Radical Acceptance
Tara Brach, a clinical psychologist and longtime insight meditation teacher, argues that the deepest wound most of her students and patients carry is the conviction that something is fundamentally wrong with them. Radical acceptance, as she defines it, is the practice of meeting that conviction with clear attention and honest tenderness instead of the usual reflexes of shame, avoidance, or self-attack. Drawing on Buddhist dharma, case histories from her therapy practice, and her own reckoning with chronic illness and perfectionism, Brach walks readers through guided reflections, body-based practices, and short meditations designed to loosen the grip of the inner critic. Published in 2003, the book became a foundational text for the mindful self-compassion movement and remains a standard reference for clinicians integrating contemplative practice into trauma work.
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Buddhist teacher and psychologist Tara Brach lays out a practice she calls Radical Acceptance, with stories from her clients and her own life. Her RAIN tool guides readers through difficult emotions.
The most commonly searched is Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life with the Heart of a Buddha by Tara Brach (2003). Brach is a clinical psychologist and a leading teacher of Western Buddhism.
Radical Acceptance draws on Buddhist meditation practice but is written for general audiences. Tara Brach combines mindfulness with cognitive psychology, and the book is widely recommended in non-religious therapy contexts.
Radical Acceptance is 333 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Radical Acceptance takes most readers 5 to 7 hours to finish.
Radical Acceptance is a standalone novel by an unknown author, not part of a series.
Radical Acceptance is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.