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Christian Meditation in Clinical Practice: A Four-Step Model and Workbook for Therapists and Clients is unavailable, but you can change that!

Christians are hungry for a return to their own tradition to cultivate meditation practices that are both psychologically and spiritually fruitful. In recent decades, mindfulness meditation, which originates from the Buddhist tradition, has been embraced in many settings as a method for addressing a plethora of symptoms. What would it look like to turn instead to the Christian faith for resources...

behavior, the self, and relationships. The following list offers a brief overview of the different types of transdiagnostic processes you will be working on within this workbook, all of which have been linked to mental disorders in the psychology literature: • Repetitive negative thinking: A perseverative type of thinking process that includes ruminating about the past and worrying about the future.44 • Impaired emotional clarity: The struggle to identify and understand emotional
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