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Using Compassion in Psychosis Treatment

Using Compassion in Psychosis Treatment

When working with people with psychosis, a compassionate approach is critical, given the high rates of trauma history and the trauma that can be experienced as a result of psychosis… READ MORE

ACT and Bodhicitta

ACT and Bodhicitta

Editor's note: The following was adapted from The ACT Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Compassion, by Dennis Tirch, PhD, Benjamin Schoendorff, MA, MSc, and Laura Silberstein, PsyD. Western science… READ MORE

Values Authorship: Is Compassion Inherent?

Values Authorship: Is Compassion Inherent?

Editor's note: The following was adapted from The ACT Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Compassion, by Dennis Tirch, PhD, Benjamin Schoendorff, MA, MSc, and Laura Silberstein, PsyD. In acceptance… READ MORE

What Makes Us Hate Ourselves? Part Two

What Makes Us Hate Ourselves? Part Two

Editor’s note: This is the second half of a two-part exploration of the construction of self-hatred through the lens of contextual behavioral science. For part one, go here.                                                                  When it… READ MORE

Tools for Fostering Psychological Flexibility

Tools for Fostering Psychological Flexibility

A Letter from Tirch, Schoendorff & Silberstein Compassion is increasingly being studied and used as an evidence-based ingredient in effective psychotherapy. When you consider that practicing compassion has been central… READ MORE

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