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- Cover
- Introduction
- About This Book
- Foolish Assumptions
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Where to Go from Here
- Part I: Understanding Depression and Befriending Your Life
- Chapter 1: Your Journey to Wellbeing
- Befriending the Black Dog of Depression
- You Are Not Alone – One in Four Have Depression
- Anxiety and Depression – Always on the Same Bus
- Healing Is Possible – But It Takes Time
- Finding Inner Peace through Mindfulness
- Chapter 2: Understanding the Anatomy of Depression
- Understanding Depression – A Balanced View
- How Bad Is It? Severity, Intensity and Frequency
- What Type of Depression Do I Have?
- Making Sense of My Symptoms – Self-CheckList
- Exploring Your Own Experience
- A Word of Caution – Extra Support
- One Thing You Can Do to Continue Healing
- Part II: A Journey into Healing with Mindfulness
- Chapter 3: You Really Can Heal and Recover!
- Healing and Recovering from Depression
- Scientific Evidence for Using Mindfulness for Depression
- Neuroplasticiy – We Can Change Our Brain
- Regaining Perspective
- What Is Mindful Healing?
- Exploring Some Barriers to Healing
- Chapter 4: Understanding Mindfulness
- Developing the Willingness to Learn a New Way of Being
- Defining Mindfulness in a Practical Way
- Responding Rather than Reacting Habitually
- Putting Mindfulness into Practice – The ABC technique
- Mindfulness: Simple, But Not Easy
- The Benefits of Being Patient and Tolerant
- Chapter 5: Exploring Our Mental and Emotional Landscape
- The Idea of Responsibility: Being Able to Respond
- Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy
- Using CBT Language: The Basics
- Cultivating the Compassionate Observer
- What Is It All About?
- Chapter 6: Understanding the Rhythms and Qualities of the Mind
- Mindlessness – Being Lost on Autopilot
- Getting Back into the Captain’s Chair
- Decoding the Layers of Experience
- Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is a Mystery, But Today Is a Gift
- First and Second Arrow – Pain Is Inevitable, Suffering Is Optional
- Thoughts Are Just Thoughts – They Are Not You
- Chapter 7: Reconnecting with the Heart of Self-Compassion
- Exploring the Nature of Self-Compassion
- Exploring Compassion and Self-compassion
- The Three Musketeers: Self-esteem, Self-confidence and Self-compassion
- Working with Resistance and Difficult Emotions Mindfully
- Trying a Self-Compassion Meditation
- Part III: Living Mindfully and Connecting with Happiness
- Chapter 8: Five-Minute Mindfulness Practices
- Discovering Your Own Way
- Things to Consider before Doing a Mindfulness Exercise
- Three Types of Posture: Sitting, Lying and Standing
- Five-Minute Breath Meditation
- Five-Minute Mood Enhancer Meditation
- Five-Minute Music Enjoyment Meditation
- Chapter 9: Discovering the Blessing within Depression
- Making Pearls: Gaining Strength from Your Depression
- Moving beyond Depression Is Possible
- Moving beyond Depression: The Four Pillars of Happiness
- Understanding That the Power Is in the Now
- Chapter 10: Living Mindfully Every Day
- The Joy of Going against the Grain
- Nine Mindful Attitudes: The Protectors of Happiness
- Happiness Embraces Unhappiness
- It’s a Bad Day, Not a Bad Life
- Chapter 11: Taking the Next Step
- Remembering You Don’t Need to Do It Alone
- Considering a Mindfulness Course
- Taking a Mindful Approach to Antidepressant Medication
- Trying Out Natural Healing Methods
- When Not to Use Mindfulness in Depression – Contraindications
- When to Seek Emergency Help – A Note on Suicidal Thoughts
- Part IV: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 12: Ten Tips for Preventing Relapse and Staying Well
- Take Time to Care for Yourself
- Develop a Regular Mindfulness Practice
- Have a Crisis Plan: Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst
- Consider Community Involvement
- List Your Triggers and Possible Ways to Manage Them
- Do Some Mindful Exercise
- Be Mindful of Your Thoughts
- Support Yourself with Music and Creativity
- Know and Respect Your Limits
- Planning Your Day and Having a Routine
- Chapter 13: Ten Tips for Getting the Most Out of Mindfulness
- Once a Day Do an Activity Mindfully
- Think and Reflect on Mindfulness as Often as You Can
- Do the Practice – A Little Practice Is Better Than None
- Get Used to Nurturing Yourself
- Remind Yourself That You Have a Choice – You Can Be Mindless or Mindful
- Go Slowly and Gently
- Recognise Your Own Progress
- Attend Mindfulness Practice Groups
- Talk about and Share Mindfulness with Others Skilfully
- Be Flexible
- About the Author
- Cheat Sheet
- Connect with Dummies
- End User License Agreement