The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination: Letting Go of Anxious and Depressive Thoughts

Do you find yourself ruminating about things you can't control? Worrying about those yet-to-complete goals and projects? What about just feeling like you're not the person you want to be?

People who worry and ruminate find it difficult to stop anxiously anticipating future events and regretting or rethinking past actions. Left unchecked, this tendency can lead to mental health problems such as depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The Mindful Path Through Worry and Rumination offers powerful mindfulness strategies derived from Buddhist spiritual practices and proven psychological techniques to help you stop overthinking what you can't control-the future and the past-and learn how to find contentment in the present moment.

 

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The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination: Letting Go of Anxious and Depressive Thoughts

Do you find yourself ruminating about things you can't control? Worrying about those yet-to-complete goals and projects? What about just feeling like you're not the person you want to be?

People who worry and ruminate find it difficult to stop anxiously anticipating future events and regretting or rethinking past actions. Left unchecked, this tendency can lead to mental health problems such as depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The Mindful Path Through Worry and Rumination offers powerful mindfulness strategies derived from Buddhist spiritual practices and proven psychological techniques to help you stop overthinking what you can't control-the future and the past-and learn how to find contentment in the present moment.

 

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The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination: Letting Go of Anxious and Depressive Thoughts

The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination: Letting Go of Anxious and Depressive Thoughts

by Sameet M. Kumar PhD
The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination: Letting Go of Anxious and Depressive Thoughts

The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination: Letting Go of Anxious and Depressive Thoughts

by Sameet M. Kumar PhD

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Overview

Do you find yourself ruminating about things you can't control? Worrying about those yet-to-complete goals and projects? What about just feeling like you're not the person you want to be?

People who worry and ruminate find it difficult to stop anxiously anticipating future events and regretting or rethinking past actions. Left unchecked, this tendency can lead to mental health problems such as depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The Mindful Path Through Worry and Rumination offers powerful mindfulness strategies derived from Buddhist spiritual practices and proven psychological techniques to help you stop overthinking what you can't control-the future and the past-and learn how to find contentment in the present moment.

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608826957
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication date: 01/02/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
Sales rank: 792,973
File size: 372 KB

About the Author

Sameet M. Kumar, PhD, is a psychologist at the Memorial Healthcare System Cancer Institute in Broward County, FL; with over a decade of experience working with end-of-life and bereavement. He is author of Grieving Mindfully, as well as The Mindful Path through Worry and Rumination.

Table of Contents

acknowledgments vii

introduction 1

chapter 1 Rumination and Your Emotions: Thinking Your Way Into Depression, Anxiety, and Anger 5

chapter 2 The Mindful Path 25

chapter 3 The Maze of Rumination 43

chapter 4 The Perfect Illusion 59

chapter 5 Rewiring Your Brain 75

chapter 6 Being Content 91

chapter 7 Wellness Routines 107

chapter 8 Attaining Meaningful Goals 123

chapter 9 Resilience 137

chapter 10 Perfecting the Process 151

appendix Mindfulness Resources 163

References 165

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