New York: Guilford Press, 2016.
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- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Chapter 1. Introduction: the evolution of mindfulness science / Kirk Warren Brown, J. David Creswell, and Richard M. Ryan — Part I. Historical and conceptual overview of mindfulness — Chapter 2. Buddhist Conceptualizations of mindfulness / Rupert Gethin — Chapter 3. Developing attention and decreasing affective bias: toward a cross-cultural cognitive science of mindfulness / Jake H. Davis and Evan Thompson — Chapter 4. Reconceptualizing mindfulness: the psycholgical principles of attending in mindfulness practice and their role in well-being / James Carmody — Part II. Mindfulness in the context of contemporary psychological theory — Chapter 5. Mindfulness in the context of attention system / Yi-Yuan Tang and Michael I. Posner — Chapter 6. Mindfulness in the context of processing mode theory / Edward R. Watkins — Chapter 7. Being aware and functioning fully: mindfulness and interest taking within self-determination theory / Edward L. Deci, Richard M. Ryan, Patricia P. Schultz, and Christopher P. Niemiec — Chapter 8. Mindfulness in contextual cognitive-behavioral models / Thomas G. Szabo, Douglas M. Long, Matthieu Villatte, and Steven C. Hayes — Part III. The basic science of mindfulness — Chapter 9. From conceptualization to operationalization of mindfulness / Jordan T. Quaglia, Kirk Warren Brown, Emily K. Lindsay, J. David Creswell, and Robert J. Goodman — Chapter 10. The neurobiology of mindfulness meditation / Fadel Zeidan — Chapter 11. Cognitive benefits of mindfulness mediation / Marieke K. van Vugt — Chapter 12. Emotional benefits of mindfulness / Joanna J. Arch and Lauren N. Landy — Chapter 13. The science of presence: a central mediator of the interpersonal benefits of mindfulness / Suzanne C. Parker, Benjamine W. Nelson, Elissa S. Epel, and Daniel J. Siegel — Chapter 14. Did the Buddha have a self?: no-self, self, and mindfulness in Buddhist thought and western psychologies / Richard M. Ryan and C. Scott Rigby — Part IV. Mindfulness interventions for healthy populations — Chapter 15. Mi
- An authoritative handbook, this volume offers both a comprehensive review of the current science of mindfulness and guide to its ongoing evolution. Leading scholars expore mindfulness in the context of contemporary psychological theories of attention, perceptual processing, motivation, and behavior, as well as within a rich cross-disciplinary dialogue with the contemplatitive traditions, After surveying basic researchfrom neurobiological, cognitive, emotional/affective, and interperspectives, the book delves into applications of mindfulness practices in healthy and clinical populations, reviewing a growing evidence base. Examined are interventions for behavioral and emotion dysregulation disorders, depression, anxiety, and addictions, and for physical health conditions. — back.
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