Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: The Mbsr Program for Enhancing Health and Vitality

Author:   Linda Myoki Lehrhaupt ,  Petra Meibert
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is a concise, thorough, concrete, and a very practical introduction to mindfulness and stress. It's designed to work either as a text in a classroom or training situation or as an individual's guide to understanding and practicing MBSR. It features straightforward instruction in the main exercises of MBSR?mindfulness meditation, walking and eating meditation, Yoga, Body-Scan, informal everyday practices?and builds these skills step by step. Authentic personal stories from MBSR class participants allow readers to benefit from and relate to others' experiences, and helpful summaries are included for quick reference.

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Author:   Linda Myoki Lehrhaupt ,  Petra Meibert
Publisher:   New World Library
Imprint:   New World Library
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Weight:   0.318kg
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9781608684793


ISBN 10:   1608684792
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 March 2017
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This book does a magnificent job of rendering not only the curriculum of MBSR but, even more importantly, its feeling tone, gently emphasizing that it takes energy and sustained commitment to practice and embody mindfulness. I am grateful that this book is now available as a skillful gateway into MBSR, mindfulness, and one's own life in the face of stress, pain, illness, and the human condition itself. â Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of MBSR and author of Full Catastrophe Living and Coming to Our Senses This is a book about how to be in touch, moment by moment, with the actuality of your life, and to do so in a way that is kind to both yourself and others. Based on the hugely influential program of Jon Kabat-Zinn, the book wonderfully captures the essence of the mindfulness approach and promises to excite the interest of a new generation. Both authors are highly respected teachers and teacher trainers in mindfulness. Written in a beautifully accessible style, it will become a vital companion to those who follow its wise guidance. I highly recommend it to you. â Mark Williams, emeritus professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oxford and coauthor of The Mindful Way through Depression Arguably the most concise and revealing description of MBSR to date, this book is the precious fruit of the authors' decades of experience teaching MBSR. Readers will learn the rationale and key practices of each session, see how the sessions are elegantly woven together, find answers to common misconceptions, and discover ways to overcome obstacles to practice. As mindfulness makes its way into all aspects of modern society, this book provides practical and illuminating insight into what started it all. â Christopher Germer, PhD, cofounder of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, founding member of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy, and author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion In their book, Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert provide a clear compass for anyone interested in enhancing health and wellness by engaging with the practices and principles of MBSR. For those who have already attended and completed the MBSR program, this book can serve to renew, refresh, and reinforce earlier learning. Ultimately, it is a guide for all who choose to live with greater awareness and compassion. â Florence Meleo-Meyer, MS, MA, coauthor of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook for Anxiety and The MBSR Home Study Course and director of the Train-the-Trainer Program at Oasis Institute for Mindfulness-Based Professional Education and Training at the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, University of Massachusetts Medical School A powerful and accessible book on mindfulness that will serve all. â Rev. Joan Halifax, abbot of Upaya Zen Center There are many books on mindfulness â but this one uniquely offers a clear, session-by-session layout of the MBSR curriculum. The text is brought to life by the examples of the participants' experiences with the process and the authors' experiences as teachers. The book will be invaluable to people taking the MBSR course, as well as to MBSR trainees and seasoned teachers alike. â Rebecca Crane, PhD, director of the Centre for Mindfulness Research & Practice, Bangor, Wales A relief from the urgency and strains of everyday life. â Library Journal We can feel the decades of experience inside the MBSR classroom that Lehrhaupt and Meibert call upon as they share the challenges and joys of engaging deeply with our lives that mindfulness affords us. They offer us a book of remarkable clarity and precision about a topic that's difficult to express. It's a powerful reminder of the importance and centrality of turning toward our life experience with nonjudgmental awareness, insight, and curiosity supported by wise teachers and a safe space. It's a great thing when those teachers can reach us from the pages of a book and encourage us onward. As it always is, the time for mindfulness is now! â Tim Burnett, founder and executive director of Mindfulness Northwest This valuable and no-nonsense book will definitely be of great value to everyone exploring mindfulness, whether they are curious beginners, participants of mindfulness courses, or regular practitioners. The wise and straightforward explanations of what this is all about will assist the reader in discovering the basic truths of the practice and the in-depth mysteries that lie at the heart of pure presence. Two experienced and wise teachers are offering their service, and we should all be grateful for their effort in making this guidebook available to us all. â Michael de Vibe, MD, PhD, cofounder of Mindfulness Norway This is a comprehensive and highly readable resource for all those who are contemplating an eight-week MBSR program as well as for anybody who is familiar with the adventure of an MBSR course, teachers and participants alike. I will happily recommend this book to our teacher trainees and participants. It not only guides us in a thorough overview of the journey of MBSR but also shares with us a rich week-by-week description of the process, participants' experiences, and the deep wisdom of two skilled and highly immersed mindfulness teachers. â Linda Kantor, director of the Institute for Mindfulness South Africa (IMISA) This is a unique practice book, one to return to again and again. It reveals a series of very practical, powerful practices that anyone can incorporate into their daily life. As pointed out in the book, people who practice them regularly can more easily cope with the stress, strains, and struggles of modern life. For people contemplating taking an MBSR course, this book offers a great introduction and sense of what the experience might be like. For those taking an MBSR course, it will help enormously for exploring the themes presented in the classes. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is a very important addition to the literature for the course. â Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy, founder of The Sanctuary, Dublin, and author of Day by Day, Seasons of Hope, and The Road Home Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert have given us a beautifully articulated description of the mindfulness-based stress reduction approach enriched with anecdotes and quotes that bring it vividly to life â just as the practice of mindfulness can bring each of us fully to life. This book is an accessible and engaging invitation to explore the mindful relief of suffering and stress in a way that also offers the possibility of freedom, contentment, and peace. â Maura Kenny, PhD, Mindfulness Training Institute Australasia In this book, two very experienced practitioners and senior teachers skillfully explain the essence of the renowned mindfulness-based stress reduction program. The result is a wonderful introduction and invitation for those who seek inner ease and freedom from stress and (chronic) pain. The strength of this heartwarming book lies in its simplicity and compassionate clarity. I recommend reading this jewel to anybody who wishes to start and explore this journey. â Frits Koster, Vipassana meditation teacher, trainer of MBSR and MBCT, codeveloper of the Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living program, author of Liberating Insight and Buddhist Meditation in Stress Management, and coauthor of Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living This well-structured, helpful, and practical book takes readers through the eight-week MBSR course, providing detailed descriptions of the practices and inspiring examples of students' experiences. The authors have distilled their decades of teaching experience and deep understanding of MBSR into simple, intimate, friendly, and accessible language. The book is an embodiment of mindfulness itself. â S. Helen Ma, PhD, founding teacher of Hong Kong Center for Mindfulness As a meditation teacher with over forty-five years of experience, primarily in traditional Japanese Zen, I've found this work to be incredibly clear and useful for those wishing to learn more about and practice MBSR. As mindfulness is the foundation of all systems of meditation, this will be a wonderful resource for teachers from all traditions. Congratulations to Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert for creating this concise guide! â Sensei Al Fusho Rapaport, Open Mind Zen Meditation Center, Melbourne, FL This wonderful book is very accessible for those interested in mindfulness and MBSR as well as for MBSR teachers in training and trained teachers. Its detailed description of the MBSR curriculum and specific examples are supportive and practical. This book reflects the compassionate tone of MBSR in a beautiful way. It is a gift for all those who are interested in MBSR and who are on an inner journey to deal more skillfully and be more at ease with stress, pain, and illness. May it be of great benefit to all. â Johan Tinge, director of the Instituut voor Mindfulness, the Netherlands What a great addition to the 'mindfulness shelf'! Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert take you gently by the hand and lead you through the classic eight-week MBSR curriculum. Sprinkled throughout the book are moving testimonies by course participants of how these practices changed their lives. These, plus the authors' personal and professional vignettes, clarify the concepts presented and attest to the power of the approach. Whether you are currently taking the course or you want to reinforce and deepen prior learning, this book is like having your own MBSR teacher standing beside you on your journey to enhanced health and well-being. â Dina Wyshogrod, PhD, founder/director of MBSR-ISRAEL, The Israeli Center for Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction


We can feel the decades of experience inside the MBSR classroom that Lehrhaupt and Meibert call upon as they share the challenges and joys of engaging deeply with our lives that mindfulness affords us. They offer us a book of remarkable clarity and precision about a topic that's difficult to express. It's a powerful reminder of the importance and centrality of turning toward our life experience with nonjudgmental awareness, insight, and curiosity supported by wise teachers and a safe space. It's a great thing when those teachers can reach us from the pages of a book and encourage us onward. As it always is, the time for mindfulness is now! <b>-- Tim Burnett, founder and executive director of Mindfulness Northwest</b> There are many books on mindfulness -- but this one uniquely offers a clear, session-by-session layout of the MBSR curriculum. The text is brought to life by the examples of the participants' experiences with the process and the authors' experiences as teachers. The book will be invaluable to people taking the MBSR course, as well as to MBSR trainees and seasoned teachers alike. <b>-- Rebecca Crane, PhD, director of the Centre for Mindfulness Research & Practice, Bangor, Wales</b> This valuable and no-nonsense book will definitely be of great value to everyone exploring mindfulness, whether they are curious beginners, participants of mindfulness courses, or regular practitioners. The wise and straightforward explanations of what this is all about will assist the reader in discovering the basic truths of the practice and the in-depth mysteries that lie at the heart of pure presence. Two experienced and wise teachers are offering their service, and we should all be grateful for their effort in making this guidebook available to us all. <b>-- Michael de Vibe, MD, PhD, cofounder of Mindfulness Norway</b> Arguably the most concise and revealing description of MBSR to date, this book is the precious fruit of the authors' decades of experience teaching MBSR. Readers will learn the rationale and key practices of each session, see how the sessions are elegantly woven together, find answers to common misconceptions, and discover ways to overcome obstacles to practice. As mindfulness makes its way into all aspects of modern society, this book provides practical and illuminating insight into what started it all. <b>-- Christopher Germer, PhD, cofounder of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, founding member of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy, and author of The <i>Mindful Path to Self-Compassion</i></b> A powerful and accessible book on mindfulness that will serve all. <b>-- Rev. Joan Halifax, abbot of Upaya Zen Center</b> This book does a magnificent job of rendering not only the curriculum of MBSR but, even more importantly, its feeling tone, gently emphasizing that it takes energy and sustained commitment to practice and embody mindfulness. I am grateful that this book is now available as a skillful gateway into MBSR, mindfulness, and one's own life in the face of stress, pain, illness, and the human condition itself. <b>-- Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of MBSR and author of <i>Full Catastrophe Living</i> and <i>Coming to Our Senses</i></b> This is a comprehensive and highly readable resource for all those who are contemplating an eight-week MBSR program as well as for anybody who is familiar with the adventure of an MBSR course, teachers and participants alike. I will happily recommend this book to our teacher trainees and participants. It not only guides us in a thorough overview of the journey of MBSR but also shares with us a rich week-by-week description of the process, participants' experiences, and the deep wisdom of two skilled and highly immersed mindfulness teachers. <b>-- Linda Kantor, director of the Institute for Mindfulness South Africa (IMISA)</b> This is a unique practice book, one to return to again and again. It reveals a series of very practical, powerful practices that anyone can incorporate into their daily life. As pointed out in the book, people who practice them regularly can more easily cope with the stress, strains, and struggles of modern life. For people contemplating taking an MBSR course, this book offers a great introduction and sense of what the experience might be like. For those taking an MBSR course, it will help enormously for exploring the themes presented in the classes. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is a very important addition to the literature for the course. <b>-- Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy, founder of The Sanctuary, Dublin, and author of <i>Day by Day</i>, <i>Seasons of Hope</i>, and <i>The Road Home</i></b> Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert have given us a beautifully articulated description of the mindfulness-based stress reduction approach enriched with anecdotes and quotes that bring it vividly to life -- just as the practice of mindfulness can bring each of us fully to life. This book is an accessible and engaging invitation to explore the mindful relief of suffering and stress in a way that also offers the possibility of freedom, contentment, and peace. <b>-- Maura Kenny, PhD, Mindfulness Training Institute Australasia</b> In this book, two very experienced practitioners and senior teachers skillfully explain the essence of the renowned mindfulness-based stress reduction program. The result is a wonderful introduction and invitation for those who seek inner ease and freedom from stress and (chronic) pain. The strength of this heartwarming book lies in its simplicity and compassionate clarity. I recommend reading this jewel to anybody who wishes to start and explore this journey. <b>-- Frits Koster, Vipassana meditation teacher, trainer of MBSR and MBCT, codeveloper of the Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living program, author of <i>Liberating Insight</i> and <i>Buddhist Meditation in Stress Management</i>, and coauthor of <i>Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living</i></b> This well-structured, helpful, and practical book takes readers through the eight-week MBSR course, providing detailed descriptions of the practices and inspiring examples of students' experiences. The authors have distilled their decades of teaching experience and deep understanding of MBSR into simple, intimate, friendly, and accessible language. The book is an embodiment of mindfulness itself. <b>-- S. Helen Ma, PhD, founding teacher of Hong Kong Center for Mindfulness</b> In their book, Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert provide a clear compass for anyone interested in enhancing health and wellness by engaging with the practices and principles of MBSR. For those who have already attended and completed the MBSR program, this book can serve to renew, refresh, and reinforce earlier learning. Ultimately, it is a guide for all who choose to live with greater awareness and compassion. <b>-- Florence Meleo-Meyer, MS, MA, coauthor of <i>A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook for Anxiety</i> and <i>The MBSR Home Study Course</i> and director of the Train-the-Trainer Program at Oasis Institute for Mindfulness-Based Professional Education and Training at the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, University of Massachusetts Medical School</b> As a meditation teacher with over forty-five years of experience, primarily in traditional Japanese Zen, I've found this work to be incredibly clear and useful for those wishing to learn more about and practice MBSR. As mindfulness is the foundation of all systems of meditation, this will be a wonderful resource for teachers from all traditions. Congratulations to Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert for creating this concise guide! <b>-- Sensei Al Fusho Rapaport, Open Mind Zen Meditation Center, Melbourne, FL</b> This wonderful book is very accessible for those interested in mindfulness and MBSR as well as for MBSR teachers in training and trained teachers. Its detailed description of the MBSR curriculum and specific examples are supportive and practical. This book reflects the compassionate tone of MBSR in a beautiful way. It is a gift for all those who are interested in MBSR and who are on an inner journey to deal more skillfully and be more at ease with stress, pain, and illness. May it be of great benefit to all. <b>-- Johan Tinge, director of the Instituut voor Mindfulness, the Netherlands</b> This is a book about how to be in touch, moment by moment, with the actuality of your life, and to do so in a way that is kind to both yourself and others. Based on the hugely influential program of Jon Kabat-Zinn, the book wonderfully captures the essence of the mindfulness approach and promises to excite the interest of a new generation. Both authors are highly respected teachers and teacher trainers in mindfulness. Written in a beautifully accessible style, it will become a vital companion to those who follow its wise guidance. I highly recommend it to you. <b>-- Mark Williams, emeritus professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oxford and coauthor of <i>The Mindful Way through Depression</i></b> What a great addition to the 'mindfulness shelf'! Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert take you gently by the hand and lead you through the classic eight-week MBSR curriculum. Sprinkled throughout the book are moving testimonies by course participants of how these practices changed their lives. These, plus the authors' personal and professional vignettes, clarify the concepts presented and attest to the power of the approach. Whether you are currently taking the course or you want to reinforce and deepen prior learning, this book is like having your own MBSR teacher standing beside you on your journey to enhanced health and well-being. <b>-- Dina Wyshogrod, PhD, founder/director of MBSR-ISRAEL, The Israeli Center for Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction</b>


This book does a magnificent job of rendering not only the curriculum of MBSR but, even more importantly, its feeling tone, gently emphasizing that it takes energy and sustained commitment to practice and embody mindfulness. I am grateful that this book is now available as a skillful gateway into MBSR, mindfulness, and one's own life in the face of stress, pain, illness, and the human condition itself. <b>&#8213; Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of MBSR and author of <i>Full Catastrophe Living</i> and <i>Coming to Our Senses</i></b> This is a book about how to be in touch, moment by moment, with the actuality of your life, and to do so in a way that is kind to both yourself and others. Based on the hugely influential program of Jon Kabat-Zinn, the book wonderfully captures the essence of the mindfulness approach and promises to excite the interest of a new generation. Both authors are highly respected teachers and teacher trainers in mindfulness. Written in a beautifully accessible style, it will become a vital companion to those who follow its wise guidance. I highly recommend it to you. <b>&#8213; Mark Williams, emeritus professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oxford and coauthor of <i>The Mindful Way through Depression</i></b> Arguably the most concise and revealing description of MBSR to date, this book is the precious fruit of the authors' decades of experience teaching MBSR. Readers will learn the rationale and key practices of each session, see how the sessions are elegantly woven together, find answers to common misconceptions, and discover ways to overcome obstacles to practice. As mindfulness makes its way into all aspects of modern society, this book provides practical and illuminating insight into what started it all. <b>&#8213; Christopher Germer, PhD, cofounder of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, founding member of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy, and author of The <i>Mindful Path to Self-Compassion</i></b> In their book, Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert provide a clear compass for anyone interested in enhancing health and wellness by engaging with the practices and principles of MBSR. For those who have already attended and completed the MBSR program, this book can serve to renew, refresh, and reinforce earlier learning. Ultimately, it is a guide for all who choose to live with greater awareness and compassion. <b>&#8213; Florence Meleo-Meyer, MS, MA, coauthor of <i>A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook for Anxiety</i> and <i>The MBSR Home Study Course</i> and director of the Train-the-Trainer Program at Oasis Institute for Mindfulness-Based Professional Education and Training at the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society, University of Massachusetts Medical School</b> A powerful and accessible book on mindfulness that will serve all. <b>&#8213; Rev. Joan Halifax, abbot of Upaya Zen Center</b> There are many books on mindfulness &#8213; but this one uniquely offers a clear, session-by-session layout of the MBSR curriculum. The text is brought to life by the examples of the participants' experiences with the process and the authors' experiences as teachers. The book will be invaluable to people taking the MBSR course, as well as to MBSR trainees and seasoned teachers alike. <b>&#8213; Rebecca Crane, PhD, director of the Centre for Mindfulness Research & Practice, Bangor, Wales</b> A relief from the urgency and strains of everyday life. <b>&#8213; <i>Library Journal</i></b> We can feel the decades of experience inside the MBSR classroom that Lehrhaupt and Meibert call upon as they share the challenges and joys of engaging deeply with our lives that mindfulness affords us. They offer us a book of remarkable clarity and precision about a topic that's difficult to express. It's a powerful reminder of the importance and centrality of turning toward our life experience with nonjudgmental awareness, insight, and curiosity supported by wise teachers and a safe space. It's a great thing when those teachers can reach us from the pages of a book and encourage us onward. As it always is, the time for mindfulness is now! <b>&#8213; Tim Burnett, founder and executive director of Mindfulness Northwest</b> This valuable and no-nonsense book will definitely be of great value to everyone exploring mindfulness, whether they are curious beginners, participants of mindfulness courses, or regular practitioners. The wise and straightforward explanations of what this is all about will assist the reader in discovering the basic truths of the practice and the in-depth mysteries that lie at the heart of pure presence. Two experienced and wise teachers are offering their service, and we should all be grateful for their effort in making this guidebook available to us all. <b>&#8213; Michael de Vibe, MD, PhD, cofounder of Mindfulness Norway</b> This is a comprehensive and highly readable resource for all those who are contemplating an eight-week MBSR program as well as for anybody who is familiar with the adventure of an MBSR course, teachers and participants alike. I will happily recommend this book to our teacher trainees and participants. It not only guides us in a thorough overview of the journey of MBSR but also shares with us a rich week-by-week description of the process, participants' experiences, and the deep wisdom of two skilled and highly immersed mindfulness teachers. <b>&#8213; Linda Kantor, director of the Institute for Mindfulness South Africa (IMISA)</b> This is a unique practice book, one to return to again and again. It reveals a series of very practical, powerful practices that anyone can incorporate into their daily life. As pointed out in the book, people who practice them regularly can more easily cope with the stress, strains, and struggles of modern life. For people contemplating taking an MBSR course, this book offers a great introduction and sense of what the experience might be like. For those taking an MBSR course, it will help enormously for exploring the themes presented in the classes. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction is a very important addition to the literature for the course. <b>&#8213; Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy, founder of The Sanctuary, Dublin, and author of <i>Day by Day</i>, <i>Seasons of Hope</i>, and <i>The Road Home</i></b> Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert have given us a beautifully articulated description of the mindfulness-based stress reduction approach enriched with anecdotes and quotes that bring it vividly to life &#8213; just as the practice of mindfulness can bring each of us fully to life. This book is an accessible and engaging invitation to explore the mindful relief of suffering and stress in a way that also offers the possibility of freedom, contentment, and peace. <b>&#8213; Maura Kenny, PhD, Mindfulness Training Institute Australasia</b> In this book, two very experienced practitioners and senior teachers skillfully explain the essence of the renowned mindfulness-based stress reduction program. The result is a wonderful introduction and invitation for those who seek inner ease and freedom from stress and (chronic) pain. The strength of this heartwarming book lies in its simplicity and compassionate clarity. I recommend reading this jewel to anybody who wishes to start and explore this journey. <b>&#8213; Frits Koster, Vipassana meditation teacher, trainer of MBSR and MBCT, codeveloper of the Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living program, author of <i>Liberating Insight</i> and <i>Buddhist Meditation in Stress Management</i>, and coauthor of <i>Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living</i></b> This well-structured, helpful, and practical book takes readers through the eight-week MBSR course, providing detailed descriptions of the practices and inspiring examples of students' experiences. The authors have distilled their decades of teaching experience and deep understanding of MBSR into simple, intimate, friendly, and accessible language. The book is an embodiment of mindfulness itself. <b>&#8213; S. Helen Ma, PhD, founding teacher of Hong Kong Center for Mindfulness</b> As a meditation teacher with over forty-five years of experience, primarily in traditional Japanese Zen, I've found this work to be incredibly clear and useful for those wishing to learn more about and practice MBSR. As mindfulness is the foundation of all systems of meditation, this will be a wonderful resource for teachers from all traditions. Congratulations to Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert for creating this concise guide! <b>&#8213; Sensei Al Fusho Rapaport, Open Mind Zen Meditation Center, Melbourne, FL</b> This wonderful book is very accessible for those interested in mindfulness and MBSR as well as for MBSR teachers in training and trained teachers. Its detailed description of the MBSR curriculum and specific examples are supportive and practical. This book reflects the compassionate tone of MBSR in a beautiful way. It is a gift for all those who are interested in MBSR and who are on an inner journey to deal more skillfully and be more at ease with stress, pain, and illness. May it be of great benefit to all. <b>&#8213; Johan Tinge, director of the Instituut voor Mindfulness, the Netherlands</b> What a great addition to the 'mindfulness shelf'! Linda Lehrhaupt and Petra Meibert take you gently by the hand and lead you through the classic eight-week MBSR curriculum. Sprinkled throughout the book are moving testimonies by course participants of how these practices changed their lives. These, plus the authors' personal and professional vignettes, clarify the concepts presented and attest to the power of the approach. Whether you are currently taking the course or you want to reinforce and deepen prior learning, this book is like having your own MBSR teacher standing beside you on your journey to enhanced health and well-being. <b>&#8213; Dina Wyshogrod, PhD, founder/director of MBSR-ISRAEL, The Israeli Center for Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction</b>


Arguably the most concise and revealing description of MBSR to date, this book is the precious fruit of the authors' decades of experience teaching MBSR. <b>-- Christopher Germer, PhD, cofounder of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion and author of <i>The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion</i></b></p> I am grateful that this book is now available as a skillful gateway into MBSR, mindfulness, and one's own life in the face of stress, pain, illness, and the human condition itself. <b>-- Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of MBSR and author of <i>Full Catastrophe Living</i></b></p> A clear compass for anyone interested in enhancing health and wellness by engaging with the practices and principles of MBSR...Ultimately, it is a guide for all who choose to live with greater awareness and compassion. <b>-- Florence Meleo-Meyer, MS, MA, coauthor of <i>A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook for Anxiety</i> </b>and director of the Train-the-Trainer Program at Oasis Institute, University of Massachusetts Center for Mindfulness </p> Written in a beautifully accessible style, this book will become a vital companion to those who follow its wise guidance. <b>-- Mark Williams, emeritus professor of clinical psychology at the University of Oxford and coauthor of <i>The Mindful Way through Depression</i></b></p>


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Linda Lehrhaupt, PhD, is the founder and executive director of the Institute for Mindfulness-Based Approaches and one of Europe's most senior MBSR teachers. Petra Meibert, Dipl. Psych., is a psychologist and one of Germany's leading experts on MBSR, MBCT (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy), and the applications of mindfulness in medicine and psychotherapy.

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