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When Antidepressants Aren't Enough

Harnessing the Power of Mindfulness to Alleviate Depression

Stuart J. Eisendrath
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Pages
224
Year
2019
Language
English

About

For nearly two decades, Dr. Stuart Eisendrath has been researching and teaching the therapeutic effects of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) with people experiencing clinical depression. By helping them recognize that they can find relief by changing how they relate to their thoughts, Eisendrath has seen dramatic improvements in people's quality of life, as well as actual, measurable brain changes. Easily practiced breath exercises, meditations, and innovative visualizations release readers from what can often feel like the tyranny of their thoughts. Freedom of thought, feeling, and action is the life-altering result.

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"Stuart Eisendrath was the first to bring mindfulness to people with treatment-resistant depression and show that it can be of major benefit. The key point is that through regular practice, you can transform your relationship with your thoughts and emotions and with unwanted and painful experiences rather than forcing them to go away, which they will not. This realization, when enacted, is life-ch
Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, founder of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR)
"This authoritative guide from a world-class expert is warm, supportive, and chock-full of practical help. With many simple exercises and lots of down-to-earth suggestions, it's also grounded in cutting-edge brain science. If you struggle with depression or know someone who does, this is a phenomenal resource."
Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Hardwiring Happiness
"This book is a gift to people with depression who are looking for ways to ease their pain. By combining the wisdom of mindfulness and self-compassion practice with more standard therapeutic approaches, this book offers an empirically supported pathway out of depression that works and that has the power to change your life."
Kristin Neff, PhD, author of Self-Compassion and associate professor of educational psycho

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