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Abandonment/instability schema, 94

Acceptance

befriending your feelings, 106–108

labeling and, 71

marriage and, 15

overview, 11, 31–32

self-compassion and, 31–34, 87–88

shifting our goals to, 10–11

stages of, 27–31

true acceptance stage of self-compassion, 225–227

Accepting attitude, 4

Activities, enjoyable, 107–108

Adaptation, pleasure-seeking treadmill of, 13, 14

Addiction, self-compassion and, 215

Affirmation, positive, 158

Agitation hindrance, 210–211

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 215

Allowing stage of acceptance, 28, 29–30, 209

Altruism, well-being and, 183

Anchoring emotions or your mind, 44–49, 64–69, 152

Anger, 117, 245

Anti-anxiety medication, 26, 104

Antidepressants, 26, 104

Anxiety

back pain and, 17–19

caring for others and, 180–181

emotion words for labeling, 251

fear of public speaking and, 20–22

self-compassion and, 100 Anxiety disorders, 47

Approaches to Happiness Questionnaire, 183

Approval-seeking/recognition-seeking schema, 94

Attachment, emotion words for labeling, 247–248

Attachment theory, 123–124

Attention

balance and, 195

developing self-compassion and, 113

labeling and, 71

loving-kindness and, 138

meditation and, 54, 132–134

regulation of, 79–80

self-compassion and, 91

Automaticity of self-compassion, 235–236

Aversion hindrance, 209

Aversion stage of acceptance, 28, 29

Avoidance. See also Resistance

aversion hindrance and, 209

defense mechanisms and, 26–27

medication and, 26

of other people, 161

prayer as, 153

questions regarding, 234–235

Awareness

acceptance and, 32

anchoring your mind and, 44–49

of the breath, 44–49

disconnection and, 163

mindfulness and, 37, 39

Back pain

loving-kindness and, 156, 157

overview, 213–216

resistance and, 17–19

Backdraft, 150–152, 176, 201

Balance, 84, 151–152, 193–195

Behavior, 109–110, 236–237

Benefactor category of people, 167, 168–170

Benefactor meditation, 169

Blind acceptance, 32

Body

anchoring emotions in the body and, 64–69

empathy and, 88

existence of the self and, 97

listening to, 113–114

mindfulness and, 49–51

overview, 36–37

self-compassion and, 102–104

Boredom, 76

Brain functioning

developing self-compassion and, 105–106, 118

empathy and, 88, 165, 171

free will and, 65

labeling and, 72

loving-kindness and, 139, 171

meditation and, 54, 139

positive emotions and, 118

self and, 122

Breath

anchoring your mind and, 44–49

developing self-compassion and, 102

loving-kindness and, 133–134, 152

Mindful Self-Compassion Meditation, 216–217

mindfulness and, 50–51, 58

sleeping and, 214

Buddhist psychology emotional pain and, 4

existence of the self and, 97–98

hindrances in, 193–194, 207–212

limbic system and, 118

loving-kindness and, 130–132

Butterfly personality style, 202–203

Calm attention, 71

Calmness, mindfulness and, 40

Care, compared to cure, 33

Caregiver personality style, 196–197

Caring for others, 160–162, 179–183. See also Relationships

Centering meditation, 260–262

Change, 1–2, 32

Childhood abuse or neglect, 85–86, 200–201. See also Trauma

Childhood roots, 123–125, 238–239

Chronic back pain, 17–19, 156, 157

Clinging, 208

“Cold hell” in relationships, 22

Commitment, 204–205, 227–228

Common humanity, 82, 83, 84

Compassion. See also Self-compassion

in daily life, 184–190

loving-kindness and, 81–82

metta for others and, 171

overview, 33

positive emotions and, 117

power of, 188–190

resources for further reading and practice, 269–270

towards others, 144–145

Compassion fatigue, 182–183

Compassionate mind training (CMT) program, 100

Compassionate Walking meditation, 184–186

Connectedness. See also Caring for others; Relationships

emotion words for labeling, 245

loving-kindness and, 132–133, 144–145

meditation and, 230

overview, 162–166

self-compassion and, 99–100, 108–110

without losing yourself, 179–183

Conscious breathing, 58

Consistency, butterfly personality style and, 202–203

Contemplative meditation, 138

Contentment, 211

Control, 200, 246–247

Core beliefs. See Schemas

Counting Self-Judgment exercise, 113

Culture, 164, 203–204

Cure, compared to care, 33

Curiosity stage of acceptance, 28, 29, 209

Daydreaming, 48

Death, contemplating, 105, 110

Default network, 47

Defectiveness/shame schema, 94

Defense mechanisms, 26 —27

Denial mechanism, 26–27

Dependence/incompetence schema, 94

Depression, 47, 100

Desire, 208, 250

Destructiveness of emotions, 61–62

Dieting, self-compassion and, 99

Difficult category of people, 168, 173–178

Difficult emotions. See Emotions, difficult

Difficult Person meditation, 174

Direction, emotion words for labeling, 249–250

Discomfort

acceptance, 25–26

balance and, 195

caregiver personality style and, 197

compared to safety, 26

meditation and, 52, 54

shyness and, 180–181

Disconnection, 162–166, 203–204. See also Connectedness

Disillusionment stage of self-compassion, 224–225, 226

Doubt hindrance, 211–212

Embarrassment, 117

Emotion regulation, 79–80

Emotional deprivation schema, 94

Emotional inhibition schema, 94

Emotional intelligence, 99–100

Emotions. See also Emotions, difficult developing self-compassion and, 116–122

labeling, 43, 69–77, 211, 245–253

meditation and, 74–77

suppression of, 21

Emotions, difficult. See also Emotions; Pain

anchoring emotions in the body and, 64–69

aversion hindrance and, 209

emotions words for labeling, 245–253

facing in meditation, 217–220

labeling and, 69–77, 245–253

loving-kindness and, 132–135, 151, 176, 182

meditation and, 74–77

moralist personality style and, 206

overview, 61–62

questions regarding, 234–235

savoring and, 115–116

schemas and, 93–96

Emotions, difficult (cont.)

self-compassion and, 1–6, 93–96

suffering and, 62–64

trauma and, 78–79

turning towards rather than attempting to change, 10–15

Empathy

brain functioning and, 165, 171

existence of the self and, 98

self-awareness and, 88

for your feelings, 106–108

Engaging Life, 183

Enmeshment/undeveloped self schema, 94

Entitlement/self-centeredness schema, 94

Exercises

Benefactor meditation, 169

Centering meditation, 260–262

Compassionate Walking meditation, 184–186

Counting Self-Judgment exercise, 113

Difficult Person meditation, 174

Giving and Taking meditation, 207, 254–259

Labeling Emotions exercise, 75 —76

Light meditation, 262–264

Loving-Kindness Meditation exercise, 134–135

Making a Vow exercise, 266–267

Mindful Self-Compassion Meditation, 216—217

Mindful Walking exercise, 58–60

Mindfulness of Body Sensations exercise, 50–51, 147

Mindfulness of Breathing exercise, 45 —46

Mindfulness of Emotion in the Body exercise, 66–67, 147

Mindfulness of Sound exercise, 42–43

Music meditation, 264–265

My Schemas exercise, 94–95

Nature meditation, 265–266

Soften, Allow, and Love exercise, 67–68, 102

waiting on yourself, 35

Experience, 4–5, 70–71

External focus, trauma and, 78–79

Extravert personality style, 206–207

FACE acronym, 212–213

Failure, fear of, 98–99

Failure schema, 94

Fear, emotion words for labeling, 250–251

Feelings. See also Emotions

befriending, 106–108

developing self-compassion and, 106–108

labeling and, 70–71, 71–74

loving-kindness and, 147–148

self-compassion and, 1–6

Fight, flight or freeze responses to stress, 19–20, 185

Floater personality style, 204–205

Focus, emotion words for labeling, 249–250

Focused awareness, 81–82

Forgiveness

befriending your feelings, 106–108

Giving and Taking meditation and, 259

loving-kindness and, 156, 176–177

Free will, 65

Freedom, emotion words for labeling, 249

Friend category of people, 168, 170–172

Friendship stage of acceptance, 28, 30–31, 209

Gender, 72, 85

Genetics, happiness and, 121–122

“Gift of desperation”, 33

Giving and Taking meditation, 207, 254–259

Good will, loving-kindness and, 135–136

Grasping hindrance, 208

Group category of people, 168, 178

Guided meditation, 230, 272–273

Guilt, 117, 140–141, 182

Gut feelings, 65

Happiness

altruism and, 183

caregiver personality style and, 196

caring for others and, 180

childhood roots and, 121–126

developing self-compassion and, 116–122

emotion words for labeling, 246

increasing, 115

loving-kindness and, 81–82

pain and, 12

pleasure-seeking treadmill of, 13, 14, 27

smiling and, 119

Hatred, 117

Hedonic treadmill

benefits of, 27

loving-kindness and, 143

overview, 13, 14

Hindrances, 193–194, 207–212

Images, loving-kindness and, 148–150

Impatience, labeling emotions and, 77

Individualist personality style, 199–200

Infatuation stage of self-compassion, 223–224, 226

Insights, meditation and, 54

Insomnia, 19–20, 156, 213–216

Insufficient self-control/self-discipline schema, 94

Intellectual personality style, 197–198

Interest, emotion words for labeling, 250

Internal focus, trauma and, 78–79

Internet resources, 272

Interoceptive exposure, 54

Introvert personality style, 206–207

Intuition, learning to use, 25–26

Isolation, 82, 108–110

Job dissatisfaction, back pain and, 18

Journaling, 241–243

Joy, 14

Judging in mindfulness, 43

Justice, emotion words for labeling, 248–249

Kindness

balance and, 194–195

befriending your feelings, 106–108

self-compassion and, 87

trauma and, 79

Labeling Emotions exercise, 75–76

Labeling of emotions

agitation hindrance and, 211

compared to noting, 69–71

in daily life, 77

emotions words for, 245–253

Mindfulness of Sound exercise and, 43

overview, 69–77

Labeling of schemas, 96

Life satisfaction, self-compassion and, 99–100

Light meditation, 262–264

Limbic system, 118. See also Brain functioning

Loneliness, 164, 247. See also Disconnection

Loving oneself, spirituality and, 110–112

Loving-kindness. See also Self-compassion

backdraft, 150–152

compared to prayer, 153–154

in daily life, 154–157, 184–190

focusing on yourself for, 140–145

good will and, 135–136

hindrances to, 193–194, 207–212

history of, 130–132

mindfulness and, 132–135

for others, 166–178

overview, 81–82, 129, 130

relationships with other people and, 161–162, 162–166

sleeping and, 214

three components of, 145–150

towards strangers, 172

what it isn’t, 158–159

words and, 136–140, 154–157

Loving-Kindness Meditation exercise, 134–135

Making a Vow exercise, 266–267

Mantra

centering meditation and, 261–262

compared to loving-kindness, 158

developing self-compassion and, 104–105

overview, 104–105

Marriage, 15. See also Relationship conflict

Meaningful Life, 183

Medication, 26

Meditation

default network and, 47

developing self-compassion and, 104

emotions and, 74–77

formal meditation, 51–56

loving-kindness and, 132–134, 152

maintaining a practice of, 228–231

measuring your progress, 240–243

overview, 4

questions regarding, 232–240

research regarding, 53

resources for further reading and practice, 268–279

Metta. See also Loving-kindness; Metta phrases

mindfulness and, 132–135

for others, 166–178, 184–190

overview, 130

prayer and, 153–154

three components of, 145–150

what it isn’t, 158–159

Metta phrases. See also Loving-kindness; Metta

in daily life, 154–157

loving-kindness for others and, 184–190

overview, 136–140

sleeping and, 214

words and, 146–147

“Middle way”, 25–27

Mindful path technique, 37–42

Mindful Self-Compassion Meditation, 216–217

Mindful walking exercise, 58–60

Mindfulness. See also Exercises

anchoring emotions and your mind, 44–49, 64–69

beginning to practice, 42–49

of the body, 49–51

components of, 57–59

customizing, 57–60

in daily life, 56–60

inner transformation and, 212

loving-kindness and, 132–135, 152

measuring your progress, 240–243

mindful path, 37–42

overview, 4, 34, 37, 38–40

questions regarding, 232–240

resources for further reading and practice, 270–271

savoring and, 115–116

schemas and, 96

self-compassion and, 82, 83–84, 89–92

trauma and, 78–79

what it isn’t, 55

Mindfulness of Body Sensations exercise, 50–51, 147

Mindfulness of Breathing exercise, 45–46

Mindfulness of Emotion in the Body exercise, 66–67, 147

Mindfulness of Sound exercise, 42–43

Mindfulness-based relapse prevention (MBRP), 215

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), 53, 90

Mindlessness, 40–42

Minimizing one’s pain, 197

Mistrust/abuse schema, 94

Money, spending, 109

Moralist personality style, 205–206

Motivation, self-compassion and, 91

Music meditation, 264–265

My Schemas exercise, 94–95

Narcissism, self-compassion and, 99

Nature meditation, 265–266

Negative emotions, 73–74, 117, 120–121. See also

Emotions, difficult Negativity/pessimism schema, 94

Nervousness, fear of public speaking and, 22

Neutral category of people, 168, 172–173

Nonharm, developing self-compassion and, 112–114

Noting, 69–71

Obsessive—compulsive disorder, 47

Open-field awareness, 81–82

Outsider personality style, 203–204

Over/identification, 82

Oxytocin, tend and befriend response and, 85

Pain. See also Emotions, difficult

back pain and, 17–19

caregiver personality style and, 197

caring for others and, 179–180

emotion words for labeling, 245 —248

facing in meditation, 217–220

individualist personality style and, 200

labeling emotions and, 73–74

loving-kindness and, 132–135, 142–143, 151

mindfulness and, 55

outsider personality style and, 204

questions regarding, 234–235

resistance and, 15 —25

savoring and, 115–116

schemas and, 93–96

self-compassion and, 93–96, 179–180

suffering and, 62–64

survivor personality style and, 201

turning towards rather than attempting to change, 10–15

Perfectionism, 100

Perfectionist personality style, 198–199

Personal qualities, 115–116, 143

Personality

balance and, 193–194

examining, 195–207

overview, 96–98

reshaping of through the practice of mindfulness and self-compassion, 212

styles of, 195–207

Pity, 89, 117, 158

Pleasant Life, 183

Pleasure, 208, 245–248

Pleasure-seeking treadmill

benefits of, 27

loving-kindness and, 143

overview, 13, 14

Positive affirmation, 158

Positive emotions. See also Emotions

developing self-compassion and, 116–122

feeding, 120–121

labeling and, 73–74

loving-kindness and, 143

well-being and, 119

Power, emotion words for labeling, 246–247

Prayer, compared to loving-kindness meditation, 153–154

Projection mechanism, 26–27

Psychological well-being altruism and, 183

balance and, 194–195

self-compassion and, 100

smiling and, 119

Psychotherapy, resources for further reading and practice, 271–272

Public speaking, fear of, 20–22, 157, 213–216

Punitiveness schema, 94

Regrets, 16, 41, 210–211

Rejection, fear of, 98–99, 117

Relapse, 225

Relationship conflict

disconnection and, 162–166

loving-kindness and, 156–157, 181–182

overview, 15, 213–216

resistance and, 22–24

Relationship to pain and pleasure, 14

Relationships, 166–178. See also Caring for others; Connectedness; Relationship conflict

Relaxation, mindfulness and, 55

Religion, mindfulness and, 55

Remorse, loving-kindness for others and, 182

Repetition, weariness hindrance and, 210

Research results, 53, 98–100

Resistance. See also Avoidance

aversion hindrance and, 209

compared to acceptance, 31–32

labeling emotions and, 73–74

pain and, 15–25

questions regarding, 234–235

Resources, 268–279

Responsibility, emotion words for labeling, 246–247

Retreats, 231

Rumination, 47, 100

Sadness, 117, 246

Safety, 26, 79, 250–251

Savoring, 114–116, 147–148

Schadenfreude, 171

Schemas labeling, 152

loving-kindness and, 151, 152

overview, 93–96

self-compassion and, 93–96

Security, 250–251

Self, 92–98, 96–98, 122

Self-absorption, 3, 84

Self-awareness, empathy and, 88

Self-care, 102, 179

Self-compassion. See also Loving-kindness

from acceptance to, 31–34

balance and, 179–180, 193–195

caregiver personality style and, 196–197

childhood roots and, 121–126

commitment and, 227–228

compassion fatigue and, 182–183

determining the depth of in yourself, 82–84

hindrances to, 193–194, 207–212

inner transformation and, 212

measuring your progress, 240–243

mindfulness and, 89–92

naturalness of, 84–86

nonharm and, 112–114

overview, 1–6, 33–34, 81–82, 101–102, 221–222

pathways to, 102–112

questions regarding, 232–240

research regarding, 98–100

resources for further reading and practice, 268–279

savoring and, 114–116

selfishness and, 86–89

stages of, 222–227

tending to the self and, 92–98

Self-Compassion Journal, 241–243

Self-Compassion Scale, 82–84, 241

Self-criticism

labeling of, 70–71

loving-kindness and, 149

moralist personality style and, 205

overview, 3

perfectionist personality style and, 199

self-compassion and, 84, 100, 113–114

survivor personality style and, 200–201

Self-esteem, 98–99

Self-forgiveness, 156

Self-image, 203–204

Self-improvement, 34–35, 201–202

Self-indulgence, 206

Selfishness, 86–89, 140–141, 158

Self-isolation, 3, 84

Self-judgment, 82, 82–83, 113–114

Self-kindness

overview, 82–83

savoring and, 114–116

self-compassion and, 84

trauma and, 79

Selflessness, wisdom of, 121

Self-pity, 89

Self-sacrifice schema, 94

Self-talk, 136–140, 154–157

Sensing, 70–71

Serenity, 14

Shame

common humanity and, 83

loving-kindness and, 149–150, 150–151, 182

self-compassion and, 100

Shyness, caring for others and, 180–181

Sitting meditation. See Meditation Sleep problems

loving-kindness and, 156

overview, 213–216

resistance and, 19–20

Sleeping, 186

Smiles, well-being and, 119

Social anxiety, caring for others and, 180–181

Social connectedness. See also Connectedness

emotion words for labeling, 248

meditation and, 230

self-compassion and, 99–100

Social isolation/alienation schema, 94

Social trust, disconnection and, 164

Soften, Allow, and Love exercise, 67–68, 102

Spending money on others, 109

Spirituality, 110–112

Splitting mechanism, 26 —27

Stage fright. See Public speaking, fear of

Stages of acceptance, 27–31

Strangers, loving-kindness towards, 172, 172–173

Strengths, 115–116, 143

Stress, 49, 53

Stress response

introvert personality style and, 207

overview, 85

self-compassion and, 19–20

Subjugation schema, 94

Suffering

caregiver personality style and, 197

how we create, 62–64

labeling emotions and, 73–74

loving-kindness and, 81–82, 157

perfectionist personality style and, 199

relationship between pain and resistance and, 15–25

self-compassion and, 84

Suppression, emotional, 21

Survivor personality style, 200–201

Sympathy, befriending your feelings, 106–108

Teacher for meditation, 231, 273–279

Tend and befriend responses to stress, 85

Thinking in mindfulness, 43

Thought suppression, 100

Thoughts, 55, 104–106

Tolerance stage of acceptance, 28, 29, 209

Tonglen meditation, 254–259

Transcendence, mindfulness and, 55

Trauma

difficult emotions and, 78–79

loving-kindness for others and, 182

self-compassion and, 85–86

survivor personality style and, 200–201

True acceptance stage of self-compassion, 225–227

Trust, social, 164

Unrelenting standards/hypercriticalness schema, 94

Unworthiness, feelings of, 200–201

Values, 227–228

VIA Signature Strengths Questionnaire, 116

Visualizations, 105, 262–264

Vulnerability to harm and illness schema, 94

Vulnerable, feelings of being, 26, 93–96

Waiting on yourself exercise, 35

Walking meditation, 184–186, 207

Walking mindfully exercise, 58–60

Weariness hindrance, 209–210

Websites, 272

Well-being

altruism and, 183

balance and, 194–195

self-compassion and, 100

Wishing, intellectual personality style and, 198

Words, loving-kindness and, 136–140, 146–147, 154–157

Workhorse personality style, 201–202

Worried attention, 71

Worry, benefit of, 16

Worthlessness feelings of, 141, 150–151

Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ), 94

Zen practitioners, 47