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- The relation between psychological flexibility and the Buddhist practices of meditation, nonattachment, and self-compassion
- The case for mindfulness-based approaches in the cultivation of empathy: Does nonjudgmental, present-moment awareness increase capacity for perspective-taking and empathic concern?
- The benefits of being present: Mindfulness and its role in psychological well-being
- Consciousness: a very short introduction
- The integration of mindfulness and psychology
- Mindfulness training affects attention—Or is it attentional effort?
- Authentic happiness: using the new positive psychology to realize your potential for lasting fulfillment
- New Horizons in the Neuroscience of Consciousness
- The Intensive Buddhist Meditation Retreat and the Self: Psychological and Theravadin Considerations
- Being with dying: cultivating compassion and fearlessness in the presence of death
- Sustainable happiness: the mind science of well-being, altruism, and inspiration
- The meeting of meditative disciplines and western psychology: A mutually enriching dialogue
- Vastness in Minute Particulars, Mindfulness and Awareness
- The effects of mindfulness-based attention on cold pressor pain in children
- The psychophysiology of self-awareness: rediscovering the lost art of body sense
- Contemplative psychology
- Wedding the Personal and Impersonal in West Coast Vipassana: A Dialogical Encounter between Buddhism and Psychotherapy
- C. G. Jung speaking: interviews and encounters
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- Immediate effect of two yoga-based relaxation techniques on attention in children
- Love the one you’re with: Mindfulness in the expression of relatedness
- Frames of mind: the theory of multiple intelligences
- Research on Attention Networks as a Model for the Integration of Psychological Science