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Buddhism | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. The following are useful introductory texts on Buddhism and collections of Buddhist scriptures:. Batchelor, M. (2010). The spirit of the Buddha. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Batchelor, S. (1997). Hagen, S. (1997). Buddhism plain and simple. Kennedy, A. (1985). The Buddhist vision: An introduction to the theory and practice. Keown, D. (1996). Buddhism: A very short introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press. The way of Zen.
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Bodies | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. The following texts focus on Buddhism and mindfulness in relation to bodies and embodiment:. Hanh, T.N. (2007). Buddha mind, Buddha body. Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press. Shusterman, R. (2008). Body Consciousness: A Philosophy of Mindfulness and Somaesthetics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Varela, F.J., Thompson, E. and Rosch, E. (1991). The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. Martine and Stephen Batchelor.
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Social engagement | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. The following texts address mindfulness and Buddhist approaches in relation to social engagement in general (see linked pages for relationships. Carrette, J.R. (1999). Michel Foucault and Zen: a stay in a Zen temple (1978). In J.R. Carrette (Ed.). Religion and culture by Michel Foucault. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Chödrön, P. (1997). When things fall apart: Heart advice for difficult times. Chödrön, P. (2001). Build a websit...
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Therapy: CBT | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. The following texts address the engagement between cognitive-behavioural therapeutic (CBT) approaches and Buddhist mindfulness:. You will also find the lists over on. Useful for extensive references on the application of (mostly CBT) mindfulness to specific medical and psychological issues. CBT and Mindfulness in General. Brantley, J. (2007). Calming your anxious mind. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc. Boston, MA: Springer.
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Mindfulness | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. The following books and papers deal with defining and understanding mindfulness, specifically:. Batchelor, M. (2011). Meditation and mindfulness. Contemporary Buddhism, 12. Bodhi, B. (2011). What does mindfulness really mean? Contemporary Buddhism, 12. Dreyfuss, G. (2011). Is mindfulness present-centred and non-judgemental? A discussion of the cognitive dimensions of mindfulness. Contemporary Buddhism, 1. 2 (1), 41-54. Williams, J. M&...
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Therapy: Humanistic/Existential | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. The following texts address the engagement between humanistic and existential therapeutic approaches and Buddhist mindfulness:. Bazzano, M. (2009). The Buddha as a fully functioning person: toward a person-centered perspective on mindfulness. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, 10. 2), 116 128. Brazier, D. (1995). Zen therapy: A Buddhist approach to psychotherapy. The human being fully alive. Batchelor, S. (1983). Nanda, J&#...
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Publications | Social Mindfulness
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Towards a socially engaged mindfulness. Therapy and mental health. On the themed pages under ‘publications’ we include details of relevant publications by members of Social Mindfulness, including links where possible. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.