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When Moment to Moment Awareness Isn’t Enough
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Discover an approach that softens client resistance and lifts the burden of shame and self-criticism, by strengthening the quality of warmth, connection, and open-heartedness in the therapeutic relationship. You’ll learn:

  • The differences between mindfulness and self-compassion and how to combine them for the benefit of your clients
  • How moving beyond “fix-it” therapy approaches and simply being compassionately present with your client’s difficulties makes room for transformational healing
  • How to develop your own self-compassion practice to enhance your capacity for embodied, open-hearted listening
  • How the practice of self-compassion repairs wounds of attachment and strengthens your client’s ability to establish secure attachments with others

OBJECTIVES

  1. Explain two ways that self-compassion goes beyond simple mindfulness practice.

OUTLINE

  • What we Resist Persists
  • Loving Kindness Meditation
  • Mindfulness vs. Self-Compassion
  • Giving and Receiving Compassion

Richard Simon, Ph.D.

Richard Simon, PhD, was a clinical psychologist and the late editor of Psychotherapy Networker, the most topical, timely, and widely read publication in the psychotherapy field. During his career, he received every major magazine industry honor, including the National Magazine Award.

 

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Rich Simon is the President of Psychotherapy Networker, Inc. and the editor of Psychotherapy Networker magazine. He is a published author and receives royalties. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.

Non-financial: Rich Simon has no relevant non-financial relationships.
 

Chris Germer, PhD

Christopher K. Germer, PhD is a clinical psychologist in the Boston area, specializing in mindfulness- and compassion-oriented psychotherapy. He is a Lecturer on Psychiatry, Part-Time, at Harvard Medical School and a founding faculty member of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy. With Kristin Neff, PhD, Dr. Germer developed the empirically-supported, 8-week, Mindful Self-Compassion program. He conducts workshops and lectures internationally on mindfulness and self-compassion, is co-editor of Mindfulness and Psychotherapy and Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy, and author of The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion.

 

Speaker Disclosures: 

Financial: Christopher Germer is in private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Christopher Germer is a member of the American Psychological Association; and the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. 
 


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