Dr. Kristin Neff is an Associate Professor in Human Development and Culture at the University of Texas at Austin.
During Kristin’s last year of graduate school in 1997 she became interested in Buddhism, and has been practicing meditation in the Insight Meditation tradition ever since. While doing her post-doctoral work she decided to conduct research on self-compassion – a central construct in Buddhist psychology and one that had not yet been examined empirically.
Her book titled Self-Compassion was published by William Morrow in April, 2011.
From leading psychologist Dr. Kristin Neff comes a step-by-step guide explaining how to be more self-compassionate and achieve your dreams in life
The relentless pursuit of high self-esteem has become a virtual religion—and a tyrannical one at that. Our ultracompetitive culture tells us we need to be constantly above average to feel good about ourselves, but there is always someone more attractive, successful, or intelligent than we are. And even when we do manage to grab hold of high self-esteem for a brief moment, we can't seem to keep it. Our sense of self-worth goes up and down like a ping-pong ball, rising and falling in lockstep with our latest success or failure.
Fortunately, there is an alternative to self-esteem that many experts believe is a better and more effective path to happiness: self-compassion. The research of Dr. Kristin Neff and other leading psychologists indicates that people who are compassionate toward their failings and imperfections experience greater well-being than those who repeatedly judge themselves. The feelings of security and self-worth provided by self-compassion are also highly stable, kicking in precisely when self-esteem falls down. This book powerfully demonstrates why it's so important to be self-compassionate and give yourself the same caring support you'd give to a good friend.
This groundbreaking work will show you how to let go of debilitating self-criticism and finally learn to be kind to yourself. Using solid empirical research, personal stories, practical exercises, and humor, Dr. Neff—the world's foremost expert on self-compassion—explains how to heal destructive emotional patterns so that you can be healthier, happier, and more effective. Engaging, highly readable, and eminently accessible, this book has the power to change your life.
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這是一本非常好的書,希望那些追求完美總是苛責自己的人讀到它,學會善待自己,過得平靜幸福。 敞開胸懷,感到萬物相通生命不息,這是當你感到有責任對彆人同情時頗好的感覺。責任,包含瞭包容和沒有條件的接納,怎樣的個體都值得同情。“同情不隻與那些無辜的受害者有關,它...
評分這是一本非常好的書,希望那些追求完美總是苛責自己的人讀到它,學會善待自己,過得平靜幸福。 敞開胸懷,感到萬物相通生命不息,這是當你感到有責任對彆人同情時頗好的感覺。責任,包含瞭包容和沒有條件的接納,怎樣的個體都值得同情。“同情不隻與那些無辜的受害者有關,它...
評分這是一本非常好的書,希望那些追求完美總是苛責自己的人讀到它,學會善待自己,過得平靜幸福。 敞開胸懷,感到萬物相通生命不息,這是當你感到有責任對彆人同情時頗好的感覺。責任,包含瞭包容和沒有條件的接納,怎樣的個體都值得同情。“同情不隻與那些無辜的受害者有關,它...
評分這是一本非常好的書,希望那些追求完美總是苛責自己的人讀到它,學會善待自己,過得平靜幸福。 敞開胸懷,感到萬物相通生命不息,這是當你感到有責任對彆人同情時頗好的感覺。責任,包含瞭包容和沒有條件的接納,怎樣的個體都值得同情。“同情不隻與那些無辜的受害者有關,它...
評分這是一本非常好的書,希望那些追求完美總是苛責自己的人讀到它,學會善待自己,過得平靜幸福。 敞開胸懷,感到萬物相通生命不息,這是當你感到有責任對彆人同情時頗好的感覺。責任,包含瞭包容和沒有條件的接納,怎樣的個體都值得同情。“同情不隻與那些無辜的受害者有關,它...
圖書標籤: 心理學 積極心理學 心理 Mindfulness 英文原版 佛教 Psychology psychology
Written by one of the leading scholars testing the effect of self-compassion empirically, this book is filled with eye-opening concepts, han
評分May I accept myself as I am; may I accept my life as it is.
評分Life-changing
評分Self-compassion: self-kindness, common humanity, mindfulness. Self-appreciation: gratitude, savoring.
評分Self-compassion: self-kindness, common humanity, mindfulness. Self-appreciation: gratitude, savoring.
Self-Compassion 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載