The Attachment-Based Compassion Therapy: A Manual for Self-Application
暫譯: 依附基礎的同情療法:自我應用手冊

García-Campayo, Javier, Campos, Daniel, Herrera-Mercadal, Paola

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-08-31
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 182
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3031380347
  • ISBN-13: 9783031380341
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作者簡介

Javier García-Campayo practices psychiatry at Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, in Zaragoza, Spain. He is a tenured lecturer at the University of Zaragoza School of Medicine and director of the master's degree programme in Mindfulness at the same institution. Dr Campayo graduated in medicine and obtained his PhD in psychiatry from the University of Zaragoza, and undertook post-doctoral studies at McGill University, Montreal, Canada, where he worked with Dr Lawrence Kirmayerin the field of transcultural psychiatry. He is a former president of the Spanish Society of Psychosomatic Medicine.

Daniel Campos holds the position of assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and Sociology (Sub-Department of Developmental Psychology and Education) at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, and is a member of the master's degree programme in Mindfulness at the same institution. Dr Campos graduated in psychology and obtained his PhD and master'sdegree in psychopathology, health and neuropsychology from the Universitat Jaume I (Castellón, Spain) and was awarded a post-doctoral grant to develop the project entitled Compassion Therapy for Well-being: Development of an Online Intervention. He has worked on several projects financed by local, national, and international research grants focusing on the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs), mindfulness, and compassion-based Interventions.

Paola Herrera-Mercadal is an assistant professor at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, in the Department of Psychology and Sociology (Sub-Department of Developmental Psychology and Education) and a member of the master's degree programme in Mindfulness at the same institution. Dr Herrera-Mercadal graduated in psychology from the National University of Distance Education (UNED) of Spain and obtained both a master's degree in Introduction to Medical Research and her PhD in medicine from the Universidad of Zaragoza. She has worked on several projects financed by local, national, and international research grants focusing on the application of ICTs, mindfulness, and compassion-based interventions.

Mayte Navarro-Gil graduated in psychology from the National University of Distance Education (UNED) of Spain. She obtained her PhD in medicine specializing in mindfulness and compassion. She has published different articles on this topic and is a mindfulness instructor with extensive experience in teaching, clinical application and research in this technique. She is currently a lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Sociology at the University of Zaragoza, and teaches part of the programme for the master's degree in Mindfulness at the same institution.

Kathryn Ziemer is a licensed psychologist and the Clinical Director at Old Town Psychology, a psychology practice that provides evidence-based therapy and conducts applied research. She received her PhD from the University of Maryland and completed her internship at the DC Veterans Affairs Medical Center. She has conducted research at the US National Institute of Mental Health, the Social and Decision Analytics Lab at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and the market research company Ipsos Public Affairs. Her research interests include attachment, self-compassion, meaning in life, brief psychological interventions, intersection of technology and mental health, and the promotion of positive psychology. She has over ten years' experience providing psychological services, including evidence-based therapy, to clients experiencing depression, anxiety, chronic health conditions, infertility, relationship issues and life transitions. She has previously provided psychological services at the University of Maryland Counseling Center and the George Mason University Cognitive Assessment Program.

Beatriz Palma is a licensed psychologist and group coordinator at Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at the University of Virginia (UVA) - Charlottesville. She earned her bachelor's degree in psychology and Psychologist Professional Degree from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. After working as a clinical psychologist in Chile for five years, she moved to the US and earned a MEd from Penn State and a MS and PhD from the University of Maryland - College Park. Her research interests include attachment, self-compassion, the person of the therapist, the therapeutic relationship, psychotherapy process and outcome, supervision and training, and group therapy. In the US, she has provided psychological services in several university settings, including the Counseling Center at the University of Missouri - Columbia, where she completed a Post Internship/Postdoctoral Psychology Residency. She also provided long-term, psychodynamic oriented individual therapy to adults in the community at the Maryland Psychotherapy Clinic and Research Lab (MPCRL). Her areas of clinical specialty include trauma, family of origin issues, multicultural and intercultural issues, identities and intersectionality, and group therapy. She also served as the Early Career Psychologist - Domain Representative from the Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy from the American Psychological Association (APA) from 2020 to 2022.

Sheeva Mostoufi is a licensed clinical psychologist and Training Coordinator at Old Town Psychology, a psychology practice that provides evidence-based psychotherapy. She received her PhD from the San Diego State University/University of California, USA, San Diego Joint Doctoral Program and completed her internship at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System-Seattle Division. She also completed post-doctoral fellowship training at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System-Seattle Division specializing in primary care mental health integration. She has conducted research on grant funded research studies with the US Veteran Affairs Health Care System and with the community-based University of Washington Twin Registry. She has a background in clinical research with multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals. Her research interests include self-compassion, mindfulness-based interventions, culturally sensitive delivery of evidence-based treatments and mechanisms of change in clinical interventions. She specializes in treating clients presenting with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, body-focused repetitive behaviours (e.g. trichotillomania, excoriation/skin picking), depression, life transitions, and coping with chronic medical concerns. She has experience providing evidence-based psychotherapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Exposure and Response Prevention to clients in a variety of settings, including private practice, as a clinician on grant funded research studies with the Veteran Affairs Health Care System, and in interdisciplinary hospital and medical settings.

Roberto Aristegui is a clinical psychologist specializing in psychotherapy. He is an assistant professor in the department of psychiatry and mental health at the University of Chile, where he co-directs a diploma in mindfulness and relational skills. As an adjunct professor at the Faculty of Psychology of the Adolfo Ibáñez University, he is the director of the master's degree in Relational Mindfulness and Compassion at that institution. He has a degree in Psychology from the Catholic University of Chile and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Chile. He has participated in projects funded by local, national and international research grants and currently in the relational approach. He has a Ph.D. in Social Sciences from Tilburg University, the Netherlands, where he worked with Kenneth Gergen on social constructionism, promoting the Relational Mindfulness perspective.

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哈維爾·加西亞-坎帕約在西班牙薩拉戈薩的米格爾·塞爾維特大學醫院從事精神醫學工作。他是薩拉戈薩大學醫學院的專任講師,並擔任該機構正念碩士學位課程的主任。坎帕約博士在薩拉戈薩大學獲得醫學學位,並取得精神醫學博士學位,之後在加拿大蒙特利爾的麥吉爾大學進行博士後研究,與勞倫斯·基爾馬耶博士合作,專注於跨文化精神醫學。他曾擔任西班牙心理生理醫學學會的會長。

丹尼爾·坎波斯是西班牙薩拉戈薩大學心理學與社會學系(發展心理學與教育子系)的助理教授,並且是該機構正念碩士學位課程的成員。坎波斯博士在心理學領域畢業,並在哈梅大學(西班牙卡斯特爾)獲得心理病理學、健康與神經心理學的碩士和博士學位,並獲得博士後獎學金,開展名為「幸福的同情療法:線上介入的發展」的項目。他參與了多個由地方、國家和國際研究資助的項目,專注於信息與通信技術(ICT)、正念和基於同情的介入的應用。

保拉·埃雷拉-梅卡達爾是西班牙薩拉戈薩大學心理學與社會學系(發展心理學與教育子系)的助理教授,並且是該機構正念碩士學位課程的成員。梅卡達爾博士在西班牙國立遠程教育大學(UNED)獲得心理學學位,並在薩拉戈薩大學獲得醫學研究入門碩士學位和醫學博士學位。她參與了多個由地方、國家和國際研究資助的項目,專注於信息與通信技術(ICT)、正念和基於同情的介入的應用。

梅伊特·納瓦羅-吉爾在西班牙國立遠程教育大學(UNED)獲得心理學學位,並取得專注於正念和同情的醫學博士學位。她在這一主題上發表了多篇文章,並且是一名擁有豐富教學、臨床應用和研究經驗的正念指導員。她目前是薩拉戈薩大學心理學與社會學系的講師,並教授該機構正念碩士學位課程的一部分。

凱瑟琳·齊默是一名持牌心理學家,並擔任老城心理學的臨床主任,該心理學實踐提供基於證據的治療並進行應用研究。她在馬里蘭大學獲得博士學位,並在華盛頓特區退伍軍人事務醫療中心完成實習。她曾在美國國立精神衛生研究所、維吉尼亞理工學院社會與決策分析實驗室以及市場研究公司Ipsos Public Affairs進行研究。她的研究興趣包括依附、自我同情、生活意義、短期心理介入、技術與心理健康的交集以及積極心理學的促進。她擁有超過十年的心理服務經驗,包括為經歷抑鬱、焦慮、慢性健康狀況、不孕、關係問題和生活轉變的客戶提供基於證據的治療。她曾在馬里蘭大學輔導中心和喬治梅森大學認知評估計劃提供心理服務。

比阿特麗斯·帕爾馬是一名持牌心理學家,並擔任維吉尼亞大學(UVA)心理諮詢與心理服務(CAPS)的團體協調員。她在智利天主教大學獲得心理學學士學位和心理學專業學位。在智利擔任臨床心理學家五年後,她移居美國,並在賓州州立大學獲得教育碩士學位,並在馬里蘭大學-公園校區獲得碩士和博士學位。她的研究興趣包括依附、自我同情、治療師的人格、治療關係、心理治療過程與結果、督導與培訓以及團體治療。在美國,她在多個大學環境中提供心理服務,包括密蘇里大學-哥倫比亞的輔導中心,並在那裡完成了後實習/博士後心理學住院醫師計劃。她還在馬里蘭心理治療診所和研究實驗室(MPCRL)為社區成年人提供長期的心理動力學取向個人治療。她的臨床專業領域包括創傷、家庭起源問題、多元文化和跨文化問題、身份與交集以及團體治療。她還曾擔任美國心理學會(APA)心理治療促進學會的早期職業心理學家-領域代表,任期為2020年至2022年。

希娃·莫斯圖菲是一名持牌臨床心理學家,並擔任老城心理學的培訓協調員,該心理學實踐提供基於證據的心理治療。她在美國聖地牙哥州立大學/加州大學聖地牙哥聯合博士項目獲得博士學位,並在VA普吉特海灣醫療系統-西雅圖分部完成實習。她還在VA普吉特海灣醫療系統-西雅圖分部完成博士後獎學金培訓,專注於初級保健心理健康整合。她參與了與美國退伍軍人事務醫療系統和社區基礎的華盛頓大學雙胞胎登記處的資助研究項目。她在臨床研究方面有背景,並在同行評審期刊上發表了多篇文章。她的研究興趣包括自我同情、基於正念的介入、文化敏感的基於證據的治療交付以及臨床介入中的變化機制。她專注於治療呈現強迫症(OCD)、社交焦慮、廣泛性焦慮症、以身體為中心的重複行為(例如拔毛癖、皮膚撓抓)、抑鬱、生活轉變以及應對慢性醫療問題的客戶。她在多種環境中提供基於證據的心理治療,如認知行為療法、接受與承諾療法和暴露與反應預防。

羅伯托·阿里斯特基是一名專注於心理治療的臨床心理學家。他是智利大學精神醫學與心理健康系的助理教授,並共同指導一個正念與關係技能的文憑課程。作為阿道夫·伊巴涅斯大學心理學院的兼任教授,他是該機構正念與同情碩士學位課程的主任。他擁有智利天主教大學的心理學學位和智利大學的哲學博士學位。他參與了多個由地方、國家和國際研究資助的項目,目前專注於關係方法。他在荷蘭蒂爾堡大學獲得社會科學博士學位,並與肯尼斯·格根合作,推廣關係正念的觀點。

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