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may be helpful for individuals working in political environments. The aim of this study was to explore the experience of mindfulness training among British politicians, as well as mindfulness ... mindfulness training in politics were developed during the analytic process: (1) mindfulness approaches addressing particular challenges in political work, and (2) mindfulness sessions and group dynamics. Taken
about the nature of mind, self, and reality—which are predicated by broader cultural trends such as expressive individualism, perennial philosophy, and New Age sentiments and ideals. The BPMS showed ... -enhancement (Bodhi, 2016; Lewis & Rozelle, 2016) . These transformations in the purpose and significance of mindfulness meditation did not occur overnight. Much has been written on the historical, political
al., 2019 ), as well as an increase overall well-being in populations (Medvedev et al., 2018) . Mindfulness practices originally stemmed from Buddhist teachings that transcend religion or philosophy ... %) falls outside the ROPE, we consider the effect as plausible and sizeable. This reframing aligns better with the Bayesian philosophy, where uncertainty is inherent and dichotomous interpretations of
philosophy, but empirical work in this area has been scarce (Costines et al., 2021; Gamma & Metzinger, 2021; Josipovic & Miskovic, 2020; Metzinger, 2020a; Millière et al., 2018; Millière, 2020) . Meditation ... Bernhardt , S. ( 1990 ). Are pure consciousness events unmediated ? In R. K. C. Forman (Ed.), The problem of pure consciousness: mysticism and philosophy (pp. 220 - 236 ). Oxford University Press. Bitbol , M
Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond , USA 4 Edmond Safra Brain Research Center, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa , Haifa , Israel 5 School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy and ... Research Center (IBBRC), University of Haifa , Haifa , Israel 8 Department of Philosophy, University of Memphis , Memphis , USA 9 Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Groningen , Groningen
implicit message that space will be made for students’ mental health might also contribute to a pushback against an implicit but unfortunately pervasive neoliberally derived educational philosophy, which ... /10.1016/j.jaac. 2023 . 02 .016 O'Donnell , A. ( 2015 ). Contemplative pedagogy and mindfulness: Developing creative attention in an age of distraction . Journal of Philosophy of Education , 49 ( 2 ), 187
potential of mindfulness training as a means to reduce intergroup biases in political contexts. Preregistered on the Open Science Framework at https://osf.io/px8m2 . ... high levels of affective polarization (Hobolt et al., 2021) — defined as the difference in feelings and perceptions towards the political ingroup and the political outgroup (Iyengar et al., 2019
pandemic context, such as anxiety due to the public health crisis, economic insecurity, and political instability, may affect participants’ responses to treatments (Peyton et al., 2022) . Moreover, the ... . , Joussemet , M. , Herba , C. , & Gagnon , M. ( 2021 ). Philosophy for children and mindfulness during COVID-19: Results from a randomized cluster trial and impact on mental health in elementary school students
important role here. Other possible variables, like age or sex, could also bring potentially relevant results, as well as political preferences (Haidt, 2012) , moral absolutism (Vecina et al., 2016) , or ... published maps and institutional affiliations. Alexander , L. , & Moore , M. ( 2021 ). Deontological ethics . In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2021 ). Metaphysics
is derived from the Buddhist philosophy of dependent origination (Sanskrit: pratityasamutpada, Pali: paticca-samuppada) or conditioned co-arising, which holds that everything that exists is dependent ... adaptive behaviors increase, and their challenging behaviors cease. The Buddhist doctrine of dependent arising is reflected in PBS philosophy as: “. . . it is change in the behavior of support providers
the types of individuals and communities we develop into and create (Gilbert, 2021). In recent times, however, social polarization and political fragmentation have increased following major social ... challenges (e.g., social media, refugee crises, the Russia-Ukraine war, and COVID-19, to list a few); individuals appear to be growing more hostile towards social, political, and ideological out-groups
toward a stigmatized German out-group than trait empathic concern. Parochial empathy appears to cut across political affiliations in the U.S.A. Both liberals and conservatives have reported being less ... motivated to empathize with, and less willing to help, political out-group members compared with political in-group members and nonpolitical group members (Hasson et al., 2018) . The role of mindfulness
scientific limitations, broader critiques of the practice and science on SBMPs for students have been raised by scholars from philosophy of education, contemplative studies, and philosophy of science ... . Academic Discourses in Research on “Mindfulness in Education” The first critique of the research on mindfulness in schools for students comes from a philosophy of education perspective, and is based on a
Mindfulness-based interventions are common in contemporary mental health practices. Hence, the assessment of mindfulness is necessary during those interventions, and the 39-item Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) is one of the most frequently used tools. As there is a scarcity of mindfulness scales for Bangla-speaking people, we translated this questionnaire into Bangla...
with autonomous entities or the nature and operation of the mind. Neuroscience; Contemplative science; Philosophy of mind; Emergent phenomenology; Mindfulness meditation; Jhāna - As mindfulness ... movement in philosophy (Finnigan, 2017) , in that their subject is normally restricted to perceptual data; that is, the study of mental processing of changeable data received through sense organs, rather
heterogeneous collection of stress theories that have been articulated in relation to MBPs/MBIs draws on research in epidemiology, evolutionary psychology, and even philosophy, especially Buddhist philosophy—for ... ) . Proposed mechanisms sometimes utilize previously scientifically unstudied constructs inspired by Buddhist philosophy, but are equally or more commonly drawn from applied fields such as behavioral medicine
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time period during which Won Buddhism emerged was characterized by political hardship, but at the same time the world was experiencing rapid technological advancements. Sot’aesan argued that humanity’s ... as if making an offering to Buddha. The left-hand column of the doctrinal chart (Fig. 1) shows the way of practice in Won Buddhism. Although laced in language of Buddhist philosophy, such as true
helpful for clinical practice (e.g., Quinlan, 2021) . Self-compassion was originally based on Buddhist philosophy. Thanks to Kristin Neff (2003a), this concept became a permanent fixture in psychology
. Philosophy East and West , 64 ( 4 ), 933 - 964 . https://doi.org/10.1353/ pew. 2014 .0074 Shonin , E., van Gordon, W. , & Singh , N. N. ( 2015 ). Buddhist foundations of mindfulness . Springer. Singh , N. N