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Conversations on Compassion with Eckhart Tolle
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played.
For more information about CCARE, visit: http://ccare.stanford.edu/
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Joan Halifax: Compassion and the true meaning of empathy
http://www.ted.com Buddhist roshi Joan Halifax works with people at the last stage of life (in hospice and on death row). She shares what she's learned about...
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The Space Between Self-Esteem and Self Compassion: Kristin Neff at TEDxCentennialParkWomen
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
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Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society
October 14, 2010 - His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaks on the centrality of compassion in Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. He shares his thoughts ...
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64 Moments Of Human Compassion In The Face Of Violence
64 Moments Of Human Compassion In The Face Of Violence
Music:
Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
"Charles Chaplin-Speech from The Great Dictator"
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Conversations on Compassion with Sadhguru
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) was honored to host a discussion with Sadhguru about his life experiences and the role ...
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Compassion is Natural. So Why is It So Hard For Us?
The short answer: Fear inhibits our natural compassionate instinct. Thupten Jinpa's latest book is "A Fearless Heart" (http://goo.gl/5Ysblw).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/thupten-jinpa-on-modern-day-compassion
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Ajahn Brahm - Why Practice Self Compassion October 17, 2014
Why practice self-compassion? A public talk at University of Toronto on October 17, 2014.
For more information about Ajahn Brahm trips to Canada please check http://ajahnbrahmintoronto2012.blogspot.ca/.
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(HD) Conversations on Compassion with James Doty, MD, and Thich Nhat Hanh
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the...
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Obama Urges Love, Compassion on Christmas
In his weekly address, President Barack Obama says treating one another with love and compassion, caring for the sick, the hungry, the poor and the persecuted is what binds us together, not just as Christians, but Americans of all faiths. (Dec. 25)
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Kristin Neff: The Three Components of Self-Compassion
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program explains the core features of self-compassion.
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The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions - Stephen Porges, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions, which took place July 19th to 22nd in Telluride Colorado, was the first large-scale internat...
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Matthieu Ricard Leads a Meditation on Altruistic Love and Compassion at Google
Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk who left a career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas over forty-five years ago. He is an internationally bestselling author and an active participant in the current scientific research of the effects of meditation on the brain. He lives in Nepal and devotes most of his time to 140 humanitarian projects in Tibet, Nepal and India.
In Meng’s wo
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Karen Armstrong on Compassion
Karen Armstrong talks about compassion and why we need to put the Golden Rule at the heart of our society. Filmed at an Action for Happiness event in Conway ...
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Human: The Circle of Compassion
My answer to the question "what does it mean to be human?" for the Big History Project contest.
For more information: http://school.bighistoryproject.com/contest
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OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love
OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion"...
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Where Does Compassion Really Come From?
Can compassion be learned? The answer is yes! Sometimes, all it takes is truly paying attention to the people around us. Visit http://www.happify.com for guided meditations and fun activities to help you build compassion for yourself and others.
Narrated by Sharon Salzberg, Animation by Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne) http://www.gobblynne.com
Build compassion through Happify's guided meditations and
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Anger, Compassion, and What It Means To Be Strong | Russell Kolts | TEDxOlympia
While anger can feel powerful in our bodies, many of us use angry behavior to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. Compassion gives us a way to be strong that helps us courageously face the things that scare us—about the world, and about ourselves—and help make them better.
Russell is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington University, w
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Kristin Neff: Overcoming Objections to Self-Compassion
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program considers--and rebuts--some of the main objections to treating yourself with kindness.
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Kristin Neff: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion
Kristin Neff, Ph.D., is an associate professor in human development and culture at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the book "Self-Compassi...
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Mercy and Compassion
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The Great Compassion Mantra in Sanskrit
The Great Compassion Mantra in Sanskrit The Great Compassion Mantra The Vast, Great, Perfect, Full, Unimpeded Great Compassion Heart Dharani By The Venerable Master Hsuan Hua The great...
Conversations on Compassion with Eckhart Tolle
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played.
For more ...
In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played.
For more information about CCARE, visit: http://ccare.stanford.edu/
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In this dialogue CCARE’s founder and director, Dr. James Doty, will ask Eckhart Tolle about his life’s work and what role compassion may have played.
For more information about CCARE, visit: http://ccare.stanford.edu/
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 567220
Joan Halifax: Compassion and the true meaning of empathy
http://www.ted.com Buddhist roshi Joan Halifax works with people at the last stage of life (in hospice and on death row). She shares what she's learned about......
http://www.ted.com Buddhist roshi Joan Halifax works with people at the last stage of life (in hospice and on death row). She shares what she's learned about...
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http://www.ted.com Buddhist roshi Joan Halifax works with people at the last stage of life (in hospice and on death row). She shares what she's learned about...
- published: 02 Sep 2011
- views: 61603
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The Space Between Self-Esteem and Self Compassion: Kristin Neff at TEDxCentennialParkWomen
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED......
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
wn.com/The Space Between Self Esteem And Self Compassion Kristin Neff At Tedxcentennialparkwomen
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 242566
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Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society
October 14, 2010 - His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaks on the centrality of compassion in Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. He shares his thoughts ......
October 14, 2010 - His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaks on the centrality of compassion in Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. He shares his thoughts ...
wn.com/Centrality Of Compassion In Human Life And Society
October 14, 2010 - His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaks on the centrality of compassion in Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. He shares his thoughts ...
- published: 23 Oct 2010
- views: 77138
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64 Moments Of Human Compassion In The Face Of Violence
64 Moments Of Human Compassion In The Face Of Violence
Music:
Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
"Charles Chaplin-Speech from The Great Dictator"...
64 Moments Of Human Compassion In The Face Of Violence
Music:
Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
"Charles Chaplin-Speech from The Great Dictator"
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64 Moments Of Human Compassion In The Face Of Violence
Music:
Carmina Burana - O Fortuna
"Charles Chaplin-Speech from The Great Dictator"
- published: 10 Nov 2014
- views: 6
Conversations on Compassion with Sadhguru
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) was honored to host a discussion with Sadhguru about his life experiences and the role ......
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) was honored to host a discussion with Sadhguru about his life experiences and the role ...
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The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) was honored to host a discussion with Sadhguru about his life experiences and the role ...
Compassion is Natural. So Why is It So Hard For Us?
The short answer: Fear inhibits our natural compassionate instinct. Thupten Jinpa's latest book is "A Fearless Heart" (http://goo.gl/5Ysblw).
Read more at BigT...
The short answer: Fear inhibits our natural compassionate instinct. Thupten Jinpa's latest book is "A Fearless Heart" (http://goo.gl/5Ysblw).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/thupten-jinpa-on-modern-day-compassion
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Transcript - I would define compassion in a nutshell as a natural sense of concern that arises in us in the face of someone who is in need or someone who is in pain. And accompanied by a kind of a wishing to see the relief or end of that situation and wanted to do something about it. So compassion is not just an emotional reaction. There is also a more motivational kind of element which makes us want to do something about the situation. One of the interesting things about our contemporary modern society is that given the highly competitive nature of society and also the way in which we bring up our children and the way in which we ourselves grew up which involved a huge amount of evaluation and judgment and comparison with others from a very, very early age. We have kind of internalized a certain kind of way of being in the world and perceiving our relationship with others. And that dynamic has created a certain kind of, you know, inhibitions against our natural compassionate instinct. So and these inhibitions really take primarily in the form of fear. So for example many people worry and are afraid that if they are too kind and too compassionate that other people will take advantage of them. They will see them as pushover or weak or losers. So that’s one type of fear that we bring.
Another type of fear that we bring is that, you know, because in popular understanding of compassion it’s so dominated by compassion as an emotion, kind of a soft hearted, tender hearted and so on. So people worry that if they allow their compassionate or kinder instinct to become more dominant in their way of interacting with the world and others, you know, somehow it might undermine their more rational tougher side so that they may not be able to succeed in the life and compete. That’s another type of fear. And then sometimes in intimate relations, particularly, you know, between parents and children on the part of the parents sometimes we also worry that if we are too kind to our children we might be spoiling them. They might become over dependent upon us and that somehow we will end up having to do everything for them. So these are various types of fear that we bring into our expression of natural compassionate instinct. And a lot of these are subconscious biases that we bring, you know. People may not necessarily sit down and think that’s what I’m going to do. But these are culturally acquired sensibilities and biases which also makes us suspicious. When someone is being kind to us, compassionate towards us we start wondering there must be a hidden agenda, you know. That person must want something from me. So it’s very unfortunate that these are various forms of culturally acquired fear that really undermines the expression of what is really natural to us as human being which is the ability to connect with someone and the ability to relate to that person at a deeper level and have a much more open hearted kind of interaction.
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The short answer: Fear inhibits our natural compassionate instinct. Thupten Jinpa's latest book is "A Fearless Heart" (http://goo.gl/5Ysblw).
Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/thupten-jinpa-on-modern-day-compassion
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Transcript - I would define compassion in a nutshell as a natural sense of concern that arises in us in the face of someone who is in need or someone who is in pain. And accompanied by a kind of a wishing to see the relief or end of that situation and wanted to do something about it. So compassion is not just an emotional reaction. There is also a more motivational kind of element which makes us want to do something about the situation. One of the interesting things about our contemporary modern society is that given the highly competitive nature of society and also the way in which we bring up our children and the way in which we ourselves grew up which involved a huge amount of evaluation and judgment and comparison with others from a very, very early age. We have kind of internalized a certain kind of way of being in the world and perceiving our relationship with others. And that dynamic has created a certain kind of, you know, inhibitions against our natural compassionate instinct. So and these inhibitions really take primarily in the form of fear. So for example many people worry and are afraid that if they are too kind and too compassionate that other people will take advantage of them. They will see them as pushover or weak or losers. So that’s one type of fear that we bring.
Another type of fear that we bring is that, you know, because in popular understanding of compassion it’s so dominated by compassion as an emotion, kind of a soft hearted, tender hearted and so on. So people worry that if they allow their compassionate or kinder instinct to become more dominant in their way of interacting with the world and others, you know, somehow it might undermine their more rational tougher side so that they may not be able to succeed in the life and compete. That’s another type of fear. And then sometimes in intimate relations, particularly, you know, between parents and children on the part of the parents sometimes we also worry that if we are too kind to our children we might be spoiling them. They might become over dependent upon us and that somehow we will end up having to do everything for them. So these are various types of fear that we bring into our expression of natural compassionate instinct. And a lot of these are subconscious biases that we bring, you know. People may not necessarily sit down and think that’s what I’m going to do. But these are culturally acquired sensibilities and biases which also makes us suspicious. When someone is being kind to us, compassionate towards us we start wondering there must be a hidden agenda, you know. That person must want something from me. So it’s very unfortunate that these are various forms of culturally acquired fear that really undermines the expression of what is really natural to us as human being which is the ability to connect with someone and the ability to relate to that person at a deeper level and have a much more open hearted kind of interaction.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 4835
Ajahn Brahm - Why Practice Self Compassion October 17, 2014
Why practice self-compassion? A public talk at University of Toronto on October 17, 2014.
For more information about Ajahn Brahm trips to Canada please check h...
Why practice self-compassion? A public talk at University of Toronto on October 17, 2014.
For more information about Ajahn Brahm trips to Canada please check http://ajahnbrahmintoronto2012.blogspot.ca/.
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Why practice self-compassion? A public talk at University of Toronto on October 17, 2014.
For more information about Ajahn Brahm trips to Canada please check http://ajahnbrahmintoronto2012.blogspot.ca/.
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 41
(HD) Conversations on Compassion with James Doty, MD, and Thich Nhat Hanh
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the......
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the...
wn.com/(Hd) Conversations On Compassion With James Doty, Md, And Thich Nhat Hanh
The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the...
Obama Urges Love, Compassion on Christmas
In his weekly address, President Barack Obama says treating one another with love and compassion, caring for the sick, the hungry, the poor and the persecuted i...
In his weekly address, President Barack Obama says treating one another with love and compassion, caring for the sick, the hungry, the poor and the persecuted is what binds us together, not just as Christians, but Americans of all faiths. (Dec. 25)
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In his weekly address, President Barack Obama says treating one another with love and compassion, caring for the sick, the hungry, the poor and the persecuted is what binds us together, not just as Christians, but Americans of all faiths. (Dec. 25)
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- published: 25 Dec 2015
- views: 4189
Kristin Neff: The Three Components of Self-Compassion
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program explains the core features of self-compassion....
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program explains the core features of self-compassion.
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The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program explains the core features of self-compassion.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 18
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions - Stephen Porges, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions, which took place July 19th to 22nd in Telluride Colorado, was the first large-scale internat......
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions, which took place July 19th to 22nd in Telluride Colorado, was the first large-scale internat...
wn.com/The Science Of Compassion Origins, Measures, And Interventions Stephen Porges, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions, which took place July 19th to 22nd in Telluride Colorado, was the first large-scale internat...
Matthieu Ricard Leads a Meditation on Altruistic Love and Compassion at Google
Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk who left a career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas over forty-five years ago. He is an internationally...
Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk who left a career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas over forty-five years ago. He is an internationally bestselling author and an active participant in the current scientific research of the effects of meditation on the brain. He lives in Nepal and devotes most of his time to 140 humanitarian projects in Tibet, Nepal and India.
In Meng’s words, Matthieu is a true gem in this world. He may be the world's best bridge between modern science and ancient wisdom.
Matthieu introduces the concept of meditation and leads a practice that includes mindful breathing, altruistic love, compassion, rejoicing and impartiality. He concludes emphasizing the value of caring mindfulness.
A session of questions and answers followed the meditation.
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Matthieu Ricard is a Buddhist monk who left a career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas over forty-five years ago. He is an internationally bestselling author and an active participant in the current scientific research of the effects of meditation on the brain. He lives in Nepal and devotes most of his time to 140 humanitarian projects in Tibet, Nepal and India.
In Meng’s words, Matthieu is a true gem in this world. He may be the world's best bridge between modern science and ancient wisdom.
Matthieu introduces the concept of meditation and leads a practice that includes mindful breathing, altruistic love, compassion, rejoicing and impartiality. He concludes emphasizing the value of caring mindfulness.
A session of questions and answers followed the meditation.
- published: 11 Jun 2015
- views: 472
Karen Armstrong on Compassion
Karen Armstrong talks about compassion and why we need to put the Golden Rule at the heart of our society. Filmed at an Action for Happiness event in Conway ......
Karen Armstrong talks about compassion and why we need to put the Golden Rule at the heart of our society. Filmed at an Action for Happiness event in Conway ...
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Karen Armstrong talks about compassion and why we need to put the Golden Rule at the heart of our society. Filmed at an Action for Happiness event in Conway ...
Human: The Circle of Compassion
My answer to the question "what does it mean to be human?" for the Big History Project contest.
For more information: http://school.bighistoryproject.com/cont...
My answer to the question "what does it mean to be human?" for the Big History Project contest.
For more information: http://school.bighistoryproject.com/contest
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My answer to the question "what does it mean to be human?" for the Big History Project contest.
For more information: http://school.bighistoryproject.com/contest
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 12224
OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love
OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion"......
OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion"...
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OSHO: Compassion - The Ultimate Flowering of Love Osho examines the nature of compassion from a radically different perspective. He points out that "passion"...
Where Does Compassion Really Come From?
Can compassion be learned? The answer is yes! Sometimes, all it takes is truly paying attention to the people around us. Visit http://www.happify.com for guided...
Can compassion be learned? The answer is yes! Sometimes, all it takes is truly paying attention to the people around us. Visit http://www.happify.com for guided meditations and fun activities to help you build compassion for yourself and others.
Narrated by Sharon Salzberg, Animation by Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne) http://www.gobblynne.com
Build compassion through Happify's guided meditations and science-based activities http://www.happify.com
You can also download our app on:
iPhone http://hpfy.co/1HfypCP
Android http://hpfy.co/1PrlT1X
Try Sharon Salzberg's 4-week track on Happify, Real Happiness Through Meditation. http://hpfy.co/1KRrGkh
Like Happify on Facebook http://hpfy.co/195negJ
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Happify
Follow Sharon on Twitter: @sharonsalzberg
wn.com/Where Does Compassion Really Come From
Can compassion be learned? The answer is yes! Sometimes, all it takes is truly paying attention to the people around us. Visit http://www.happify.com for guided meditations and fun activities to help you build compassion for yourself and others.
Narrated by Sharon Salzberg, Animation by Katy Davis (AKA Gobblynne) http://www.gobblynne.com
Build compassion through Happify's guided meditations and science-based activities http://www.happify.com
You can also download our app on:
iPhone http://hpfy.co/1HfypCP
Android http://hpfy.co/1PrlT1X
Try Sharon Salzberg's 4-week track on Happify, Real Happiness Through Meditation. http://hpfy.co/1KRrGkh
Like Happify on Facebook http://hpfy.co/195negJ
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Happify
Follow Sharon on Twitter: @sharonsalzberg
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 8499
Anger, Compassion, and What It Means To Be Strong | Russell Kolts | TEDxOlympia
While anger can feel powerful in our bodies, many of us use angry behavior to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. Compassion gives us a way to...
While anger can feel powerful in our bodies, many of us use angry behavior to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. Compassion gives us a way to be strong that helps us courageously face the things that scare us—about the world, and about ourselves—and help make them better.
Russell is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past 16 years and has received numerous honors including twice being named the associated student body’s Faculty of the Year. Dr. Kolts has authored and coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles, including The Compassionate Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, An Open Hearted Life: Transformative Lessons for Compassionate Living from a Clinical Psychologist and a Buddhist Nun (with Thubten Chodron), and the forthcoming Buddhist Psychology and CBT: A Practitioner’s Guide (with Dennis Tirch and Laura Silberstein). Dr. Kolts has pioneered the application of Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) to the treatment of problematic anger and regularly conducts trainings and workshops on CFT.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/Anger, Compassion, And What It Means To Be Strong | Russell Kolts | Tedxolympia
While anger can feel powerful in our bodies, many of us use angry behavior to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. Compassion gives us a way to be strong that helps us courageously face the things that scare us—about the world, and about ourselves—and help make them better.
Russell is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Eastern Washington University, where he has taught for the past 16 years and has received numerous honors including twice being named the associated student body’s Faculty of the Year. Dr. Kolts has authored and coauthored numerous books and scholarly articles, including The Compassionate Mind Guide to Managing Your Anger, An Open Hearted Life: Transformative Lessons for Compassionate Living from a Clinical Psychologist and a Buddhist Nun (with Thubten Chodron), and the forthcoming Buddhist Psychology and CBT: A Practitioner’s Guide (with Dennis Tirch and Laura Silberstein). Dr. Kolts has pioneered the application of Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) to the treatment of problematic anger and regularly conducts trainings and workshops on CFT.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 27
Kristin Neff: Overcoming Objections to Self-Compassion
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program considers--and rebuts--some of the main objections to treat...
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program considers--and rebuts--some of the main objections to treating yourself with kindness.
wn.com/Kristin Neff Overcoming Objections To Self Compassion
The world's leading researcher of self-compassion and founder of the Mindful Self-Compassion program considers--and rebuts--some of the main objections to treating yourself with kindness.
- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 10
Kristin Neff: Mindfulness and Self-Compassion
Kristin Neff, Ph.D., is an associate professor in human development and culture at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the book "Self-Compassi......
Kristin Neff, Ph.D., is an associate professor in human development and culture at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the book "Self-Compassi...
wn.com/Kristin Neff Mindfulness And Self Compassion
Kristin Neff, Ph.D., is an associate professor in human development and culture at the University of Texas, Austin, and the author of the book "Self-Compassi...
The Great Compassion Mantra in Sanskrit
The Great Compassion Mantra in Sanskrit The Great Compassion Mantra The Vast, Great, Perfect, Full, Unimpeded Great Compassion Heart Dharani By The Venerable Ma...
The Great Compassion Mantra in Sanskrit The Great Compassion Mantra The Vast, Great, Perfect, Full, Unimpeded Great Compassion Heart Dharani By The Venerable Master Hsuan Hua The great...
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The Great Compassion Mantra in Sanskrit The Great Compassion Mantra The Vast, Great, Perfect, Full, Unimpeded Great Compassion Heart Dharani By The Venerable Master Hsuan Hua The great...
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