Explore Psychology and Contemplation Sources:Psychology and Contemplation Psychology and ContemplationThis category has 249 sources. D. Ridley S. 0. Reflective Self-Awareness: A Basic Motivational Process. The Journal of Experimental Education. 60(1):31-48. Jennings P. 0. East of Ego: The Intersection of Narcissistic Personality and Buddhist Practice. Journal of Religion and Health. 46(1):3-18. Fogel A. 0. Body sense: the science and practice of embodied self-awareness. The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology. Bland ED. 0. An Appraisal of Psychological & Religious Perspectives of Self-Control. Journal of Religion and Health. 47(1):4-16. Easterlin BL, CardeƱa E. 0. Cognitive and Emotional Differences Between Short- and Long-Term Vipassana Meditators. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 18(1):69-81. Shapiro D.H. 0. Examining The Content and Context of Meditation: A Challenge for Psychology in the Areas of Stress Management, Psychotherapy, and Religion/Values. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 34(4):101-135. Dakwar EL. 0. The Emerging Role of Meditation in Addressing Psychiatric Illness, with a Focus on Substance Use Disorders. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 17(4):254-267. Biegler KA, M. Chaoul A, Cohen L. 0. Cancer, cognitive impairment, and meditation. Acta Oncologica. 48(1):18-26. Lykins E. 0. EXPLORING FACETS OF MINDFULNESS IN EXPERIENCED MEDITATORS. University of Kentucky Master's Theses. Lykins ELB, Baer RA, Gottlob LR. 0. Performance-Based Tests of Attention and Memory in Long-Term Mindfulness Meditators and Demographically Matched Nonmeditators. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 36(1):103-114. Pages Page of 25
Psychology and ContemplationThis category has 249 sources. D. Ridley S. 0. Reflective Self-Awareness: A Basic Motivational Process. The Journal of Experimental Education. 60(1):31-48. Jennings P. 0. East of Ego: The Intersection of Narcissistic Personality and Buddhist Practice. Journal of Religion and Health. 46(1):3-18. Fogel A. 0. Body sense: the science and practice of embodied self-awareness. The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology. Bland ED. 0. An Appraisal of Psychological & Religious Perspectives of Self-Control. Journal of Religion and Health. 47(1):4-16. Easterlin BL, CardeƱa E. 0. Cognitive and Emotional Differences Between Short- and Long-Term Vipassana Meditators. Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 18(1):69-81. Shapiro D.H. 0. Examining The Content and Context of Meditation: A Challenge for Psychology in the Areas of Stress Management, Psychotherapy, and Religion/Values. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 34(4):101-135. Dakwar EL. 0. The Emerging Role of Meditation in Addressing Psychiatric Illness, with a Focus on Substance Use Disorders. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 17(4):254-267. Biegler KA, M. Chaoul A, Cohen L. 0. Cancer, cognitive impairment, and meditation. Acta Oncologica. 48(1):18-26. Lykins E. 0. EXPLORING FACETS OF MINDFULNESS IN EXPERIENCED MEDITATORS. University of Kentucky Master's Theses. Lykins ELB, Baer RA, Gottlob LR. 0. Performance-Based Tests of Attention and Memory in Long-Term Mindfulness Meditators and Demographically Matched Nonmeditators. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 36(1):103-114. Pages Page of 25