The Clinician as Neuroarchitect: The Importance of Mindfulness and Presence in Clinical Practice

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作者
Lisa L. Baldini
Suzanne C. Parker
Benjamin W. Nelson
Daniel J. Siegel
机构
[1] VA Palo Alto Health Care System,Center for Health Care Evaluation
[2] University of Miami,Department of Psychology
[3] UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior,undefined
[4] University of Oregon,undefined
[5] Mindsight Institute,undefined
[6] UCLA School of Medicine,undefined
[7] UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center,undefined
[8] Foundation for Psychocultural Research-UCLA Center for Culture,undefined
[9] Brain,undefined
[10] and Development,undefined
来源
Clinical Social Work Journal | 2014年 / 42卷
关键词
Interpersonal neurobiology; Mindsight; Mindfulness; Presence;
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Interpersonal neurobiology provides a framework from which to examine the incorporation of mindsight and mindfulness into clinical practice, employing the brain’s capacity for neuroplasticity to move oneself and one’s clients toward greater well-being. Through the lens of interpersonal neurobiology, this article will examine the benefits of mindfulness for clinicians, clients, and the therapeutic relationship. Lasting changes associated with mindfulness practices, including the hypothesized potential to alter one’s previously insecure attachment patterns, will also be discussed. An explanation of how to cultivate mindfulness by starting with presence and sustaining the practice with compassion will then be presented. Finally, practices that cultivate growth within the therapist–client relationship will be explained, along with clinical applications and recent research demonstrating the neural correlates of these practices and how they are effective at the level of the brain itself.
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