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" Handbook of ethical foundations of mindfulness / "
Steven Stanley, Ronald E. Purser, Nirbhay N. Singh, editors.
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865167
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Title & Author
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Handbook of ethical foundations of mindfulness /\ Steven Stanley, Ronald E. Purser, Nirbhay N. Singh, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, 2018.
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Series Statement
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Mindfulness in behavioral health
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3319765388
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: 9783319765389
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331976537X
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9783319765372
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Includes index.
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Contents
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Intro; Dedication; Preface; Contents; 1: Ethical Foundations of Mindfulness; Introduction; Mindfulness in the Modern World; Ethical Foundations of Mindfulness; Rhys Davids and the Construction of Buddhism; Ethical Foundations of Mindfulness: Contemporary Debates; Lost in Translation; Implicitly Inherent; Constitutive of a Wider Milieu; Part 1: Buddhist Foundations of Ethics and Mindfulness; Part 2: Education and Pedagogy; Part 3: Business, Economics, and Environment; Part 4: Religion, Secularity, and Post-secularity; Conclusion; References.
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4: Forgiveness: Making Beneficial Judgments in Relation to Self and OthersIntroduction; Critical Thoughts and Forgiveness; Benevolent and Afflictive Judgments; Informed, Intelligent Discrimination; Making Afflictive Thoughts and Attitudes Conscious; Mindfulness, Loving-Kindness, and Forgiveness; The Sharing of Blessings; Inherent Fallibility: Acknowledgment and Endeavor; "Asking for Forgiveness": Ritual and Practical; "Asking for Forgiveness"; The "Give" in "Forgiveness: Abhayadana; Inviting Critical Feedback: The Pavāranā Ceremony; The Effects of Behavior: Ethics and Well-Being.
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Ethical Sensitivity and the Appreciation of ConsequencesHarmful Action, Ethical Sensitivity, and Forgiveness; Ethics as a Foundation of Well-Being; The Five Precepts as the "Five Great Gifts"; References; 5: Mindfulness, Heedfulness, and Ethics; Introduction; Mindfulness in Psychological Interventions and Research; Ethics and Mindfulness; Ethics and Heedfulness; Conclusion; References; 6: Buddhist Ethics, Spiritual Practice, and the Three Yanas; Introduction; Essential Buddhism; Not Religion or Philosophy; Spiritual Practice; Hinayana; Morality; Eightfold Path; Precepts; Mahayana.
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Morality of YanaVajrayana; Tantra; Ethical Concerns; Crazy Adepts; Universal Practices; Moral and Practical; Quieting the Mind; Increasing Awareness; Mindfulness?; Opening the Heart; Reducing Attachments; Mindfulness; References; 7: Ethics, Mindfulness, and Skillfulness; Introduction; Terminology; Traditional Yoga; Siddhartha Gautama: The Buddha; Nagarjuna; The Person and the Sense-of-Self; Mindfulness and Contemporary Selves; Moral Action as Skillful Action; Conclusion; References; Part II: Education and Pedagogy; 8: Co-creating the Ethical Space of Mindfulness-Based Interventions.
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Part I: Buddhist Foundations of Ethics and Mindfulness2: Turning the Wheel of Dharma; Introduction; In Quest of Awakening; The Four Noble Truths; References; 3: Mindfulness as Ethical Foundation; Introduction; Is Utilitarian Mindfulness Ethically Neutral?; Mindfulness, Awareness, and Exploration; The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta; Activating Mindfulness and What Is Activated by Mindfulness; Ardent, Mindful, and Aware; The Body Is Just a Body; Knowingness and Mental Confection; Dharma Contemplation; Anapanasati; Mindfulness and Ethics; Reference
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Abstract
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This handbook explores the multifaceted ethical dimensions of mindfulness, from early Buddhist sources to present-day Western interpretations of mindfulness. It takes a modern ethical approach to the study of mindfulness, and traces contemporary mindfulness practice from solitary journey to the global whole. Noted practitioners, teachers, scholars, and other professionals lend diverse perspectives to the debate over the moral content of mindfulness and its status as religious, secular, or post-secular practice. Chapters offer new views on the roots of mindfulness in Buddhist moral teachings, ethical mindfulness in interpersonal relationships, and the necessity of ethics in mindfulness-based education and therapy. Chapters also discuss current debates concerning the ethics of mindfulness across the applied fields of education and pedagogy, business, economics, and the environment. Topics featured in this handbook include: · Mindfulness as the true foundation of a naturally ethical life. · Mindfulness and its impact on emotional life, interpersonal relationships, and forgiveness. · How Buddhist ethics informs spiritual practice across the three main vehicles (yanas) of Buddhism and its relation to mindfulness. · "McMindfulness", or the mass marketization and commodification of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). · How an ethic of interdependence formed by Buddhist principles and mindfulness practices can help address the environmental crisis. The Handbook of Ethical Foundations of Mindfulness is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians/professionals, and graduate students in psychology, complementary and alternative medicine, and social work as well as occupational and rehabilitation therapy, nursing, philosophy, business management, and teachers of Buddhism and meditation.
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Alternative medicine.
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Clinical psychology.
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Mindfulness (Psychology)
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Social service.
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Alternative medicine.
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Clinical psychology.
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Clinical psychology.
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Complementary medicine.
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Mindfulness (Psychology)
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PSYCHOLOGY-- Applied Psychology.
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SELF-HELP-- Personal Growth-- General.
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SELF-HELP-- Personal Growth-- Happiness.
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SELF-HELP-- Personal Growth-- Success.
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Social service.
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Social work.
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Dewey Classification
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158.1/3
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LC Classification
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BF637.M56
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Added Entry
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Purser, Ronald E.
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Singh, Nirbhay N.
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Stanley, Steven
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