David Treleaven, PhD, is a writer, educator, and trauma professional specializing in the intersection of mindfulness and trauma. His first book, Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness, has been translated into 10 languages and continues to shape mindfulness practices and teaching worldwide. He’s been invited to teach at institutions such as the Oxford Mindfulness Center, Brown University, UCLA, and various mindfulness organizations across Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. His teaching has also extended to esteemed centers such as Spirit Rock Meditation Center, the Shambhala Mountain Center, the Esalen Institute, and the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York.
"Treleaven’s writing is engaging and accessible... [He] has written
a timely book about how to modify and accommodate for trauma
experiences when practicing mindfulness... Trauma Sensitive
Mindfulness is practical, well-organized, and will undoubtedly help
clinicians be more cautious and effective when using mindfulness
approaches with clients who have trauma histories."
*Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy*
"This as an informative and readable book, which is evidence based,
full of scholarly research as well as lively illustrative case
stories and important, practical therapeutic wisdom."
*Human Givens*
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