Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician's Guide
Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers is a one-of-a-kind 12-session manual for conducting compassion-focused group therapy on university campuses with students presenting a diverse set of complex mental health concerns.

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Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician's Guide
Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers is a one-of-a-kind 12-session manual for conducting compassion-focused group therapy on university campuses with students presenting a diverse set of complex mental health concerns.

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Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician's Guide

Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician's Guide

Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician's Guide

Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers: A Clinician's Guide

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Compassion Focused Group Therapy for University Counseling Centers is a one-of-a-kind 12-session manual for conducting compassion-focused group therapy on university campuses with students presenting a diverse set of complex mental health concerns.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032064819
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2021
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kara Cattani is a clinical professor and director of Student Development Services at Brigham Young University. She divides her time between administrative work, clinical practice, training of graduate students, consulting, and clinical research.

Derek Griner is a practicing board-certified counseling psychologist with significant CFT experience. His research focuses on diversity issues for which he received APA's Division 17 award for excellence in scholarship.

David M. Erekson is a board-certified psychologist and an associate clinical professor at Brigham Young University. A dedicated scientist-practitioner, he has an active clinical practice and a psychotherapy research lab.

Gary M. Burlingame has contributed over 75 books, manuals, and chapters and 150 articles on effective small group treatments and is president-elect of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.

Mark E. Beecher is a board-certified counseling psychologist who has practiced in a college counseling center for over 20 years. His practice and research interests include individual/group psychotherapy, CFT, and multicultural competence.

Cameron T. Alldredge is completing his doctoral internship in a university counseling center. As an emerging psychologist, he is passionate about teaching, research, and clinical practice.

Table of Contents

1. Compassion and the Tricky Brain 2. Three Systems of Emotion 3. Mindfulness 4. Feeling Safe and Receiving Compassion for Others 5. Compassionate-Self 6. Multiple Selves 7. Self-Criticism 8. Shame and Guilt 9. Deepening Compassion for Self 10. Compassionate Assertiveness 11. Forgiveness 12. Envisioning a Compassionate Future.

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