Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief: Practices to Reclaim Your Body and Your Life
By (Author) Jon Kabat-Zinn
Sounds True Inc
Sounds True Inc
25th July 2023
5th June 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Pain and pain management
158.13
Paperback
152
Width 152mm, Height 227mm, Spine 16mm
444g
It is said that one in five Americans-or 50 million people-suffer from chronic pain. In response to these staggering statistics, Jon Kabat-Zinn, the man who brought mindfulness into mainstream medicine, is offering proven mindfulness meditation practices to work gently and effectively with the most challenging circumstances. Originally published in audio format as Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Relief, the content is being adapted to a soothing and beautiful, illustrated book with accompanying guided meditation practices (offered digitally). The book opens with an overview of seven fundamental attitudes we can develop and deploy to cultivate mindfulness in relationship to chronic pain and its incessant challenges, and continues with the following concepts: --Mindfulness of breathing-how to "put out the welcome mat" for whatever arises in one's experience --What to do about pain-how to work with intense and unwanted sensations --Working with thoughts and emotions-how to avoid identifying with your experience of pain and instead see sensations and thoughts as sensations and thoughts --Resting in awareness-a three-minute mindful pause to restore balance, resilience, and self-compassion --Mindfulness in everyday life-allowing the nitty-gritty of one's daily life to be both the ultimate meditation teacher and the real meditation practice
Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, is professor of medicine emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where he founded the Center for Mindfulness and its world-renowned Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Clinic. He is the author of 14 books, including Full Catastrophe Living; Wherever You Go, There You Are; Mindfulness for Beginners; and the new four-volume update of Coming to Our Senses (2108/2019). He lectures and leads mindfulness workshops and retreats around the world.