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1. Wisdom and Compassion: Two Wings of a Bird, Ronald D. Siegel and Christopher K. Germer<br/>2. Mindful Presence: A Foundation for Compassion and Wisdom, Tara Brach<br/>3. Building Lives of Compassion and Wisdom, Barbara L. FredricksonII. The Meaning of Compassion<br/>4. Compassion in Buddhist Psychology, John Makransky<br/>5. The Compassionate Therapist, Elissa Ely<br/>6. The Science of Self-Compassion, Kristin D. Neff<br/>7. Cultivating Compassion in Psychotherapy, Christopher K. Germer <br/>8. The Neurobiology of Compassion, Richard J. DavidsonIII. The Meaning of Wisdom<br/>9. Wisdom in Buddhist Psychology, Andrew Olendzki <br/>10. The Wise Psychotherapist, Ronald D. Siegel<br/>11. The Science of Wisdom: Implications for Psychotherapy, Robert J. Sternberg<br/>12. The Wisdom of Connection, Janet Surrey and Judith V. Jordan <br/>13. Self and No-Self in Psychotherapy, Jack Engler and Paul R. Fulton<br/>14. Neurobiological Foundations of Wisdom, Thomas W. Meeks, B. Rael Cahn, and Dilip V. JesteIV. Clinical Applications<br/>15. Wisdom, Compassion, and Suicidal Patients, Marsha M. Linehan and Anita Lungu<br/>16. Substance Abuse and Relapse Prevention, G. Alan Marlatt, Sarah Bowen, and M. Kathleen B. Lustyk<br/>17. Anxiety Disorders: Acceptance, Compassion, and Wisdom, Lizabeth Roemer and Susan M. Orsillo <br/>18. Depression: Suffering in the Flow of Life, Paul Gilbert<br/>19. Working with Trauma: Mindfulness and Compassion, John Briere<br/>20. The Heart of Couple Therapy, Richard Borofsky and Antra K. BorofskyV. In and Around the Consultation Room<br/>21. Mindful Parenting as a Path to Wisdom and Compassion, Trudy Goodman, Susan Kaiser Greenland, and Daniel J. Siegel<br/>22. Drawing on the Wisdom of Religious Traditions in Psychotherapy, Kenneth I. Pargament and Carol Ann Faigin<br/>23. Compassion and Wisdom: Growing through Ethics, Stephanie P. Morgan |