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- Advances in Mindfulness Training Integration(2004) by Bruno A. Cayoun (Psychology Dept, University of Tasmania)
- Self-Compassion and Psychological Well-Being. (2004) by Kristin Neff (University of Texas, TX)
- The Use of Mindfulness-based Approaches for Suicidal Patients (2004), by J. Mark G. Williams (Oxford Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK) and Michaela Swales (School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK).
- The Effectiveness of Mindfulness Training on the Grieving Process and Emotional Well-Being of Chronic Pain Patients (December 2004) By David Sagula (Personnel Decisions International, Minneapolis) and Kenneth G. Rice, (Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida).
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- From Co-Emergence Dynamics to Human Perceptual Evolution: The Role of Neuroplasticity during Mindfulness Training(2005) by Bruno Cayoun (Psychology Centre and University of Tasmania, Australia)
- Meditation Experience is Associated with Increased Cortical Thickness(2005) by Lazar SW, Kerr C, Wasserman RH, Gray JR, Greve D, Treadway MT, McGarvey M, Quinn BT, Dusek JA, Benson H, Rauch SL, Moore CI, Fischl B. (Multiple sites, US)
- Integrating Mindfulness Meditation With Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies(2005) by Mark Lau and Shelley McMain (Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Ontario, Canada).
- Mindfulness and Marital SatisfactionPublished in Journal of Adult Development, Vol. 12, January 2005, by Leslie Burpee and Ellen Langer (Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts).
- Are Psychological and Ecological Well-being Compatible? The role of values, mindfulness and lifestyle. (2005) by Kirk W. Brown and Tim Kasser (CSP, Meliora Hall, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY USA)
- Mindfulness Groups for People with Psychosis (2005) by Paul Chadwick
University of Southampton & Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, UK, Katherine Newman Taylor and Nicola Abba Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, UK
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Mindfulness-Based Approaches with Children and Adolescents: A Preliminary Review of Current Research in an Emergent Field(2005)By Christine Burke, Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice (CMRP), Department of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, UK.
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- The Psychological and Neurophysiological Concomitants of Mindfulness Forms of Meditation (2007) by B. Ivanovski (Black Dog Institute, Sydney AU; School of Psychiatry, UNSW, Sydney, AU) and GS. Malhi (Academic Discipline of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney; Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney AU).
- PTSD Symptoms, Substance Use, and Vipassana Meditation among Incarcerated Individuals Published in Journal of Traumatic Stress, Vol. 20 (June 2007), by T. L. Simpson, D. Kaysen (VA Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA), S. Bowen, L. M. MacPherson, N. Chawla, (Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA), A. Blume (Dept of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC), G. A. Marlatt, (Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA), and M. Larimer (Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Dept of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA).
- Promoting Mindfulness in Psychotherapists in Training Influences the Treatment Results of Their Patients: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled StudyBy Ludwig Grepmair, Ferdinand Mitterlehner, Thomas Loew, Egon Bachler, Wolfhardt Rother, and Marius Nickel, Published in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, in Medical Settings, Vol.76, 2007 .
- Everyday Mindfulness and Mindfulness Meditation: Overlapping Constructs or Not?By Brian L. Thompson , Jennifer Waltz Department of Psychology, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, United States Received Published in Science Direct: Personality and Individual Differences 43 (2007) 1875-1885.
- Self-compassion and Adaptive Psychological Functioningby Kristin D. Neff a, Kristin L. Kirkpatrick b, Stephanie S. Rude a
aEducational Psychology Department, University of Texas, Austin, bEastern Kentucky University
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2008
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- Interoceptive awareness in experienced meditators By SAHIB S. KHALSA,a DAVID RUDRAUF,a ANTONIO R. DAMASIO,b RICHARD J. DAVIDSON,c ANTOINE LUTZ,c and DANIEL TRANELa
aDepartment of Neurology and Neuroscience Program, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA bBrain and Creativity Institute, Department of Psychology and Neurology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA cW. M. Keck Laboratory for Functional Brain Imaging and Behavior, Waisman Center, and Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA Psychophysiology, 45 (2008).
- Regulation of the Neural Circuitry of Emotion by ompassion Meditation: Effects of Meditative ExpertiseAntoine Lutz1, Julie Brefczynski-Lewis2, Tom Johnstone3, Richard J. Davidson 1
1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America, 2West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States of America, 3 University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom
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- The underlying anatomical correlates of long-term meditation: Larger hippocampal and frontal volumes of gray matter.
By Eileen Ludersa, Arthur W. TogaaNatasha Leporea, Christian Gaserb aLaboratory of Neuro Imaging, Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine, 635 Charles Young Drive South, Suite 225, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7334, USA bDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Jena, Philosophenweg 3, 07740 Jena, Germany NeuroImage 45, 672-678, 2009
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Mindful Awareness, Mindsight, and Neural Integration by Daniel J. Siegel, Director, Mindsight Institute, Los Angeles, California, The Humanistic Psychologist, 37: 2, 137 - 158
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