Explore Buddhist Contemplation by Applied Subject Sources:Buddhist Contemplation by Applied Subject Buddhist Contemplation by Applied SubjectThis category has 54 sources. Germer CK, Siegel RD, Fulton PR. 0. Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. :352. Goleman D. 1997. Healing emotions: conversations with the Dalai Lama on mindfulness, emotions, and health. :269. Taylor C. 2010. Enough!: a Buddhist approach to finding release from addictive patterns. :182. Garces-Foley K. 0. Buddhism, Hospice, and the American Way of Dying. Review of Religious Research. 44(4):341-353. Symington SH, Symington MF. 0. A Christian Model of Mindfulness: Using Mindfulness Principles to Support Psychological Well-Being, Value-Based Behavior, and the Christian Spiritual Journey. Journal of Psychology & Christianity. 31(1):71-77. Pagnoni G, Cekic M. 0. Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation. Neurobiology of Aging. 28(10):1623-1627. Aronson H. 0. Buddhist Practice on Western Ground: Reconciling Eastern Ideals and Western Psychology. :253. Garfield JL. 2011. Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):15-30. Garfield JL. 2013. Mindfulness and Ethics: Attention, Virtue and Perfection. Thai International Journal of Buddhist Studies. (3):1-24. Bacher PGreen. 1981. An Investigation into the Compatibility of Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy and Buddhist Meditation. :209. Pages Page of 6
Buddhist Contemplation by Applied SubjectThis category has 54 sources. Germer CK, Siegel RD, Fulton PR. 0. Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. :352. Goleman D. 1997. Healing emotions: conversations with the Dalai Lama on mindfulness, emotions, and health. :269. Taylor C. 2010. Enough!: a Buddhist approach to finding release from addictive patterns. :182. Garces-Foley K. 0. Buddhism, Hospice, and the American Way of Dying. Review of Religious Research. 44(4):341-353. Symington SH, Symington MF. 0. A Christian Model of Mindfulness: Using Mindfulness Principles to Support Psychological Well-Being, Value-Based Behavior, and the Christian Spiritual Journey. Journal of Psychology & Christianity. 31(1):71-77. Pagnoni G, Cekic M. 0. Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation. Neurobiology of Aging. 28(10):1623-1627. Aronson H. 0. Buddhist Practice on Western Ground: Reconciling Eastern Ideals and Western Psychology. :253. Garfield JL. 2011. Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism. Bulletin of Tibetology. 47(1 & 2):15-30. Garfield JL. 2013. Mindfulness and Ethics: Attention, Virtue and Perfection. Thai International Journal of Buddhist Studies. (3):1-24. Bacher PGreen. 1981. An Investigation into the Compatibility of Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy and Buddhist Meditation. :209. Pages Page of 6