How to practice compassion

From Crossing the Sacred Sea [Cruzando el mar sagrado] by Nathan A. Strait

  1. () Towards a culture of care and consent [d]
  2. Frits Koster, Jetty Heynekamp, & Victoria Norton [ed] () Mindful communication: speaking and listening with wisdom and compassion [i] [d]
  3. () The good it promises, the harm it does: critical essays on effective altruism, by Carol J. Adams, Alice Crary, and Lori Gruen [book review] [d]
  4. () Plant sentience?: between romanticism and denial: science [and comments] [d] [u]
  5. () Care aesthetics: for artful care and careful art [i] [d]
  6. () The altruistic urge: why we're driven to help others [i] [j]
  7. () Aesthetics of care: practice in everyday life [i]
  8. () Love sustains life: jkyo jkwainï and allied strategies in caring for the Earth [d] [u]
  9. () Trekking the Amazon with love and care [d] [j]
  10. () Loving others: the impact of compassionate love on later-life psychological well-being [p] [d] [u]
  11. () Enter the animal: cross-species perspectives on grief and spirituality [i] [j]
  12. () The neuroscience of empathy and compassion in pro-social behavior [p] [d]
  13. () Grieving while Black: an antiracist take on oppression and sorrow [i]
  14. () Creative compassion, literature and animal welfare [i] [d]
  15. () A good apology: four steps to make things right [i]
  16. () Humility, compassion, and inclusive leadership [i] [d]
  17. () Preliminary development and validation of a scale to measure universal love [d]
  18. () How concepts of love can inform empathy and conciliation in intercultural community music contexts [d]
  19. () Raising good humans: a mindful guide to breaking the cycle of reactive parenting and raising kind, confident kids [i]
  20. () Innate human connectivity and Śāntideva's cultivation of compassion [i] [d]
  21. () Compassionate versus consequentialist conservation [p] [d]
  22. () Underaddressed animal-welfare issues in conservation [p] [d]
  23. () Deconstructing compassionate conservation [p] [d]
  24. () Consequences matter: compassion in conservation means caring for individuals, populations and species [p] [d] [u]
  25. () History and persons [d]
  26. () The fatal flaws of compassionate conservation [p] [d]
  27. () Compassion as the antidote to hate [i]
  28. () Dementia reimagined: building a life of joy and dignity from beginning to end [i]
  29. () Moral transformation and duties of beneficence [d]
  30. () Human relationships with domestic and other animals: one health, one welfare, one biology [p] [d] [u]
  31. () Choosing compassion: how to be of benefit in a world that needs our love [i]
  32. () The war for kindness: building empathy in a fractured world [i]
  33. () Effective animal advocacy: effective altruism, the social economy, and the animal protection movement [d]
  34. Justin Caouette & Carolyn Price [ed] () The moral psychology of compassion [i]
  35. () An examination of the death and dying of companion animals [o] [u]
  36. () The animal lover's guide to changing the world: practical advice and everyday actions for a more sustainable, humane, and compassionate planet [i]
  37. () Standing at the edge: finding freedom where fear and courage meet [i]
  38. () How personal grief connects us to shared compassion [u]
  39. () Don't be cruel: the significance of cruelty in the current meat-debate [i] [d]
  40. () Sadness, the architect of cognitive change [i] [d]
  41. () Training in tenderness: Buddhist teachings on tsewa, the radical openness of heart that can change the world [i]
  42. Andrew Linzey & Clair Linzey [ed] () The Palgrave handbook of practical animal ethics [i] [d]
  43. () Finding rest in the nature of the mind [i]
  44. () Finding rest in meditation [i]
  45. () Finding rest in illusion [i]
  46. () Sadness, love, openness: the Buddhist path of joy [i]
  47. () Nurturant love and caregiving emotions [i] [d]
  48. () Compassionate management of mental health in the modern workplace [i] [d]
  49. () The end of animal farming: how scientists, entrepreneurs, and activists are building an animal-free food system [i]
  50. () To the rescue!?: brokering a rapid, scaled and customized compassionate response to suffering after disaster [d]
  51. () Even vegans die: a practical guide to caregiving, acceptance, and protecting your legacy of compassion [i]
  52. Jennifer Ann Maher, Harriet Pierpoint, & Piers Beirne [ed] () The Palgrave international handbook of animal abuse studies [i] [d]
  53. () International consensus principles for ethical wildlife control [p] [d]
  54. () Focus on fish: a call to effective altruists [d] [u]
  55. () Forgiveness and the ego: why hypo-egoic states foster forgiveness and prosocial responses [i] [d]
  56. () Fostering self-compassion and loving-kindness in patients with borderline personality disorder: a randomized pilot study [p] [d]
  57. () Theory-neutral arguments for 'effective animal advocacy' [d] [u]
  58. () Positive emotion correlates of meditation practice: a comparison of mindfulness meditation and loving-kindness meditation [d]
  59. () The compassionate treatment of animals: a contemporary Buddhist approach in eastern Tibet [d]
  60. () A practical guide to cultivating therapeutic presence [i] [d]
  61. () The compassionate achiever: how helping others fuels success [i]
  62. () How to create a vegan world: a pragmatic approach [i]
  63. () Developing empathy: a biopsychosocial approach to understanding compassion for therapists and parents [i] [d]
  64. Kathryn Norlock [ed] () The moral psychology of forgiveness [i]
  65. Emma M. Seppälä, Emiliana Simon-Thomas, Stephanie L. Brown, Monica C. Worline, C. Daryl Cameron, & James R. Doty [ed] () The Oxford handbook of compassion science [i] [d]
  66. () Attachment security as a foundation for kindness toward self and others [i] [d]
  67. () Support for redistribution is shaped by compassion, envy, and self-interest, but not a taste for fairness [p] [d] [u]
  68. () Starting with compassion [i] [d]
  69. () Awakening compassion at work: the quiet power that elevates people and organizations [i]
  70. () A methodology of loving kindness: how interpersonal neurobiology, compassion and transference can inform researcher–participant encounters and storytelling [d]
  71. () What a fish knows: the inner lives of our underwater cousins [i]
  72. Deborah Cao & Stephen White [ed] () Animal law and welfare: international perspectives [i] [d]
  73. () Benevolence in a justice-based world: the powers of sentiments (and reasoning) in predicting pro-social behaviors [i] [d]
  74. () Self-with-other in teacher practice: a case study through care, Aristotelian virtue, and Buddhist ethics [d]
  75. () Cognitive processes are central in compassion meditation [p] [d]
  76. () Self-compassion in psychotherapy: mindfulness-based practices for healing and transformation [i]
  77. Luis Garcia-Larrea & Philip L. Jackson [ed] () Pain and the conscious brain [i]
  78. () Voracious science & vulnerable animals: a primate scientist's ethical journey [i] [d]
  79. () Promoting caring: mindfulness- and compassion-based contemplative training for educators and students [i] [d]
  80. () The distressed body: rethinking illness, imprisonment, and healing [i] [d]
  81. () Anger and forgiveness: resentment, generosity, justice [i]
  82. () Vegetarianism and animal ethics in contemporary Buddhism [i] [d]
  83. (/2017) Kedi [i]
  84. () The liberating capacity of compassion [i] [d]
  85. () 'Something to see here': looking at road-killing and road-killed animals [i]
  86. () Compassion and emptiness in early Buddhist meditation [i]
  87. Ronald E. Anderson [ed] () World suffering and quality of life [i] [d]
  88. () Mindful parents, resilient children: the significance of compassion for mindfulness-based approaches to parenting [i]
  89. () Simple self-care for therapists: restorative practices to weave through your workday [i]
  90. () Empathy and prosocial behavior [i] [d]
  91. () How to forgive your boss or anyone who has done you wrong [i]
  92. () 8 keys to forgiveness [i]
  93. () Religious and moral hybridity of vegetarian activism at farm animal sanctuaries [i] [d]
  94. () Entangled empathy: an alternative ethic for our relationships with animals [i]
  95. () The right to be loved [i] [d]
  96. () Through the flames: overcoming disaster through compassion, patience, and determination [i]
  97. () The upside of stress: why stress is good for you, and how to get good at it [i]
  98. () Violent criminality and self-compassion [d]
  99. () The other side of helping: seeking and receiving help [i] [d]
  100. () Self-compassion, a better alternative to rumination than distraction as a response to negative mood [d]
  101. Thomas G. Plante [ed] () The psychology of compassion and cruelty: understanding the emotional, spiritual, and religious influences [i]
  102. David A. Schroeder & William G. Graziano [ed] () The Oxford handbook of prosocial behavior [i] [d]
  103. () The roots of goodness and resistance to evil: inclusive caring, moral courage, altruism born of suffering, active bystandership, and heroism [i]
  104. Loren L. Toussaint, Everett L. Worthington, & David R. Williams [ed] () Forgiveness and health: scientific evidence and theories relating forgiveness to better health [i] [d]
  105. () Addressing patients' psychic pain [p] [d]
  106. () When nature and nurture collide: early childhood trauma, adult crime, and the limits of criminal law [i]
  107. () Sentience and animal welfare [i] [d]
  108. () The sociology of caregiving [i] [d]
  109. () Harm to others outweighs harm to self in moral decision making [p] [d] [u]
  110. () Clients' hope arises from social workers' compassion: African American youths' perspectives on surmounting the obstacles of disadvantage [d]
  111. () The origins and nature of compassion focused therapy [d]
  112. Mary Renck Jalongo [ed] () Teaching compassion: humane education in early childhood [i] [d]
  113. () My gentle barn: creating a sanctuary where animals heal and children learn to hope [i]
  114. () Toward more compassionate healthcare systems: comment on 'Enabling compassionate healthcare: perils, prospects and perspectives' [p] [d] [u]
  115. () The good life: wellbeing and the new science of altruism, selfishness and immorality [i] [d]
  116. (/2016) A plea for the animals: the moral, philosophical, and evolutionary imperative to treat all beings with compassion [i]
  117. () Guardians of the Earth: teaching children to care for all living things [i] [d]
  118. () The ACT practitioner's guide to the science of compassion: tools for fostering psychological flexibility [i]
  119. Will M. Tuttle [ed] () Circles of compassion: essays connecting issues of justice [i]
  120. () Euthanasia in animal shelters: management's perspective on staff reactions and support programs [d]
  121. () Compassion and moral guidance [i] [d] [j]
  122. Marc Bekoff [ed] () Ignoring nature no more: the case for compassionate conservation [i] [d]
  123. () Variation in emotion and cognition among fishes [d]
  124. () Zooland: the institution of captivity [i] [d]
  125. () Conceptualizing and experiencing compassion [p] [d] [u]
  126. () Second victim: error, guilt, trauma, and resilience [i] [d]
  127. () Requiem for roadkill: death and denial on America's roads [i] [d]
  128. () Care and companionism: animal ethics at the end of life [u]
  129. () Training in compassion: Zen teachings on the practice of Lojong [i]
  130. () Caring and well-being: a lifeworld approach [i] [d]
  131. () The art of communicating [i]
  132. Michael F. Hoyt [ed] () Therapist stories of inspiration, passion, and renewal: what's love got to do with it? [i] [d]
  133. () Differentiation-based models of forgivingness, mental health and social justice commitment: mediator effects for differentiation of self and humility [d]
  134. () A review of client self-criticism in psychotherapy [d]
  135. () Anthropological perspectives on ignoring nature [i] [d]
  136. () Caring for the long haul: long-term care needs and the (moral) failure to acknowledge them [d] [j]
  137. () How caregivers can create a 'culture of gentleness' [u]
  138. Andrew Linzey [ed] () The global guide to animal protection [i] [j]
  139. () Zoo animal welfare [i] [d]
  140. () Cognitive systems for revenge and forgiveness [and comments and reply] [p] [d]
  141. () Is low therapist empathy toxic? [p] [d] [u]
  142. () Political emotions: why love matters for justice [i]
  143. () How to get over procrastination in a day [u]
  144. (/2015) Altruism: the power of compassion to change yourself and the world [i]
  145. () Are the misinformed more punitive?: beliefs and misconceptions in forensic psychology [d]
  146. () The joy of pain: schadenfreude and the dark side of human nature [i]
  147. () Venturing beyond the tyranny of small differences: the animal protection movement, conservation, and environmental education [i] [d]
  148. () Compassion training alters altruism and neural responses to suffering [p] [d] [u]
  149. () A systems view on revenge and forgiveness systems [p] [d]
  150. Abraham W. Wolf, Marvin R. Goldfried, & J. Christopher Muran [ed] () Transforming negative reactions to clients: from frustration to compassion [i] [d]
  151. () Forgiveness and reconciliation in emotionally focused therapy for couples: the client change process and therapist interventions [d]
  152. () Understanding individual compassion in organizations: the role of appraisals and psychological flexibility [d]
  153. () Recognising the time–space dimensions of care: caringscapes and carescapes [d]
  154. () Self-compassion increases self-improvement motivation [p] [d]
  155. () Daring greatly: how the courage to be vulnerable transforms the way we live, love, parent, and lead [i]
  156. () 'Forgiveness isn't a simple process: it's a vast undertaking': negotiating and communicating forgiveness in nonvoluntary family relationships [d]
  157. () Extending the purposes of science education: addressing violence within socio-economic disadvantaged communities [d]
  158. () Fostering compassionate attitudes and the amelioration of aggression through a science class [d]
  159. () Building sustainable peace and compassionate community [i] [d]
  160. () Effects of mindful-attention and compassion meditation training on amygdala response to emotional stimuli in an ordinary, non-meditative state [p] [d] [u]
  161. () Only human: exploring the nature of weakness in authentic leadership [d]
  162. () Understanding animal welfare: an integrated approach [i] [d]
  163. () The forgiving organization: a multilevel model of forgiveness at work [d]
  164. Christopher K. Germer & Ronald D. Siegel [ed] () Wisdom and compassion in psychotherapy: deepening mindfulness in clinical practice [i]
  165. () Transitional justice and truth commissions: exploring narratives of repair and healing in the post-Holocaust era [d]
  166. () An environmental pedagogy of care: emotion, relationships, and experience in higher education ethics learning [d]
  167. () Challenging the norm of self-interest: minority influence and transitions to helping norms in work units [d]
  168. () The moral dyad: a fundamental template unifying moral judgment [p] [d] [u]
  169. () The compassionate-mind guide to managing your anger: using compassion-focused therapy to calm your rage and heal your relationships [i]
  170. () Care and possibility: enacting an ethic of care through narrative practice [d]
  171. () Emergent organizational capacity for compassion [d]
  172. () Compassion in Buddhist psychology [i]
  173. () Venturing for others with heart and head: how compassion encourages social entrepreneurship [d]
  174. () Animal welfare: at the interface between science and society [d]
  175. () Forgiveness and love [i]
  176. () Friends with benefits: social support and its relevance for farm animal welfare [d]
  177. () Vegan is love: having heart and taking action [i]
  178. () Parenting and beyond: common neurocircuits underlying parental and altruistic caregiving [d]
  179. () Why humans like to cry: tragedy, evolution and the brain [i]
  180. () Palliative care and hospice: advancing the science of comfort, affirming the art of caring [i] [d]
  181. () Palliative care: a place for caregivers to thrive [d]
  182. () 'Pray for those who mistreat you': effects of prayer on anger and aggression [p] [d]
  183. () The blame game: how the hidden rules of credit and blame determine our success or failure [i]
  184. () Education for animal welfare [i] [d]
  185. () Compassion and healing in medicine and society: on the nature and use of attachment solutions to separation challenges [i]
  186. () Bullies have enhanced moral competence to judge relative to victims, but lack moral compassion [d]
  187. () Ethics and animals: an introduction [i] [d]
  188. () Plants as persons: a philosophical botany [i]
  189. () Varieties of harm to animals in industrial farming [d]
  190. () The compassionate-mind guide to building social confidence: using compassion-focused therapy to overcome shyness and social anxiety [i]
  191. Lisa Kemmerer & Anthony J. Nocella II [ed] () Call to compassion: reflections on animal advocacy from the world's religions [i]
  192. () Apologizing for humiliations in medical practice [p] [d]
  193. () The battle for compassion: ethics in an apathetic universe [i]
  194. () What Tashi taught me: 'petagogy' and the education of emotions [u]
  195. () Self-compassion: stop beating yourself up and leave insecurity behind [i]
  196. () Every twelve seconds: industrialized slaughter and the politics of sight [i] [d] [j]
  197. () Self-compassion, self-regulation, and health [d]
  198. () Compassionate reappraisal and emotion suppression as alternatives to offense-focused rumination: implications for forgiveness and psychophysiological well-being [d]
  199. () Second nature: the inner lives of animals [i]
  200. () The animal manifesto: six reasons for expanding our compassion footprint [i]
  201. () Tattoos on the heart: the power of boundless compassion [i]
  202. () Cleo: the cat who mended a family [i]
  203. () Can compassionate practice also be good legal practice?: answers from the lives of Buddhist lawyers [u]
  204. () When strangers call: a consideration of care, justice, and compassion [d] [j]
  205. () Care and compromise: developing a conceptual framework for work-related stress [d]
  206. () Compassionate, spiritual, and creative listening in teaching and learning [d]
  207. () Roles, caring and learning to teach science [d]
  208. () The compassionate mind: a new approach to life's challenges [i]
  209. () An introduction to compassion focused therapy in cognitive behavior therapy [d]
  210. () Compassion focused therapy: distinctive features [i] [d]
  211. () Compassion: an evolutionary analysis and empirical review [d]
  212. Ani Kalayjian & Dominique Eugene [ed] () Mass trauma and emotional healing around the world: rituals and practices for resilience and meaning-making [i]
  213. () Characteristics of compassion: portraits of exemplary physicians [i]
  214. () Having less, giving more: the influence of social class on prosocial behavior [p] [d]
  215. () The psychotherapist's path: psychotherapy practice as Buddhist practice [u]
  216. () Two cups of tea: building community through self-compassion [u]
  217. () Biophilia as a universal ethic for conserving biodiversity [p] [d]
  218. () Teaching kindness: the promise of humane education [d]
  219. () The problems with blaming [i] [u]
  220. () Compassion [i] [d]
  221. () Compassion and professional care: exploring the domain [p] [d]
  222. () Compassion and mindfulness in research among colleagues [d]
  223. (/2016) Downward and upward spirals in intergroup interactions: compassionate goals and transcending the ego [or: the role of egosystem and ecosystem goals] [i] [d]
  224. () Vegetarianism, sentimental or ethical? [d]
  225. () Developmental levels of conceptions of compassion in the ethical decision-making of Western Buddhist practitioners [d]
  226. () Seeking our place in the web of life: animals and human spirituality [d]
  227. Beverley Anne Fehr, Susan Sprecher, & Lynn Underwood Gordon [ed] () The science of compassionate love: theory, research, and applications [i] [d]
  228. () Emotional memory, mindfulness and compassion [i] [d]
  229. () Consequences of compassion: an interpretation and defense of Buddhist ethics [i] [d]
  230. () Buddha's brain: the practical neuroscience of happiness, love & wisdom [i]
  231. () No enemy to conquer: forgiveness in an unforgiving world [i]
  232. () Neural correlates of admiration and compassion [p] [d] [u]
  233. () Effective apology: mending fences, building bridges, and restoring trust [i]
  234. () Forgiveness in spite of denial, revisionism, and injustice [i] [d]
  235. Ani Kalayjian & Raymond F. Paloutzian [ed] () Forgiveness and reconciliation: psychological pathways to conflict transformation and peace building [i] [d]
  236. () Wandering souls: journeys with the dead and the living in Viet Nam [i]
  237. () Caregiving: the odyssey of becoming more human [p] [d]
  238. () Putting others in the center [i]
  239. () Tacit knowledge of caring and embodied selfhood [d]
  240. () Heresies of the heart: developing emotional wisdom [i]
  241. () Forgiveness and reconciliation: essential to sustaining human development [i] [d]
  242. Maritza Montero & Christopher C. Sonn [ed] () Psychology of liberation: theory and applications [i]
  243. () Self-compassion [i] [d]
  244. () Wired to care: how companies prosper when they create widespread empathy [i]
  245. () Negative emotional reactions to project failure and the self-compassion to learn from the experience [d]
  246. () Neurobiology of empathy and callousness: implications for the development of antisocial behavior [d]
  247. () Coping through emotional approach: emerging evidence for the utility of processing and expressing emotions in responding to stressors [i] [d]
  248. () Transforming 'apathy into movement': the role of prosocial emotions in motivating action for social change [d]
  249. () Compassion in psychotherapy: the perspective of therapists nominated as compassionate [p] [d]
  250. () Dialogical journal writing as 'self-therapy': 'I matter' [d]
  251. () The zen of helping: spiritual principles for mindful and open-hearted practice [i]
  252. () Mindfulness, compassion, and the police in America: an essay of hope [u]
  253. Michael A. Edwards & Stephen Garrard Post [ed] () The love that does justice: spiritual activism in dialogue with social science [i] [u]
  254. () Not so innocent: does seeing one's own capability for wrongdoing predict forgiveness? [p] [d]
  255. () Differential effects of emotion-focused therapy and psychoeducation in facilitating forgiveness and letting go of emotional injuries [d]
  256. Yudit Kornberg Greenberg [ed] () Encyclopedia of love in world religions [i]
  257. () Contemporary geographies of exclusion I: traversing Skid Road [d]
  258. () Hold me tight: seven conversations for a lifetime of love [i]
  259. () Power, distress, and compassion: turning a blind eye to the suffering of others [d]
  260. () Paths to interpersonal forgiveness: the roles of personality, disposition to forgive and contextual factors in predicting forgiveness following a specific offence [d]
  261. () Capuchin monkeys are sensitive to others' welfare [d]
  262. () The contours and consequences of compassion at work [d]
  263. () Regulation of the neural circuitry of emotion by compassion meditation: effects of meditative expertise [p] [d] [u]
  264. Wanda M. Malcolm, Nancy DeCourville, & Kathryn Belicki [ed] () Women's reflections on the complexities of forgiveness [i] [d]
  265. () Compassionate mind training with people who hear malevolent voices: a case series report [p] [d]
  266. () Moral distress reconsidered [d]
  267. () Self-compassion: moving beyond the pitfalls of a separate self-concept [i] [d]
  268. () Ethics of compassion: bridging ethical theory and religious moral discourse [i]
  269. () Personality trait change in adulthood [d]
  270. () Ritual: the final expression of care [d]
  271. () Retributive and restorative justice [d]
  272. () Experiencing physical warmth promotes interpersonal warmth [p] [d] [j] [u]
  273. () Assessment of positive emotions in animals to improve their welfare [p] [d]
  274. () I thought it was just me, but it isn't: telling the truth about perfectionism, inadequacy, and power [or: I thought it was just me (but it isn't): making the journey from 'what will people think?' to 'I am enough'] [i]
  275. Josephine Donovan & Carol J. Adams [ed] () The feminist care tradition in animal ethics: a reader [i]
  276. () Crimes of punishment: America's culture of violence [i]
  277. () The transformative potential of compassion at work [i] [d]
  278. () The real wealth of nations: creating a caring economics [i]
  279. () Universal dimensions of social cognition: warmth and competence [p] [d]
  280. () Understanding and ameliorating revenge fantasies in psychotherapy [p] [d]
  281. Nancy E. Johnston & Alwilda Scholler-Jaquish [ed] () Meaning in suffering: caring practices in the health professions [i]
  282. () Unbearable shame, splitting, and forgiveness in the resolution of vengefulness [d]
  283. () Geographies of care and responsibility [d]
  284. () Self-compassion and reactions to unpleasant self-relevant events: the implications of treating oneself kindly [d]
  285. () How to improve your marriage without talking about it: finding love beyond words [i]
  286. () Awakening through love: unveiling your deepest goodness [i]
  287. () Albert Schweitzer's reverence for life: ethical idealism and self-realization [i]
  288. () Self-compassion and adaptive psychological functioning [d]
  289. () Intergroup forgiveness: East Timorese and Angolan perspectives [d]
  290. () Wisdom, equanimity, caring: principles for every age [i]
  291. () Why good things happen to good people: the exciting new research that proves the link between doing good and living a longer, healthier, happier life [i]
  292. () Teaching self-care to caregivers: effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on the mental health of therapists in training [d]
  293. () The ethics of care and empathy [i] [d]
  294. () Compassion fatigue, compassion satisfaction, and burnout: factors impacting a professional's quality of life [d]
  295. () Compassion and health [i]
  296. () Restorative justice: ideals and realities [i]
  297. (/2007) The war on compassion [i]
  298. () Placebo, meaning, and health [p] [d]
  299. () Hello, cruel world: 101 alternatives to suicide for teens, freaks, and other outlaws [i]
  300. () Teaching self-care through mindfulness practices: the application of yoga, meditation, and qigong to counselor training [d]
  301. (/2007) Caring to dialogue: feminism and the treatment of animals [i]
  302. () Explaining compassion organizing [d]
  303. () Dispositional and state forgiveness: the role of self-esteem, need for structure, and narcissism [d]
  304. () Self-criticism and self-warmth: an imagery study exploring their relation to depression [d]
  305. () The ethics of care: personal, political, and global [i] [d]
  306. () The versatile leader: make the most of your strengths without overdoing it [i]
  307. Renée S. Katz & Therese A. Johnson [ed] (/2016) When professionals weep: emotional and countertransference responses in palliative and end-of-life care [i] [d]
  308. () Reflection on the universal nature of vulnerability [p] [d]
  309. () Making enemies: humiliation and international conflict [i]
  310. () Teaching counselors self-care through mindfulness practices [d] [u]
  311. () Creating compassion and connection in the work place [d]
  312. () Disenchanting the rhetoric: human uniqueness and human responsibility [p] [d] [j]
  313. () Writers and the war against nature [i]
  314. (/2007) The bloodless revolution: a cultural history of vegetarianism from 1600 to modern times [i]
  315. () Beyond the physician charter: reflections on medical professionalism [p] [d]
  316. () Reconciliation, right and wrong [o] [u]
  317. () Leadership lessons from Sarah: values based leadership for everyday practice [i] [d]
  318. () Forgiveness and reconciliation: theory and application [i]
  319. () There are no degrees in a bodhisattva's compassion [d]
  320. (/2009) The compassionate life: walking the path of kindness [i]
  321. () The value of acceptance in social work direct practice: a historical and contemporary view [d]
  322. () Forgivingness, vengeful rumination, and affective traits [p] [d]
  323. () The four immeasurable attitudes in Hīnayāna, Mahāyāna, and Bön [u]
  324. () Resonant leadership: renewing yourself and connecting with others through mindfulness, hope, and compassion [i]
  325. () No time to lose: a timely guide to the way of the bodhisattva [or: Becoming bodhisattvas: a guidebook for compassionate action] [i]
  326. () Getting unstuck: breaking your habitual patterns and encountering naked reality [i]
  327. () Cultivating a compassionate heart: the yoga method of Chenrezig [i]
  328. (/2012) Connecting across differences: an introduction to compassionate, nonviolent communication [i]
  329. () Radical gentleness: the inner critic transforms [i]
  330. () Compassion: listening to the cries of the world [i]
  331. () How psychological assessment taught me compassion and firmness [d]
  332. () Focused therapies and compassionate mind training for shame and self-attacking [i]
  333. Paul Gilbert [ed] () Compassion: conceptualisations, research and use in psychotherapy [i]
  334. () The case against punishment: retribution, crime prevention, and the law [i]
  335. () Keeping the peace: mindfulness and public service [i]
  336. () Forgiveness and its associations with prosocial thinking, feeling, and doing beyond the relationship with the offender [p] [d]
  337. () Compassionate cities: public health and end-of-life care [i] [d]
  338. () Global dynamics [in ethics] [i] [d]
  339. () Being benevolence: the social ethics of engaged Buddhism [i] [d] [j]
  340. () Traditions of compassion: from religious duty to social activism [i] [d]
  341. () A defense of the feminist–vegetarian connection [d] [j]
  342. (/2013) Cultivating attention and compassion [i]
  343. () Making kind choices: everyday ways to enhance your life through earth-and animal-friendly living [i]
  344. () Whose oppression is this?: the cultivation of compassionate action in dissolving the dualistic barrier [i] [d]
  345. () The force of kindness: change your life with love and compassion [i]
  346. () The placebo effect and health: combining science and compassionate care [i]
  347. (/2016) The world peace diet: eating for spiritual health and social harmony [i]
  348. Everett L. Worthington [ed] () Handbook of forgiveness [i]
  349. () Compulsory compassion: a critique of restorative justice [i]
  350. () The path of compassion: the Bodhisattva precepts [i]
  351. Lauren Gail Berlant [ed] () Compassion: the culture and politics of an emotion [i]
  352. () The four things that matter most: a book about living [i]
  353. () Too proud to let go: narcissistic entitlement as a barrier to forgiveness [d]
  354. () Reflection on Martha Nussbaum's work on compassion from a Buddhist perspective [u]
  355. () I am you: the metaphysical foundations for global ethics [i] [d]
  356. () The lost art of compassion: discovering the practice of happiness in the meeting of Buddhism and psychology [i]
  357. Carol Levine & Thomas H. Murray [ed] () The cultures of caregiving: conflict and common ground among families, health professionals, and policy makers [i]
  358. () Cognitive humanistic therapy: Buddhism, Christianity and being fully human [i] [d]
  359. (/2015) Medicine & compassion: a Tibetan Lama and an American doctor on how to provide care with compassion & wisdom [or: Medicine & compassion: a Tibetan Lama's guidance for caregivers] [i]
  360. () The great compassion: Buddhism and animal rights [i]
  361. () Creating a culture of compassion: developing supportive care for people with cancer [d]
  362. () Body image and disfigurement: issues and interventions [d]
  363. Steve F. Sapontzis [ed] () Food for thought: the debate over eating meat [i]
  364. () Food of bodhisattvas: Buddhist teachings on abstaining from meat [i]
  365. (/2007) Healing words: the power of apology in medicine [i]
  366. () Restorative justice: the empowerment model [i]
  367. () Avoiding cheap grace: medical harm, patient safety, and the culture(s) of forgiveness [p] [d] [j]
  368. () Radical acceptance: embracing your life with the heart of a Buddha [i]
  369. () Emotional support skills [i] [d]
  370. () Creating a life of meaning and compassion: the wisdom of psychotherapy [i] [d]
  371. () Toxic emotions at work: how compassionate managers handle pain and conflict [i]
  372. () A human being died that night: a South African story of forgiveness [i]
  373. () Creating true peace: ending violence in yourself, your family, your community, and the world [i]
  374. () Compassionate education: a prolegomena for radical schooling [i]
  375. () One at a time: a week in an American animal shelter [i]
  376. () Identifying signals of suffering by linking verbal and facial cues [p] [d]
  377. () Metta prayer [i] [u]
  378. () Dying to meet you: facing mortality and enabling patient styles [d]
  379. (/2014) The worst is over: what to say when every moment counts [i]
  380. () Healing Zen: awakening to a life of wholeness and compassion while caring for yourself and others [i]
  381. (/2004) Don't be nice, be real: balancing passion for self with compassion for others [i]
  382. () Exasperations as blessings: meaning-making and the caregiving experience [d]
  383. () Coercion, social support, and crime: an emerging theoretical consensus [d]
  384. () The personal and impersonal dimensions of benevolence [d] [j]
  385. () The ten trusts: what we must do to care for the animals we love [i]
  386. () The tasks of embodied love: moral problems in caring for children with disabilities [d] [j]
  387. () Deconstructing the placebo effect and finding the meaning response [p] [d]
  388. Stephen Garrard Post, Lynn G. Underwood, Jeffrey P. Schloss, & William B. Hurlbut [ed] () Altruism & altruistic love: science, philosophy, & religion in dialogue [i] [d]
  389. () Altruism and selfishness [and comments and reply] [p] [d]
  390. () Attachment style and person-centered comforting [d]
  391. () States of denial: knowing about atrocities and suffering [i]
  392. () 'Simply to be let in': inclusion as a basis for recovery [d]
  393. () Self-forgiveness and self-respect [d] [j]
  394. () The power of apology: healing steps to transform all your relationships [i]
  395. () Cultivating compassion: a Buddhist perspective [i]
  396. () Mediating with heart in mind: addressing emotion in mediation practice [d]
  397. () The forgiving self: the road from resentment to connection [i]
  398. (/2014) To comfort always: a nurse's guide to end-of-life care [i]
  399. () Upheavals of thought: the intelligence of emotions [i] [d]
  400. (/2016) The resilient practitioner: burnout and compassion fatigue prevention and self-care strategies for the helping professions [i] [d]
  401. () Perceived inequity, communal orientation and burnout: the role of helping models [d]
  402. () Practicing presence: the spirituality of caring in everyday life [i]
  403. Kerry S. Walters & Lisa Portmess [ed] () Religious vegetarianism: from Hesiod to the Dalai Lama [i]
  404. () The heart of grief: death and the search for lasting love [i]
  405. (/2014) Becoming vegan: the complete reference to plant-based nutrition [i]
  406. () Passion, activity, and 'the care of the self' [p] [d] [j]
  407. (/2015) Forgiveness therapy: an empirical guide for resolving anger and restoring hope [i] [d]
  408. () Be free where you are: a talk given at the Maryland Correctional Institution [i]
  409. () Empathy and moral development: implications for caring and justice [i] [d]
  410. () Building a community of love: bell hooks and Thich Nhat Hanh [u]
  411. (/2009) Becoming a reflective practitioner [i]
  412. () Compassion for all beings [i]
  413. () The Bodhisattva vow [i]
  414. () Methodology of the oppressed [i]
  415. () What it means to be sorry: the power of apology in mediation [d]
  416. () Love, conditional and unconditional [i]
  417. () Discovering Kwan Yin, Buddhist goddess of compassion [i]
  418. () Ordinary grace: an examination of the roots of compassion, altruism, and empathy, and the ordinary individuals who help others in extraordinary ways [i]
  419. (/2010) Spiritual diversity in social work practice: the heart of helping [i]
  420. J. J. M. van Dijk, Ron G. H. van Kaam, & Jo-Anne M. Wemmers [ed] () Caring for crime victims: selected proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Victimology, Amsterdam, August 25–29, 1997 [i]
  421. () Why compassion counts! [d]
  422. (/2002) Forgiveness: breaking the chain of hate [i]
  423. Arien Mack [ed] () Humans and other animals [i]
  424. () Connecting life-course challenges of caring with the college curriculum [d]
  425. () Educating for mission, meaning, and compassion [i]
  426. () The three principal aspects of the path: an oral teaching [i]
  427. () No future without forgiveness [i]
  428. (/2010) The four immeasurables: practices to open the heart [i]
  429. Kerry S. Walters & Lisa Portmess [ed] () Ethical vegetarianism: from Pythagoras to Peter Singer [i]
  430. () When healing is more than simply clowning around [d]
  431. () Developing balanced sensitivity: practical Buddhist exercises for daily life [i] [u]
  432. () Rethinking feminist ethics: care, trust and empathy [and dialogue] [i] [d]
  433. () Victims and agents: what Greek tragedy can teach us about sympathy and responsibility [u]
  434. () Perske pencil portraits, 1971–1990 [i]
  435. (/2019) Ethics into action: learning from a tube of toothpaste [or: Ethics into action: Henry Spira and the animal rights movement] [i]
  436. () Lessons from the dying [i]
  437. () Solidarity and suffering: toward a politics of relationality [i]
  438. () The influence of anger and compassion on negotiation performance [d]
  439. () The heart of being helpful: empathy and the creation of a healing presence [i]
  440. () Whose reality counts?: putting the first last [i] [d]
  441. () Emotional unavailability: recognizing it, understanding it, and avoiding its trap [i]
  442. (/2007) Teachings on love [i]
  443. () Merger and unconditional love as transformative experiences [i] [d]
  444. () Personal warmth and psychological health at midlife [d]
  445. () Homelessness: care, prevention, and public policy [d]
  446. () A heart as wide as the world: living with mindfulness, wisdom, and compassion [i]
  447. () A guide to the Bodhisattva way of life = Bodhicaryāvatāra [i]
  448. (/2006) The way of the bodhisattva: a translation of the Bodhicharyāvatāra [i]
  449. Josephine Donovan & Carol J. Adams [ed] () Beyond animal rights: a feminist caring ethic for the treatment of animals [i]
  450. (/2006) Seeing organizations differently: three lenses on compassion [i]
  451. Burt Galaway & Joe Hudson [ed] () Restorative justice: international perspectives [i]
  452. () Compassion: the basic social emotion [d]
  453. (/2008) The Bodhicaryāvatāra [i]
  454. (/1996) Caring about suffering: a feminist exploration [i]
  455. () Lovingkindness: the revolutionary art of happiness [i]
  456. () Understanding caring in contemporary America [i]
  457. () Start where you are: a guide to compassionate living [i]
  458. (/1996) Attention to suffering: sympathy as a basis for ethical treatment of animals [i]
  459. () Virtuous giving: philanthropy, voluntary service, and caring [i]
  460. () Expanding the circle of caring: from local to global [i] [u]
  461. Susan S. Phillips & Patricia E. Benner [ed] () The crisis of care: affirming and restoring caring practices in the helping professions [i]
  462. () Caring, voice and self-reflection: feminist values and organizational change [d]
  463. () The caring physician: balancing the three Es: effectiveness, efficiency, and empathy [i]
  464. () Regaining compassion for humanity and nature [i]
  465. (/2019) Stress and animal welfare: key issues in the biology of humans and other animals [i] [d]
  466. () Love in action: writings on nonviolent social change [i]
  467. () 'Power in the service of love': John Dewey's Logic and the dream of a common language [d] [j]
  468. () Vessels of evil: American slavery and the Holocaust [i]
  469. () Values at work: transforming workplace values with compassion [u]
  470. (/1996) Tōrei Zenji's 'Bodhisattva's vow': translation and commentary [i]
  471. () Forgiveness: a bold choice for a peaceful heart [i]
  472. () The art and practice of compassion & empathy [i]
  473. () Beyond empathy: expanding expressions of caring [d]
  474. () The hospice movement: easing death's pains [i]
  475. (/1995) A village council of all beings [i]
  476. () Person-centered comforting in the hospice interdisciplinary team [d]
  477. Olivier Debroise, Elisabeth Sussman, & Matthew Teitelbaum [ed] () El corazón sangrante = The bleeding heart [i]
  478. () Retrieving the language of compassion: the education professor in search of community [d] [u]
  479. () Counting on kindness: the dilemmas of dependency [i]
  480. (/2007) World as lover, world as self: courage for global justice and ecological renewal [i]
  481. (/2005) Should we try to relieve clear cases of suffering in nature? [i] [d]
  482. () The symbol of the heart (in pieces) [i]
  483. () Victims and values: a history and a theory of suffering [i]
  484. Philip W. Brickner [ed] () Under the safety net: the health and social welfare of the homeless in the United States [i]
  485. () Changing faces: the challenge of facial disfigurement [i]
  486. (/2003) Recovering sanity: a compassionate approach to understanding and treating psychosis [or: The seduction of madness: revolutionary insights into the world of psychosis and a compassionate approach to recovery at home] [i]
  487. () Metta: the philosophy and practice of universal love [i] [u]
  488. (/1998) Apologia [i]
  489. () Envisioning a sustainable society: learning our way out [i]
  490. () Why is a compassionate society (Society B) more sustainable? [i]
  491. Lawrence Eugene Sullivan [ed] () Healing and restoring: health and medicine in the world's religious traditions [i]
  492. () Health and caring for living things [d]
  493. () Compassion: a critique of moral rationalism [d]
  494. Fred Eppsteiner [ed] (/1988) The path of compassion: writing on socially engaged Buddhism [i]
  495. (/1986) The tears of the white man: compassion as contempt [i]
  496. () The words of Martin Luther King, Jr. [i]
  497. Harlan B. Miller & William H. Williams [ed] () Ethics and animals [i] [d]
  498. () Caring enough to forgive: true forgiveness [i]
  499. () Compassion and transcendence of duty and inclination [d]
  500. (/1985) The power of anger in the work of love: Christian ethics for women and other strangers [i]
  501. () Love and sympathy in Theravāda Buddhism [i]
  502. () Kindly bent to ease us: part one: mind [i]
  503. () Kindly bent to ease us: part two: meditation [i]
  504. () Kindly bent to ease us: part three: wonderment [i]
  505. (/1998) Compassion and self-hate: an alternative to despair [i]
  506. (/2021) Broom and Fraser's domestic animal behaviour and welfare [i]
  507. () 'Your homework assignment for tonight: compassion, empathy, and understanding' [d]
  508. () On caring [d]
  509. (/1981) Strength to love [i]
  510. () The four sublime states: brahma-vihara: contemplations on love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity [o] [u]
  511. (/2002) The ways and power of love: types, factors, and techniques of moral transformation [i]
  512. () The messes animals make in metaphysics [d] [j]
  513. (/2013) Bio-ethics: reviewing the ethical relations of humans towards animals and plants [i]
  514. (/1949) The ethic of reverence for life [o] [u]
  515. (/1908) The universal kinship [o] [u]
  516. () Evolutional ethics and animal psychology [o] [u]
  517. () Universal benevolence [o] [d] [u]
  518. (/1985) Bodhisattva's four methods of guidance [i]

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