UCLA Mindful

Fully Present: The Book

A mindfulness classic - now, updated with a new afterword, - An essential addition to audiences interested in the practice, filled with trends and the science behind the movement.

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Mindfulness has attracted an ever-growing interest and countless practitioners. In this second edition of FULLY PRESENT: The Science, Art, and Practice of Mindfulness (Hachette Go; 12/27/2022; ISBN: 9780306828027), Dr. Susan L. Smalley and Diana Winston provide their all-in-one guide for those wanting to incorporate mindfulness into their everyday lives, and now with a brand-new afterword revealing contemporary trends and updated science within the field.

Dr. Susan L. Smalley and Diana Winston come from two very distinct backgrounds. Dr. Smalley holds a Ph.D. in anthropology and was a professor in psychiatry while Winston was formerly a Buddhist nun. Together, they merge their expertise and bring forth an essential read for those current and new to the mindfulness movement, showcasing the accessibility of mindfulness to people of all walks of life and beliefs.

Readers will not only be able to practice but also understand scientifically the positive benefits of mindfulness, such as its effects on the brain and body. Additionally, readers are provided with practical guidance on both how to meditate and also how to incorporate mindfulness during daily experiences in order to embrace being fully present.      

FULLY PRESENT highlights how things like simply breathing, listening, and walking can change one’s perspective and life. Readers can look forward to incorporating mindfulness for:

  • Reducing stress
  • Reducing chronic physical pain
  • Boosting the body’s immune system to fight disease
  • Coping with painful life events, such as the death of a loved one or major illness
  • Dealing with challenging emotions like anger, fear, and greed
  • Enhancing positive emotions, including happiness and compassion
  • Increasing interpersonal skill and improving relationships
  • Changing positively the actual structure of our brains
  • Stimulating and releasing creativity

And much, much more…

 

About the Authors: 

Susan L. Smalley, PhD is Professor Emerita of Psychiatry and Founder of the Mindful Awareness Research Center (MARC) at UCLA. Dr. Smalley works to bridge research with action through her involvement at MARC as well as the UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute. She’s a mother of three and lives in Los Angeles with her husband.

Diana Winston is the Director of UCLA Mindful. She is the author of The Little Book of Being, Wide Awake: A Buddhist Guide for Teens, and Glimpses of Being. The LA Times calls her “one of the nation’s best-known teachers of mindfulness.” A former Buddhist nun, mother of a teenager, and Los Angeles resident, you can find her on the UCLA Mindful or Ten Percent Happier app, or at www.dianawinston.com.