A true breakthrough in the area of behavioural medicine and self control If you are looking for the best available book on this topic, this is it! Alan Marlatt, PhD Professor of Psychology, Director of the Addictive Behaviours Research Centre, University of Washington. In the fifteen years since its initial publication, Full Catastrophe Living has sold over 400,000 copies worldwide. It has established itself both as an excellent beginner's guide to meditation and as the bible for a mind/body movement that has transformed Western medicine. This practical, step-by-step meditation guide is based on a revolutionary eight-week programme called mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), which stress-relief and meditation expert Jon Kabat-Zinn created at the world-renowned Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston. This fifteenth anniversary edition includes a new introduction along with an expanded bibliography and resources section.
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Kabat-Zinn, founder of the Stress Reduction Clinic at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, is perhaps the best-known proponent of using meditation to help patients deal with illness. (The somewhat confusing title is from a line in Zorba the Greek in which the title character refers to the ups and downs of family life as "the full catastrophe.") But this book is also a terrific introduction for anyone who has considered meditating but was afraid it would be too difficult or would include religious practices they found foreign. Kabat-Zinn focuses on "mindfulness," a concept that involves living in the moment, paying attention, and simply "being" rather than "doing." While you can practice anything "mindfully," from taking a walk to cleaning your house, Kabat-Zinn presents several meditation techniques that focus the attention most clearly, whether it's on a simple phrase, your breathing, or various parts of your body. The book goes into detail about how hospital patients have either improved their health or simply come to feel better despite their illness by using these techniques, but these meditations can help anyone deal with stress and gain a calmer outlook on life. "When we use the word healing to describe the experiences of people in the stress clinic, what we mean above all is that they are undergoing a profound transformation of view," Kabat-Zinn writes. "Out of this shift in perspective comes an ability to act with greater balance and inner security in the world." --Ben Kallen --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Publishers Weekly
Kabat-Zinn is founder and director of the stress reduction program at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, and the "full catastrophe" of which he writes is the spectrum of stress in life. His program, in a word, is meditation, rescued from the mire of mysticism that made it trendy in the 1960s. The author focuses on the advantages of employing "practiced mindfulness" to control and calm our responses without blunting our feelings--and a more convincing introduction to the many modes and uses of meditation could hardly be imagined. In personable, enlightening prose, Kabat-Zinn first explains how to develop a meditation schedule, and in later chapters pragmatically applies his plan to the main sources of stress. An impressive middle section clearly marshals scientific and anecdotal evidence relating state of mind to state of health. And while emphasizing meditation's healing potential, Kabat-Zinn makes no sweeping claims, suggesting that the discipline serve not as means but end. Illustrations not seen by PW. BOMC and QPB selection.
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我得说,这本书的结构安排得非常巧妙,简直是教科书级别的叙事布局。它没有遵循传统的“问题-解决方案”的线性逻辑,而是采用了多线索并进的方式,让人在阅读的过程中持续保持一种探索的欲望。我特别留意到作者在描述那些高压情境时,对感官细节的捕捉达到了令人惊叹的程度。比如,那种心跳加速、呼吸变得浅促时,空气似乎都变得粘稠起来的感觉,被描绘得如此真实,以至于我几乎能从书页里闻到那种紧张的气味。它成功地将抽象的心理挣扎具象化了。更妙的是,书中对“应对机制”的描述,摒弃了那些空洞的口号,而是聚焦于那些微小、近乎隐形的日常习惯的力量。我尝试书里提到的“五分钟重置法”——那个要求你在最混乱的时候,仅仅专注于一件与你此刻处境无关的、精细的动作,比如仔细观察一粒沙子的纹理,或者听清冰箱运行的嗡鸣声——效果出奇地好。这不像是在逃避,而更像是一种精神上的“原地着陆”。这本书不是要你成为一个无所不能的超人,而是要你成为一个在混乱中能快速找回平衡的熟练舵手。对于那些长期处于“待命”状态、神经紧绷的现代人来说,这本书的价值无法用金钱衡量,它提供的是一种生存的韧性。
评分这本书的阅读体验,与其说是在“阅读”,不如说是在进行一场与自我内心深处的“谈判”。我感觉自己好像被作者带入了一个极其私密的心理空间,在那里,所有伪装和防御机制都被暂时卸下。它没有那种流行的“正能量”口号,甚至在很多地方显得有些残酷,因为它要求你直面那些你最想逃避的内在阴影。书中的案例分析非常扎实,不是那种虚构的完美结局,而是展示了真实的人如何在长期、慢性的压力下,通过细微的自我调整,最终找到了与痛苦共存的平衡点。尤其是关于“时间感知”的那一章,它描述了当一个人处于极度恐慌中时,时间如何被拉伸、扭曲,以及如何通过将注意力锚定于当下瞬间,重新夺回对时间流逝的主导权,这个部分我反复看了好几遍。这本书的行文风格非常沉稳,像一位经验老到的智者,语速缓慢但每一个字都掷地有声,充满了洞察力。它不是那种读完后让你感到振奋一时的读物,而是那种会像陈年老酒一样,随着时间的推移,在你生命的不同阶段反复浮现出新的体会的经典。它要求你付出心力去理解,但回报是巨大的——一种深植于内心的、不易动摇的平静。
评分我很少对一本书产生如此强烈的“实用性”感受,但《Full Catastrophe Living》绝对是例外。它不像是一本理论著作,而更像是一本精心设计的、可操作的“生活手册”,尽管它从来没有用“手册”这个词来定义自己。作者非常注重工具的可移植性,他们提供的方法论并非局限于特定的文化背景或生活环境,而是具有普遍的、人类学意义上的有效性。我尤其欣赏它对“非反应性”的强调,即在刺激出现和我们做出反应之间,创造出一个至关重要的“间隙”。书中用生动的比喻解释了这个概念,比如把我们的情绪比作快速移动的火车,而我们要做的是在铁轨上放置一个减速器,而不是试图让火车停下来。这种“在运动中减速”的智慧,对我处理工作中的即时危机尤其有效。我发现自己不再像以前那样“自动驾驶”地被情绪推着走。这本书的语言选择非常考究,它避免了过度使用术语,保证了即便是初次接触这类主题的读者也能轻松进入。它的节奏张弛有度,既有对宏大哲学命题的探讨,也有对具体呼吸技巧的细致指导,这种平衡感使得整本书读起来既有深度又有落地性。读完后,我感觉自己获得了一套内在的“操作系统升级”,能够更有效地处理日常生活中必然会遇到的各种“系统错误”。
评分这本《Full Catastrophe Living》简直是一剂清醒剂,它把我从日常琐事的泥潭里硬生生地拽了出来,让我重新审视那些我一直习以为常的“小麻烦”。读这本书的过程,就像是进行了一次深度的精神排毒。作者的叙事节奏把握得极好,不是那种生硬的说教,而是通过一系列精心构建的场景和人物内心独白,把那些看似无法解决的巨大压力,拆解成了可以观察和应对的碎片。我尤其欣赏书中对于“接受”这一主题的探讨,它不是简单地鼓励我们“顺其自然”,而是深入剖析了我们对“完美生活”的执念是如何成为痛苦的根源。书中有一段关于处理突发坏消息的描写,那位主人公的反应,从最初的否认到最终的平静接受,其心理轨迹的刻画之细腻,让我忍不住停下来,回想自己过去面对挫折时的那种歇斯底里的反应。这本书让我明白,生活中的“大灾难”往往不是外部事件本身,而是我们对这些事件所附加的、过度渲染的恐惧和戏剧性。它提供了一种全新的视角,让你不再是灾难的受害者,而是冷静的观察者,甚至可以说,是灾难本身的策展人。那种从被动煎熬到主动掌控的转变,是阅读这本书后最宝贵的收获。我感觉我的焦虑水平明显下降了,不是因为问题消失了,而是因为我看待问题的方式变了,这才是真正的解脱。
评分坦白讲,我一开始对这类题材的书是持怀疑态度的,总觉得它们无非是把心理学术语包装得华丽一些,读完依然不知所措。但《Full Catastrophe Living》彻底颠覆了我的看法。这本书的论证过程极其严谨,引用了大量的跨学科研究,从神经科学到现象学,但又巧妙地将这些复杂的理论融入到生活化的故事中,丝毫没有让人感到枯燥。作者的文笔有一种冷峻而深沉的美感,它不会用廉价的同情来麻痹你,而是用一种近乎外科手术般的精确,剖开问题的核心。我最欣赏的一点是,它拒绝提供一键式的“治愈方案”。相反,它不断强调“过程”的价值,即在不确定性和痛苦中持续前行本身就是一种成就。书中对“意义建构”的探讨尤其深刻,它引导读者去思考,那些我们竭力想要避免的“灾难性事件”,是否也蕴含着某种我们尚未察觉的、赋予生命更深层意义的可能性。读完之后,我发现自己对那些突如其来的变故的态度变得更加宽容,不再急于贴上“坏事”的标签,而是带着一种审慎的好奇心去接纳它。这本书真正做到的,是教会我们如何在人生的剧场里,扮演一个清醒的、有尊严的演员。
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