Overview
- Explores the spiritual essence of mindfulness in its clinical Westernized form
- Examines use of meditation-related Buddhist terminology and principles in scientific literature
- Establishes robust foundations for ongoing integration of meditation and mindfulness into Western psychological domains
- Offers a structured system to interpret and delineate Buddhist meditative principles as part of a unified operational approach?
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Part of the book series: Mindfulness in Behavioral Health (MIBH)
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About this book
Key topics featured in this volume include:
- Ethics and mindfulness in Pāli Buddhism and their implications for secular mindfulness-based applications.
- Mindfulness of emptiness and the emptiness of mindfulness.
- Buddhist teachings that support the psychological principles in a mindfulness program.
- A practical contextualization and explanatory framework for mindfulness-based interventions.
- Mindfulness in an authentic, transformative, everyday Zen practice.
- Pristine mindfulness.
Buddhist Foundations of Mindfulness is an indispensable resource for clinical psychologists, and affiliated medical and mental health professionals, including specialists in complementary and alternative medicine as well as social work as well as teachers of Buddhism and meditation.
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Keywords
- Anapanasati Sutra practice
- Brahmaviharas-the Four Immeasurables
- Buddhist foundations of mindfulness
- Buddhist foundations of self-compassion
- Buddhist psychological model of mindfulness
- Buddhist teachings and mindfulness meditation
- Contemporary Buddhism and mindfulness meditation
- Four Establishments of mindfulness
- Four Noble Truths and mindfulness
- Mindfulness Noble Eight-Fold Path
- Mindfulness and breath awareness
- Mindfulness and emptiness
- Mindfulness and the Middle Way
- Mindfulness and the Six Perfections
- Sati and mindfulness meditation
- Satipatthana Sutra practice
- Self-compassion and mindfulness meditation
- Shamatha meditation and mindfulness
- Three Dharma Seals and mindfulness
- Vipassana meditation and mindfulness
Table of contents (16 chapters)
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Mindfulness and Its Relationship to Core Buddhist Teachings
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Integrating Mindfulness into Research and Applied Settings
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Further Buddhist Perspectives on Mindfulness
Reviews
“This book explores a wide range of mindfulness and meditative practices and traditions across Buddhism and reveals how it can be incorporated into current psychological research and clinical practice. … indispensable to those who would like a deeper contemporary understanding of Buddhist foundations of mindfulness. If you are going to read one book to truly understand Buddhist perspectives on mindfulness, this book is it.” (Ramasamy Manikam, Mindfulness, Vol. 7, 2016)
Editors and Affiliations
About the editors
Venerable Edo Shonin has been a Buddhist monk for 30 years and is Spiritual Director of the international Mahayana Bodhayati School of Buddhism. He is Research Director of the Awake to Wisdom Centre for Meditation and Mindfulness Research and a research psychologist at the Nottingham Trent University (UK). He sits on the International Advisory Board for the journal Mindfulness and is an editorial board member of the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. He is internationally known for his work and has more than 100 academic publications relating to the scientific study of mindfulness and Buddhist practice.
Venerable William Van Gordon has been a Buddhist monk for 10 years and is Operations Director of the international Mahayana Bodhayati School of Buddhism. He is co-founder of the Awake to Wisdom Centre for Meditation and Mindfulness Research and is a research psychologist based at the Nottingham Trent University (UK). He is currently Principal Investigator on a number of randomized controlled trials investigating the applications of an intervention known as Meditation Awareness Training (MAT) in clinical and occupational settings. He sits on the editorial board for the International Journal of Buddhism and has more than 100 academic publications relating to the scientific study of Buddhism and associated meditative approaches.
Nirbhay N. Singh is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Health Behavior at the Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Regents University, Augusta, Georgia, USA. Prior to his current appointment, he was a Professor of Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Psychology at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and Director of the Commonwealth Institute for Family Studies, Richmond, Virginia. His research interests include mindfulness, behavioral and psychopharmacological treatments of individuals with disabilities, and assistive technology for supporting individual
swith severe/profound and multiple disabilities. He is the Editor-in-Chief of two journals: Journal of Child and Family Studies and Mindfulness; and Editor of three book series: Mindfulness in Behavioral Health, Evidence-based Practice in Behavioral Health, and Children and Families.Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Buddhist Foundations of Mindfulness
Editors: Edo Shonin, William Van Gordon, Nirbhay N. Singh
Series Title: Mindfulness in Behavioral Health
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18591-0
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Behavioral Science, Behavioral Science and Psychology (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-18590-3Published: 08 September 2015
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-49866-9Published: 24 November 2016
eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-18591-0Published: 27 August 2015
Series ISSN: 2195-9579
Series E-ISSN: 2195-9587
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVI, 365
Number of Illustrations: 10 b/w illustrations, 1 illustrations in colour
Topics: Clinical Psychology, Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Social Work