Compassion-Focused Therapy for Mental Health: International Perspectives

Exploring Cultural Variations in Compassion and Wellbeing

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This book aims to explore the application of Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) within international contexts, acknowledging the nuances of mental health and well-being across different regions. By integrating principles of compassion with cultural sensitivity, it offers a comprehensive guide for mental health professionals to effectively address the needs of clients based in various regions of the world. Through case studies, research findings, and practical interventions, this book illuminates how CFT can be tailored and adapted to resonate with the values, beliefs, and norms of different cultures, ultimately promoting greater inclusivity and effectiveness in therapeutic practice.
Applications of CFT are known to be numerous. Therapists using CFT may employ a range of therapeutic techniques, such as cognitive restructuring, behavioral experiments, and role-playing exercises, to help clients develop self-compassion and overcome diverse psychological difficulties. Educators also employ CFT-informed exercises to protect student wellbeing.
CFT has been receiving increasing attention from researchers, practitioners and educators globally. However there has not been a textbook that introduces international perspectives to how CFT helps mental health. Considering the global interest of CFT, it is an unmet need of people who are interested in CFT. This textbook can meet this need.
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208 pages
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n.c
Parution
2026-02-07
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Springer
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9783032124371
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9783032124388

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168,79 €
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9783032124388

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2
Nombre pages imprimables
20
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2253 Ko
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168,79 €

Yasuhiro Kotera PhD is Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham, Honorary Professor at Azerbaijan University, and Collaborative Researcher at Osaka University. He has authored over 280 peer-reviewed publications examining how people experience wellbeing across cultures. His work bridges psychology, education, and healthcare, and has been featured internationally — including on Derren Brown’s Emotional Boot Camp, BBC Radio, Voice of Islam UK, ABC Radio National (Australia), and CGTN-Europe. He leads several international initiatives, including REACH (Research Ensemble for Advancement in Cross-cultural Healthcare; https://reach-global.org), a network of over 50 healthcare and education professionals from more than 20 countries conducting innovative research on cross-cultural mental health and wellbeing.

Julie Beaumont MSc is a research psychologist affiliated with Queen’s University Belfast and collaborating with the Research Ensemble for Advancement in Cross-Cultural Healthcare (REACH). Her research investigates Self-Compassion, Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), and qualitative methodologies informed by compassion-based frameworks. With a background in mental health practice, she explores how compassion can enhance understanding and well-being among populations whose voices are often marginalised, including women living with metastatic breast cancer and individuals affected by domestic violence.

Rory Colman MSc is an academic psychologist at the University of Derby, UK. His research focuses on the psychological determinants of mental health and wellbeing in diverse international populations. As a volunteer for an NHS commissioned UK charity he provides community mental health crisis support.

Annabel Rushforth is a psychotherapist and researcher. Her work focuses on compassion-focused approaches for individuals with complex emotional needs. She is committed to improving wellbeing through evidence-based, compassionate practice.

Kenichi Asano PhD is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. His research investigates the efficacy of treatments for mental illness, primarily Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). He also studies the mechanisms of psychopathology, focusing on compassion, childhood adversity, and self-criticism. A certified Clinical Psychologist in Japan and a qualified CBT supervisor, Dr. Asano is actively involved in therapist training and supervision.

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