Paul Gilbert and Choden: Mindful Compassion: How the Science of Compassion Can Help You Understand Your Emotions, Live in the Present, and Connect Deeply with Others. New Harbinger Publications, 2014, 384 pp
The last decade has seen a growing interest in mindfulness and compassion and hundreds of books and articles have been written on the topic. [...]it highlights that in order to actualize the full benefits of compassion, we must actively train in both the compassion and mindfulness practices offered...
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