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Mindfulness in Positive Psychology: The Science of Meditation and Wellbeing [Kõva köide]

Edited by (lecturer at the University of East London, Associate Programme Leader for the MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and C), Edited by (senior lecturer, program leader of MAPP (Masters in Applied Positive Psychology) at the University of East London)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 612 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138808458
  • ISBN-13: 9781138808454
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 612 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138808458
  • ISBN-13: 9781138808454
Teised raamatud teemal:
Mindfulness in Positive Psychology brings together the latest thinking in these two important disciplines. Positive psychology, the science of wellbeing and strengths, is the fastest growing branch of psychology, offering an optimal home for the research and application of mindfulness. As we contemplate mindfulness in the context of positive psychology, meaningful insights are being revealed in relation to our mental and physical health.The book features chapters from leading figures from mindfulness and positive psychology, offering an exciting combination of topics. Mindfulness is explored in relation to flow, meaning, parenthood, performance, sports, obesity, depression, pregnancy, spirituality, happiness, mortality, and many other ground-breaking topics. This is an invitation to rethink about mindfulness in ways that truly expands our understanding of wellbeing.Mindfulness in Positive Psychology will appeal to a readership of students and practitioners, as well as those interested in mindfulness, positive psychology, or other relevant areas such as education, healthcare, clinical psychology, counselling psychology, occupational psychology, and coaching. The book explores cutting edge theories, research, and practical exercises, which will be relevant to all people interested in this area, and particularly those who wish to enhance their wellbeing via mindfulness.

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"The integration of mindfulness and positive psychology could greatly enhance our understanding of these two related fields. This book provides a comprehensive discussion of mindfulness, well-being, happiness, flow, meaning, and purpose in a wide range of populations and settings. It sheds helpful new light on how the understanding of mindfulness can enhance the study of wellbeing, and how positive psychology can enhance the study of mindfulness."- Dr Ruth Baer, Author of "Mindfulness-based Treatment Approaches"

"This book comes at a time when practitioners and patients alike, are seeking self-management tools that can infiltrate and provide positive interventions into what can appear as an overwhelming sense of despair in our modern world. Ivtzan and Lomas have pulled together contributors from a variety of backgrounds, to trace mindfulness from its historically grounded Buddhist philosophical roots through to its practical application in a wide variety of therapeutic endeavours. The useful instructional elements of the chapters makes the book multifaceted, so it could be used to learn more about the attributes and enabling factors of a mindfulness approach, whether as a manager, educator, practitioner, or as an individual wanting to claim back their life in full technicolour high definition, without any electronic stimulus outside of their own beautiful minds."- Professor Sally Hardy, Head of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, London South Bank University

"What unique angle does positive psychology offer to mindfulness research? In this book the authors organized varied chapters to address this important question. Some of the world's leading authors, researchers and scholars of mindfulness have been willing to explore mindfulness in relation to different aspects of positive psychology, and have contributed their insights to this inspiring book" - Professor Yi-Yuan Tang, Texas Tech University, USA

Mindfulness in positive psychology: An introduction 1(12)
Itai Ivtzan
PART I Positive psychology interventions
13(82)
1 Mindfulness-based strengths practice (MBSP) for enhancing well-being, managing problems, and boosting positive relationships
15(22)
Ryan M. Niemiec
Judith Lissing
2 Self-compassion: Embracing suffering with kindness
37(14)
Kristin Neff
Oliver Davidson
3 Mindful parenting begins at the beginning: Potential benefits of perinatal meditation training for family well-being
51(13)
Catherine Shaddix
Larissa G. Duncan
4 Mindfulness and performance
64(16)
Amy L. Baltzell
5 The relevance of mindful eating for addressing youth obesity
80(15)
Jeanne Dalen
PART II Positive theory and mechanisms of mindfulness
95(78)
6 Mindfulness: The essence of well-being and happiness
97(11)
Christelle T. Ngnoumen
Ellen J. Langer
7 Mindfulness, mental health, and positive psychology
108(18)
Shauna Shapiro
Sarah de Sousa
Hooria Jazaieri
8 Mortality and mindfulness: How intense encounters with death can generate spontaneous mindfulness
126(15)
Steven Taylor
9 Flowing with mindfulness: Investigating the relationship between flow and mindfulness
141(15)
Sue Jackson
10 Additional mechanisms of mindfulness: How does mindfulness increase wellbeing?
156(17)
Tarli Young
PART III Mindfulness for health practitioners and carers
173(70)
11 Contemplative pedagogy and nursing education
175(18)
Anne Bruce
Betty Poag
12 Mindfulness-Based Medical Practice: Eight weeks en route to wellness
193(19)
Patricia Lynn Dobkin
13 Mindfulness-based positive behavior support in intellectual and developmental disabilities
212(16)
Nirhhay N. Singh
Giulio E. Lancioni
Ramasamy Manikam
Larry L. Latham
Monica M. Jackman
14 Working it: Making meaning with workplace mindfulness
228(15)
Michael F. Steger
Eve Ekman
PART IV Mindfulness in spirituality
243(50)
15 Mindfulness and spirituality in positive youth development
245(20)
Eleanor F. Cobb
Clayton H. McClintock
Lisa J. Miller
16 Nourishment from the roots: Engaging with the Buddhist foundations of mindfulness
265(15)
Tim Lomas
17 Mindfulness and wellbeing: Towards a unified operational approach
280(13)
Edo Shonin
William Van Gordon
Mark D. Griffiths
PART V Mindful therapy
293(48)
18 Mindfulness and person-centred therapy
295(13)
Stephen Joseph
David Murphy
Tom G. Patterson
19 Beyond mindfulness: The power of self-compassion, purpose, play, and confidence in the clinical treatment of the depressed client
308(13)
Elisha Goldstein
20 Mindfulness yoga in pregnancy: A promising positive treatment augmentation for women experiencing depression or anxiety
321(20)
Maria M. Muzik
Susan E. Hamilton
Index 341
Itai Ivtzan is a positive psychologist, a senior lecturer and the program leader of MAPP (Masters in Applied Positive Psychology) at the University of East London (UEL). His research areas are mindfulness, meditation, spirituality and wellbeing. In addition to many journal papers and book chapters, he is the author of several books and the leading author of Second Wave Positive Psychology: Embracing the dark side of life.

Tim Lomas is a lecturer at the University of East London, where he is the associate programme leader for the MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology. He has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and books in relation to mindfulness, including a monograph based on his PhD, entitled Masculinity, Meditation, and Mental Health.