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Outsmart Your Pain: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion to Help You Leave Chronic Pain Behind [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 188x147x20 mm, weight: 341 g, Ribbon | 15 line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The Experiment LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1615197214
  • ISBN-13: 9781615197217
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 188x147x20 mm, weight: 341 g, Ribbon | 15 line drawings
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: The Experiment LLC
  • ISBN-10: 1615197214
  • ISBN-13: 9781615197217
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"Radically clear, evidence-based mental strategies and meditations to relieve chronic pain"--

An internationally known, certified mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) trainer presents a transformative guide to finding relief with mindfulness through easy, guided meditations. 15,000 first printing. Illustrations.

Designed with the pain-sufferer in mind: Radically clear, bite-sized, and evidence-based mindfulness and self-compassion strategies for relieving chronic pain

&;Mindfulness and compassion practices should be in everybody&;s toolbox for a happier and healthier life. [ This] book is essential reading for providers who treat chronic illnesses and for those suffering from them.&;&;Arianna Huffington 

Pain can be a big, unwieldy box that we struggle to carry all day. But what if we could put down this box, unpack it, and tackle the contents one by one  Outsmart Your Pain is Dr. Christiane Wolf&;s radically clear, evidence-based guide to relieving chronic pain with mindfulness, complete with twenty easy guided meditations and self-compassion practices, including: 
  • rewriting the &;pain story&; you tell yourself 
  • practicing loving acceptance of your body as it is 
  • mindfully working through negative emotions 
  • strengthening your inner and outer support systems. 
By separating your pain from the stressful thoughts and troubled feelings that come with it, you can lay down your burden and live with joy.

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"A Best Mindfulness Book of 2021Mindful.org

"Mindfulness and compassion practices should be in everybodys toolbox for a happier and healthier life. But people dealing with chronic health challenges have it especially hard. Dr. Wolfs accessible, down-to-earthand beautifully designedbook is essential reading for providers who treat chronic illnesses and for those suffering from them." -- Arianna Huffington, founder and CEO of Thrive Global "A brilliant guide for transforming our relationship with pain. Step by step, we learn to meet difficult experience with mindfulness, curiosity and kindness, dissolving the resistance that obscures our full aliveness and radiant spirit." -- Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance and Radical Compassion "This is a fantastic book, bringing together the kindness and depth of a meditation teacher with the science and tools of an experienced physician. Every page is insightful, helpful, and heartfelt. Highly recommended!" -- Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Resilient and Buddhas Brain "Brilliant in its simplicity and effectiveness, Dr. Wolf offers us truly healing and revolutionary medicine. Try it!" -- Jack Kornfield, PhD, author of A Path With Heart "If you are living with any type of pain, be it physical or chronic, stress in the mind or body, Outsmart Your Pain is a wonderful resource. Thoughtfully and compassionately written, this book will support and guide you in understanding your relationship to pain and the healing journey." -- Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Change

Foreword xiii
Daniel J. Siegel
Introduction: An opportunity to change your brain 1(14)
PART 1 Caring for Yourself
1 You Are Not Your Pain
15(10)
Meditation: You are not your pain
20(5)
2 The Pain Story
25(10)
Practice: Writing reflection on the pain story
29(2)
Meditation: The pain story
31(4)
3 The Box We Call Pain
35(12)
Practice: Working with thoughts, sensations, and emotions
37(3)
Meditation: Opening the box of pain: exploring sensations, thoughts, and emotions
40(7)
4 Self-Compassion for Pain
47(14)
Meditation: Self-compassion for pain
54(7)
PART 2 Making Peace
5 Ending the War with Your Body
61(12)
Meditation: Kindness body scan
66(7)
6 Finding Your Internal Support Group
73(10)
Meditation: Shared humanity: calling up the internal support group
78(5)
7 Collecting Pearls
83(12)
Practice: Collecting pearls
85(3)
Meditation: Yes, and ...
88(7)
PART 3 Handling Big Emotions
8 The Dark Clouds of Depression
95(8)
Meditation: Safe and pain free in the body
99(4)
9 The Fear of Making Grief Real
103(8)
Meditation: Being with grief
107(4)
10 Numbing Out
111(10)
Meditation: Urge surfing
116(5)
11 Anger Is a Mixed Bag
121(10)
Meditation: Safely exploring anger
127(4)
12 Freeing Yourself from the Prison of Resentment
131(12)
Meditation: Forgiveness
136(7)
PART 4 The Pain of Connecting and Disconnecting
13 Dealing with Ignorance
143(10)
Meditation: Dealing with hurtful remarks
149(4)
14 Loving Someone with Chronic Pain
153(12)
Meditation: Equanimity: every person is on their own life's journey
159(6)
15 Finding Your People
165(10)
Meditation: Finding strength and joy in connections with others
169(6)
PART 5 Shifting Perspective
16 The Comparing Mind
175(8)
Meditation: Releasing your comparing mind
178(5)
17 Making Meaning
183(10)
Meditation: Making meaning: silver lining backward and forward
188(5)
18 The Paradox of Doing Nothing
193(10)
Meditation: Doing nothing
197(6)
19 The Big Picture
203(8)
Meditation: The big picture
206(5)
20 Stop Trying to Get Better
211(7)
Meditation: OK as you are
215(3)
Epilogue: Closing Thoughts 218(2)
Resources 220(2)
Acknowledgments 222(2)
About the Author 224
Christiane Wolf, MD, PhD, is an internationally respected mindfulness and Dharma teacher, trainer, speaker and author. She is a senior teacher at InsightLA, a senior certified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) trainer, and is on faculty for the Center for Mindfulness, University of Massachusetts Medical School. Dr. Wolf is coauthor, with J. Greg Serpa, of A Clinician's Guide to Teaching Mindfulness. Dr Wolf teaches and trains in the US, her native Germany, and elsewhere throughout Europe. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their three children.