Many claim that meditation is effective in the treatment of many
ailments associated with stress and high blood pressure, and in the
management of pain. While there are many popular books on
meditation, few embrace the science as well as the art of
meditation. In this volume, Shapiro and Walsh fill this need by
assembling a complete collection of scholarly articles--Meditation:
Classic and Contemporary Perspectives.
From an academic rather than a popular vantage, the volume takes
the claims and counterclaims about meditation to a deeper
analytical level by including studies from clinical psychology and
psychiatry, neuroscience, psychophysiology, and biochemistry. Each
selection is a contribution to the field, either as a classic of
research, or by being methodologically elegant, heuristically
interesting, or creative. Original articles cover such topics as
the effects of meditation in the treatment of stress, hypertension,
and addictions; the comparison of meditation with other
self-regulation strategies; the adverse effects of meditation; and
meditation-induced altered states of consciousness.
Concluding with a major bibliography of related works,
Meditation offers the reader a valuable overview of the state and
possible future directions of meditation research. Today, in the
popular media and elsewhere, debate continues: Is meditation an
effective technique for spiritual and physical healing, or is it
quackery? Meditation: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives weighs
in on this debate by presenting what continues to be the most
complete collection of scholarly articles ever amassed on the
subject of meditation.
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