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Ruth A. Baer

    Cet auteur est un psychologue et chercheur éminent spécialisé dans la pleine conscience et ses bienfaits pour le bien-être mental. Son travail explore en profondeur des thèmes tels que le stress, l'anxiété et la dépression, offrant des méthodes pratiques et fondées sur des preuves pour surmonter ces difficultés. À travers ses publications, il traduit des concepts psychologiques complexes dans un langage clair et accessible, enrichi d'histoires personnelles et d'exercices pratiques. Le but de son œuvre est de doter les lecteurs des outils nécessaires pour trouver plus de bonheur, de sens et de satisfaction générale dans la vie.

    Practising Happiness
    • Mindfulness is a way of paying attention that originates in Eastern meditation traditions but is increasingly discussed and practised in Western culture. It is usually defined as focusing one's complete attention on present-moment experiences in a non-judgemental and accepting way. Buddhist traditions suggest that the cultivation of mindfulness through the practice of meditation reduces suffering and cultivates positive qualities, such as insight, wisdom, compassion and equanimity. In recent years, the Western mental health community has adapted mindfulness meditation practices for use in medical and mental health settings, and several interventions based on mindfulness training are now widely available. Those with the best scientific support include mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). These treatments can be applied to a wide range of problems, disorders and populations and the evidence increasingly supports their efficacy. Practising Happiness is the first self-help book to integrate the wisdom, skills and practices available from the four leading evidence-based mindfulness treatments (MBSR, MBCT, DBT and ACT). FREE audio content and guided meditations are available at www.practising-happiness.co.uk

      Practising Happiness