
In The Past 20 Years Meditation Has Grown Enormously In Popularity Across The World, Practised Both By The General Public, As Well As By An Increasing Number Of Psychologists Within Their Daily Clinical Practice. Meditation Is Now Used To Treat A Range Of Disorders, Including, Depression, Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Chronic Pain, And Addiction. In The Past Twenty Years We Have Also Learned Much More About The Underlying Neural Bases For Meditation, And Why It Works. The Psychology Of Meditation: Research And Practice Explores The Practice Of Meditation And Mindfulness And Presents Accounts Of The Cognitive And Emotional Processes Elicited During Meditation Practice. Written By Researchers And Practitioners With Considerable Experience In Meditation Practice And From Different Religious Or Philosophical Perspectives, He Book Examines The Evidence For The Effects Of Meditation On Emotional And Physical Well-being In Therapeutic Contexts And In Applied Settings. The Areas Covered Include Addictions, Pain Management, Psychotherapy, Physical Health, Neuroscience, And The Application Of Meditation In School And Workplace Settings. Uniquely, The Contributors Also Present Accounts Of Their Own Personal Experience Of Meditation Practice Including Their History Of Practice, Phenomenology, And The Impact It Has Had On Their Lives. Drawing On Evidence From Both Research And Practice, This Is A Valuable Synthesis Of The Ways In Which Meditation Can Profoundly Enrich Human Experience.
This book investigates the psychological and physiological mechanisms of meditation to determine how these practices influence emotional and physical well-being in clinical and applied settings. Michael A. West compiles contributions from experienced researchers and practitioners to bridge the gap between ancient contemplative traditions and modern clinical science. The text synthesizes empirical data regarding neural activity and cognitive processes with practical applications for treating various disorders. By integrating objective research with subjective accounts, the book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding meditation as a therapeutic tool.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a significant interdisciplinary resource that successfully balances academic rigor with practical clinical relevance. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of personal practitioner accounts provides a unique dimension that distinguishes this work from purely theoretical texts.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191002771
ISBN-13:
9780191002779
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