The Compassion-Based Workbook for Christian Clients integrates contemporary research in clinical psychology on compassion-based approaches to shame with a Christian worldview, offering a wide variety of strategies for Christians to better understand and combat shame and negative self-judgments.
The Compassion-Based Workbook for Christian Clients integrates contemporary research in clinical psychology on compassion-based approaches to shame with a Christian worldview, offering a wide variety of strategies for Christians to better understand and combat shame and negative self-judgments.
Joshua J. Knabb, PsyD, ABPP, is director of the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology Program and associate professor of psychology in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at California Baptist University. He is also author/coauthor of three previous books for Christian clients: Contemplative Prayer for Christians with Chronic Worry (with Thomas Frederick), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Christian Clients, and Faith-Based ACT for Christian Clients.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Christopher Germer Introduction 1. Shame, Negative Self-Judgments, and the Fall of Humankind 2. Attachment to God and the "Contentment" System 3. Compassion, "Contentment," and a Deeper Relationship with God for Shame and Negative Self-Judgments 4. Thinking with Compassion 5. Feeling with Compassion 6. Behaving with Compassion 7. Attending and Imagining with Compassion
Foreword Christopher Germer Introduction 1. Shame, Negative Self-Judgments, and the Fall of Humankind 2. Attachment to God and the "Contentment" System 3. Compassion, "Contentment," and a Deeper Relationship with God for Shame and Negative Self-Judgments 4. Thinking with Compassion 5. Feeling with Compassion 6. Behaving with Compassion 7. Attending and Imagining with Compassion
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