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Mindfulness-based approaches to medicine, psychology, neuroscience,
healthcare, education, business leadership, and other major
societal institutions have become increasingly common. New
paradigms are emerging from a confluence of two powerful and
potentially synergistic epistemologies: one arising from the wisdom
traditions of Asia and the other arising from post-enlightenment
empirical science. This book presents the work of internationally
renowned experts in the fields of Buddhist scholarship and
scientific research, as well as looking at the implementation of
mindfulness in healthcare and education settings. Contributors
consider the use of mindfulness throughout history and look at the
actual meaning of mindfulness whilst identifying the most salient
areas for potential synergy and for potential disjunction.
Mindfulness: Diverse Perspectives on its Meanings, Origins and
Applications provides a place where wisdom teachings, philosophy,
history, science and personal meditation practice meet. It was
originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Buddhism.
Since its early development, neuropsychology has examined the
manner in which cognitive abilities are mediated by the brain.
fudeed, all of neuropsy chology, and especially clinical
neuropsychology, could be subsumed under this general
investigation. However, a variety of factors impeded the close as
sociation of neuropsychologists and cognitive/experimental
psychologists. These factors were prominent influences in both
camps, which kept the study of cognition away from a consideration
of biological foundations and kept neuropsychology theoretically
impoverished. In recent years, these factors have diminished and
"cognitive neuropsychology" has become a popular term to describe
the new movements to join the study of cognition with the study of
brain function. The factors which kept these areas separate were
manifestations of his torical trends and represent a social
distance which largely happened by acci dent. The first and perhaps
most important factor was that early investigators of cognition and
brain function were not psychologists. Most were neurolo gists or
otlier neuroscientists who were excellent observers of behavior fol
lowing brain injury but had virtually no theoretical context of
cognitive psy chology, which would allow them to expand and deepen
their understanding of the behavior they were observing. As more
psychologists who have such a context have observed the
consequences of brain disorders, especially aphasia and amnesia,
the study of them has become far more comprehensive as theo ries of
language and memory derived from cognitive psychology have been
incorporated into the investigations."
Mindfulness-based approaches to medicine, psychology, neuroscience,
healthcare, education, business leadership, and other major
societal institutions have become increasingly common. New
paradigms are emerging from a confluence of two powerful and
potentially synergistic epistemologies: one arising from the wisdom
traditions of Asia and the other arising from post-enlightenment
empirical science. This book presents the work of internationally
renowned experts in the fields of Buddhist scholarship and
scientific research, as well as looking at the implementation of
mindfulness in healthcare and education settings. Contributors
consider the use of mindfulness throughout history and look at the
actual meaning of mindfulness whilst identifying the most salient
areas for potential synergy and for potential disjunction.
Mindfulness: Diverse Perspectives on its Meanings, Origins and
Applications provides a place where wisdom teachings, philosophy,
history, science and personal meditation practice meet. It was
originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Buddhism.
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