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Mindfulness and Character Strengths A Practical Guide to Flourishing 1 Pap/Com by Ryan M. Niemiec (2013) Paperback

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Looking for the latest research and practices on character strengths and mindfulness?Curious about how character strengths can supercharge your mindfulness practice?Or how mindfulness can help you deploy your best qualities? Look no further – theanswers are in this book!At the core of this hands-on resource for psychologists and other practitioners, includingeducators, coaches, and consultants, is Mindfulness-Based Strengths Practice (MBSP),the first structured program to combine mindfulness with the character strengthslaid out in the VIA Institute’s classification developed by Drs. Martin E. P. Seligman andChristopher Peterson. This 8-session program systematically boosts awareness and applicationof character strengths, helping people flourish and lead more fulfilling lives.The author’s vast experience working with both mindfulness and character strengthsis revealed in his sensitive and clear presentation of the conceptual, practical, andscientific elements of this unique combined approach. It is not only those who arenew to mindfulness or to character strengths who will appreciate the detailed primerson these topics in the first section of the book. And the deep discussions about theintegration of mindfulness and character strengths in the second section will benefitnot just intermediate and advanced practitioners. The third section then leads readersstep-by-step through each of the 8 MBSP sessions, including details of session structureand content, suggested homework, 30 practical handouts, as well as inspiring quotesand stories and useful practitioner tips. An additional chapter discusses the adaptionof MBSP to different settings and populations (e.g., business, education, individuals,couples). The mindfulness and character strengths meditations on the accompanyingCD support growth and development.This highly accessible book, while primarily conceived for psychologists, educators,coaches, and consultants, is suitable for anyone who is interested in living a flourishinglife.

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Ryan M. Niemiec

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Ryan M. Niemiec, Psy.D. is a leading figure in the education, research, and practice of positive psychology. He’s education director of the VIA Institute on Character, a global, non-profit organization in Cincinnati that leads the advancement of the science of character strengths. Ryan is author of 9 books including the brand new consumer-oriented books The Power of Character Strengths (a #1 Amazon bestseller) and The Strengths-Based Workbook for Stress Relief, as well as practitioner-focused books that are leaders in their respective fields including, Character Strengths Interventions, Mindfulness and Character Strengths, and Positive Psychology at the Movies.

Ryan is creator of the evidenced-based, 8-week program, Mindfulness-Based Strengths Practice, used across the globe by practitioners; MBSP was the first positive-oriented mindfulness program, the only mindfulness program to target what’s best in us (our character strengths), and the only one to use positive qualities (our character strengths) to improve meditation and mindful living.

Ryan has penned over 80 scholarly/peer-reviewed articles and given more than 700 workshops, keynotes, and webinars on positive psychology topics across the globe. He’s a columnist for Live Happy Magazine and for Psychology Today, the latter which his column has 1-2 million reads. He’s an award-winning psychologist, certified coach, annual instructor at the University of Pennsylvania, and adjunct professor at Xavier University. Ryan received a “distinguished early career award” from the American Psychological Association in 2011, and was granted Fellow status of the International Positive Psychology Association in 2017.

On a personal note, Ryan lives in Cincinnati with his wife and three young, zestful children who travel the globe together. Ryan is an avid collector of vintage Pez dispensers, a passionate fan of The Walking Dead, only listens to 1990s alternative rock music, and is a zealot for his alma mater, Michigan State University. His highest strengths are hope, love, curiosity, honesty, fairness, and appreciation of beauty.

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October 3, 2015
One of my favorite books on the scientific aspects of mindfulness! He states his own finding and so much research done by others. If you want to know about the science of mindfulness this is a great place to start. Couple that with your character strengths and you have a recipe for truly seeing yourself as you are, and a tangible way to to work on your weaknesses. There is also a great guide for exercises and leading a group as well. Not an "easy" read - it's a lot to take in and absorb. It's an excellent resource!
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February 15, 2017
Well laid out guide to developing a Mindful Strengths program. Recommended for practitioners.
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