Andrew Bein, Ph.D., LCSW  
Spiritual Principles for Mindful and Open-Hearted Practice
 
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   Division of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento
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Andrew Bein's The Zen of Helping provides a wonderfully insightful, compassionate, and practical resource. Few publications provide the helping professional with guidance on how to develop the presence, nonjudgmental acceptance, compassion, and connection that are at the heart of helping relationships. Dr. Bein fills this gap in a compelling volume that reflects his extensive experience as a teacher and helping professional, combined with his deep grounding in Zen practice, and his compassionate caring in response to human suffering. I highly recommend this book.

Alfred W. Kaszniak, Ph.D., University of Arizona, Head, Department of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Neurology and Psychiatry

 

 

 

 
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The Zen Of Helping
Finally, there is a book that addresses and nourishes the inner life of helping practitioners. The Zen of Helping critiques today's evidence-based paradigms and illuminates a path representing the essence of helping - embracing uncertainty and opening our hearts. Real world examples, personal anecdotes, poetry and guided exercises provide an engaging format and transformational opportunities. While based in Zen Buddhist philosophy, the book is accessible and valuable for Buddhists and Non-Buddhists alike.