125
15 Compassion 133
16 Connectedness, Mental Health and Solitude 141
17 Greed, Sensuality and the Acquisitive Drive 149
18 Pride, Conceit and Humility 157

Part IV Practical Issues: Issues Linking Health, Temperament, Education, Work, Environment and a Resurgence in Moral Issues
19 Buddhist Perspectives on Addiction 165
20 Health and Emotional Experience 171
21 Exploring a Buddhist Theory of Humour: Humour as Pedagogy 177
22 A New Agenda for Environmental Counselling 185
23 Beyond Greed: Emotions of Generosity and Altruism 195
24 Contemplative Education 199
25 Work Ethics, Emotional Intelligence and Mindfulness 207
26 Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy 217
27 Compassionate Mental Health Care 221
28 Developing a Moral Psychology of Emotions:
A Prologemena 225
29 Integrating the Thematic Structure of Counselling Emotions 231
30 Preserving the ‘Green Carpet’ and the Animals, in Times of Turmoil 237
31 Interoception: Where Many Roads Meet 243

Appendix I 247
References 249
Author Index 259
Subject Index 263
ISBN9783030643874 (hbc); 9783030643881 (ebook)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64388-1
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