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Are you kinder to others than you are to yourself? More than a thousand research studies show the benefits of being a supportive friend to yourself, especially in times of need. This science-based workbook offers a step-by-step approach to breaking free of harsh self-judgments and impossible standards in order to cultivate emotional well-being. In a convenient large-size format, the book is based on the authors' groundbreaking eight-week Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) program, which has helped tens of thousands of people worldwide. It is packed with guided meditations (with audio downloads); informal practices to do anytime, anywhere; exercises; and vivid stories of people using the techniques to address relationship stress, weight and body image issues, health concerns, anxiety, and other common problems. The seeds of self-compassion already lie within you--learn how you can uncover this powerful inner resource and transform your life. See also Teaching the Mindful Self-Compassion Program, by Christopher Germer and Kristin Neff, a thorough overview of conducting MSC (for professionals), and The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion, by Christopher Germer, which delves into mindful self-compassion and shares moving stories of how it can change lives. Review: Excellent. Highly Recommend - This was extremely helpful during period I assisted as a caregiver for my father. Doing the suggested practices successfully addressed compassion fatigue and the many nuances of developing resilience and overcoming resistance to generosity offering oneself and others deeper compassion. Review: Changed my life. Seriously. - I got this book at the recommendation of my therapist and boy has it changed my life. I haven’t finished it yet, but there were a few life-changing statements in the introduction alone. It has allowed me to understand that self-compassion is NOT selfish and is actually essential to surviving. It has really opened up my eyes to the MAJOR differences in the compassion I show others vs. the compassion (or lack thereof) that I show myself. I’ll admit that I’m truly devoting a lot of time to this and accepting it completely, which I have found to be the most beneficial. I have found that having a copy of an “emotion wheel” and a list of tones (positive, neutral, and negative) on hand has also been helpful in navigating some of the exercises throughout the book. I have only been working through this book for a short period of time, but it has already had a positive impact in my life. *For reference: I’m a 22 y/o female, have anxiety, depression, and avoidant personality disorder, and have been on antidepressants for years (this is my dad’s account excuse the profile pic). This book has been one of the first truly beneficial resources that I have been introduced to. It has not only helped me work on self-compassion, but it has also helped me be more mindful in situations where I’m usually very anxious and start overthinking. I would highly recommend this book. The chapters are set up by introducing a topic & providing real world examples that are easy to understand. At the end of the chapter they have exercises where they have you reflect on certain situations (they prompt you) and write down your thoughts. There’s usually a few exercises that end up with you really breaking down how you think/act. They usually address your true inner feelings that you may have been burying or ignoring (hence the emotion wheel), and they bring it back around to exercises that allow you modify the negative behaviors that you’re been reflecting on to wrap up the chapter. I personally think spending a decent amount of time on the exercises is truly beneficial to individual success. (Sorry for the novel-length review but I truly think this is an amazing resource.)








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S**Y
Excellent. Highly Recommend
This was extremely helpful during period I assisted as a caregiver for my father. Doing the suggested practices successfully addressed compassion fatigue and the many nuances of developing resilience and overcoming resistance to generosity offering oneself and others deeper compassion.
K**E
Changed my life. Seriously.
I got this book at the recommendation of my therapist and boy has it changed my life. I haven’t finished it yet, but there were a few life-changing statements in the introduction alone. It has allowed me to understand that self-compassion is NOT selfish and is actually essential to surviving. It has really opened up my eyes to the MAJOR differences in the compassion I show others vs. the compassion (or lack thereof) that I show myself. I’ll admit that I’m truly devoting a lot of time to this and accepting it completely, which I have found to be the most beneficial. I have found that having a copy of an “emotion wheel” and a list of tones (positive, neutral, and negative) on hand has also been helpful in navigating some of the exercises throughout the book. I have only been working through this book for a short period of time, but it has already had a positive impact in my life. *For reference: I’m a 22 y/o female, have anxiety, depression, and avoidant personality disorder, and have been on antidepressants for years (this is my dad’s account excuse the profile pic). This book has been one of the first truly beneficial resources that I have been introduced to. It has not only helped me work on self-compassion, but it has also helped me be more mindful in situations where I’m usually very anxious and start overthinking. I would highly recommend this book. The chapters are set up by introducing a topic & providing real world examples that are easy to understand. At the end of the chapter they have exercises where they have you reflect on certain situations (they prompt you) and write down your thoughts. There’s usually a few exercises that end up with you really breaking down how you think/act. They usually address your true inner feelings that you may have been burying or ignoring (hence the emotion wheel), and they bring it back around to exercises that allow you modify the negative behaviors that you’re been reflecting on to wrap up the chapter. I personally think spending a decent amount of time on the exercises is truly beneficial to individual success. (Sorry for the novel-length review but I truly think this is an amazing resource.)
B**S
Find the greatest love of all with the help of this workbook!
My therapist recommended this workbook, and we worked through it together. It’s quite good. He did have us work on Chapter 8 about Backdraft, before reading Chapter 5, which I believe got into some of the core things that are at the root of lacking self-compassion, because he felt that knowing about the incidence of backdraft would be valuable before poking what could potentially be tender spots. I think that was good advice, so I’m sharing it with you, dear reader. The book is aimed at those of us who tend to be kinder to others than we are to ourselves, especially those of us who are pretty hard on ourselves and speak harshly when we talk to ourselves. Learning the principles in this book have helped me become much kinder and gentler to me, and helped relieve the effects of terrible burnout from an intensely stressful, years-long period of my life. While I can’t give this book all the credit for getting me through these hardships, it did help me learn to be kind to myself and to believe I deserved that kindness. Since using this workbook, I’m a much happier and more resilient person, and I’m much nicer to myself than I ever was in the past, so I’d say it’s a pretty good investment of the money to buy it and the time to work through it. It really helps to have the specific exercises to do and the knowledge required as you go along through the process. Buy it and thank your happy self later!
M**M
Great guide for your journey toward self-compassion
Do you beat yourself up a lot? Are you harshly self-critical? Then Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer’s new workbook on self-compassion might be the exact book for you. It has certainly been very helpful to me. A few years ago, I read Neff’s book Self-Compassion and also Germer’s book The Mindful Path to Self-Compassion. Both are excellent foundations for understanding why we are self-critical and how self-compassion can help. Neff and Germer’s joint venture in the form of this workbook, The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook: A Proven Way to Accept Yourself, Build Inner Strength, and Thrive, is based on their Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) training programs. I have attended one of these, and this workbook is equally helpful for working on self-critical patterns in yourself and becoming more self-compassionate. Neff and Germer are experts in the field of self-compassion and have done countless MSC trainings together. This workbook reflects all that work. It is very well written with a reader-friendly layout. The chapters are short with clear descriptions of what self-compassion is and what it isn’t, as well as many practical exercises: journaling exercises, meditation/mindfulness exercises, and reflections. The book gives you access to downloadable audio files of some of the exercises. You do not have to have attended the trainings or read any of the previous books to get a lot out of the workbook. It stands alone, the exercises are excellent, and while I recognized many of them from the MSC training, it didn’t seem repetitious to do them in this format. Quite the contrary. I find that each time I approach this material, I approach it a little differently. I notice something different. The fact is we’re never done with self-compassion practice. There’s no end-point; there’s just more practice. I highly recommend this workbook to anyone who wants to become more self-compassionate. Whether you’ve already done a lot of work in this area, or this is your first exposure to the idea of self-compassion, this book will be an excellent guide, a compassionate friend on your journey.
J**Y
Great, but not exactly what I was hoping for.
This book overall is really great. I'm a therapist, and I was really hoping that there would be more "worksheet" type exercises I could offer my clients, but this is more laid out for a client to use themselves. The information is very helpful, and I do appreciate the exercises. Also there is a lot of evidence and research to back up the principles and exercises. Overall, I'd recommend this book, but it's just not exactly what I was expecting/hoping for, which is why it gets the four stars. To clarify, the exercises are spread all throughout the information, and not formatted for like a worksheet-type thing, if that makes sense.
S**I
Great resource for my class‼️
Took a class that used this book, and LOVED it! It was just what I needed at the time. And I have picked it up periodically to review it
M**S
Helpful and easy to work through
This workbook is gentle, clear, and honestly pretty comforting. The exercises are simple to follow, and they help you slow down and look at yourself with a little more kindness. It is not overwhelming, and you can go at your own pace. If you want something that supports your mental well being in a practical, doable way, this is a really solid pick.
Y**N
Science based, effective program
As someone who has meditated for several years with little, or probably negative effect, I heartily appreciate the experience of doing meditations related to self-compassion ---- warmth, love, compassion, release of stress and better cognitive functioning. The MSC program this book introduces is an unusual program for self-improvement. Most programs don't have a scientific background. Many self-books sell strategies without rigorous studies to back them up, and using them is just like taking untested drugs, you're far more likely to be harmed than helped. While a large amount of studies have validated the benefits of self-compassion, and the MSC program has also been tested using randomized controlled trial. Moreover, if you read the paper, you'll find the effect size to be quite large. Changes (in that study) in various well-being measures (e.g. anxiety, life satisfaction) are between .5 and 1 standard deviations, indicating that the program enhances well-being deeply and globally. Though a MSC program delivered by a trainer is available, most readers of this book probably won't have access to it. So it might be more important to remember tips for using this book (they are listed at the beginning of the book), as maybe no one is going to remind you when you get stuck. The authors suggest us to increase self-compassion in a self-compassionate way ---- allow ourselves to be slow learners, experiment and select/tailor exercises according one's own conditions, try to go through inner transformation with less work, less stress, and taking responsibility for our emotional well-being by regulating level of ‘’opening". Though I have just begun this book, I've find them helpful. I often find myself "concentrate" too hard while meditating, resulting in mental tension and stress, so I tried to be gentler and ironically enjoyed higher, though still imperfect quality of focus. At last, about the motivation for self-improvement, the authors suggests that, it should not be we are "not good enough", but self-compassion ---- we truly wish ourselves well.
J**G
Misleading delivery time and condition of the book is not perfect
Waited for more than three weeks for the book, way beyond the estimated arrival time when I ordered the book. Luckily that I am not in a hurry to get the book. The cover of the book is 1-2 mm shorter than the content, looks like a defective item. Probably that's why it's slightly cheaper than the rests. Would appreciate if I'm aware about what I'm getting and paying for. Read the intro chapter and it's engaging. Looking forward to complete the book.
O**A
Amazing
Every word in there is so useful!
G**S
Awesome book and very easy to follow and read
Awesome self help workbook with exercises and good case stories
G**Z
excelente
buen libro de trabajo
A**A
Ein sehr gutes Buch
Ein tolles Buch über Achtsamkeit und Selbstmitgefühl – sehr hilfreich im Alltag
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