Throughout history people have sought to cope with a life that is often stressful & hard. We have actually known for some time that developing compassion for oneself & others can help us face up to & win through the hardship & find a sense of inner peace. However in modern societies we rarely focus on this key process that underpins successful coping & happiness & can be quick to dismiss the impact of modern living on our minds & well-being. Instead we concentrate on 'doing achieving' & having'. Now bestselling author & leading authority on depression Professor Paul Gilbert explains how new research shows how we can all learn to develop compassion for ourselves & others & derive the benefits of this age-old wisdom. In this ground-breaking new book he explores how our minds have developed to be highly sensitive & quick to react to perceived threats & how this fast-acting threat-response system can be a source of anxiety depression & aggression. He describes how studies have also shown that developing kindness & compassion for self & others can hep in calming down the threat system: as a mother's care & love can soothe a baby's distress so we can learn how to soothe ourselves. Not only does compassion help to soothe distressing emotions it actually increases feelings of contentment & well-being. Here Professor Gilbert outlines the latest findings about the value of compassion & how it works & takes readers through basic mind training exercises to enhance the capacity for & use of compassion.