The Compassionate Presence
Title | The Compassionate Presence PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen R. Schwartz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1988-11-01 |
Genre | New Age movement |
ISBN | 9780936415093 |
Compassionate Presence
Title | Compassionate Presence PDF eBook |
Author | Rolf R. Nolasco Jr. |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 2016-10-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1498202047 |
Compassion plays a central role in the teachings of all world religions. Christianity in particular demonstrates its vitality through compassionate engagement with those suffering with Christ serving as a paradigm and source of motive power. These concrete acts of mercy and solidarity disclose God's intimate regard for the welfare of humanity. The purpose of this book is to affirm compassion as the pulsating heartbeat of Christian theology and praxis through the hermeneutical perspectives of brain science, psychology, and practical theology. More importantly, it offers readers specific compassion cultivation practices that will nurture the trait of compassion as a way of incarnating God's compassionate presence and response to a world marked with suffering of all kinds.
The Compassionate Presence
Title | The Compassionate Presence PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen R. Schwartz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1988-11-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780936415192 |
What Really Helps
Title | What Really Helps PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Kissel Wegela |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2010-12-28 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0834827344 |
Most of us, at one time or another, would like to help a friend, family member, or acquaintance through a challenging time. But do we really know how to give meaningful support and guidance? And why do our best efforts at helping others often come up short? Here is a practical guide that will be of special interest to helping professionals—and anyone who wants to make a positive difference in the lives of people they care about. To be truly helpful to others, Karen Wegela explains, we must begin by focusing on ourselves. We must develop greater awareness, steadiness of mind, fearlessness, and self-compassion. Only then we can extend these qualities to the people we’d like to help. Drawing on her experiences as a psychotherapist and on her longtime study of Buddhist meditation, Wegela emphasizes the benefits of mindfulness, or learning to become fully present in our moment-to-moment experience. Through mindfulness we develop a fearless, compassionate presence in our daily lives—and we become better listeners, take wiser actions, and give more valuable, effective guidance to the people we’d like to help.
Compassionate Presence
Title | Compassionate Presence PDF eBook |
Author | Rolf R. Nolasco |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 137 |
Release | 2016-10-19 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1498202039 |
Compassion plays a central role in the teachings of all world religions. Christianity in particular demonstrates its vitality through compassionate engagement with those suffering with Christ serving as a paradigm and source of motive power. These concrete acts of mercy and solidarity disclose God's intimate regard for the welfare of humanity. The purpose of this book is to affirm compassion as the pulsating heartbeat of Christian theology and praxis through the hermeneutical perspectives of brain science, psychology, and practical theology. More importantly, it offers readers specific compassion cultivation practices that will nurture the trait of compassion as a way of incarnating God's compassionate presence and response to a world marked with suffering of all kinds.
How to Have Compassionate Presence
Title | How to Have Compassionate Presence PDF eBook |
Author | Kelly McGonigal |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
While you may feel compassion toward others, you yourself are always the first recipient of your own loving kindness and compassion. Recognizing this and connecting to your own experience of compassion is key to affecting others. For example, there are studies that show that a doctor with a caring bedside manner can affect a patient's well-being and recovery. In this installment of The Science of Compassion, Kelly McGonigal covers the benefits of offering a compassionate presence to someone who is stressed out or suffering. She details how to communicate a compassionate intention to others, through first examining what compassion looks like, and then showing how to communicate it through touch, body language, and listening with full attention. This course was created by Sounds True. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.
Finding Dignity at the End of Life
Title | Finding Dignity at the End of Life PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen D. Benton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 2020-09-08 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1000172910 |
Finding Dignity at the End of Life discusses the need for palliative care as a human right and explores a whole-person methodology for use in treatment. The book examines the concept of palliative care as a holistic human right from the perspective of multiple aspects of faith, ideology, culture, and nationality. Integrating a humanities-based approach, chapters provide detailed discussions of spirituality, suffering, and healing from scholars from around the world. Within each chapter, the authors address a different cultural and religious focus by examining how this topic relates to questions of inherent dignity, both ethically and theologically, and how different spiritual lenses may inform our interpretation of medical outcomes. Mental health practitioners, allied professionals, and theologians will find this a useful and reflective guide to palliative care and its connection to faith, spirituality, and culture.