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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2016

Series: Mindfulness in Behavioral Health

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319440170

ISBN (eBook): 9783319440194

Full citation:

Ronald E. Purser, David Forbes, Adam Burke (eds), Handbook of mindfulness, Berlin, Springer, 2016

Handbook of mindfulness

Contents

"Paying attention" in a digital economy

reflections on the role of analysis and judgement within contemporary discourses of mindfulness and comparisons with classical buddhist accounts of sati

Richard King

27-45

Mindfulness

traditional and utilitarian

David Brazier

63-74

Selling mindfulness

commodity lineages and the marketing of mindful products

Jeff Wilson

109-119

The critique of mindfulness and the mindfulness of critique

paying attention to the politics of our selves with Foucault's analytic of governmentality

Edwin NG

135-152

A meta-critique of mindfulness critiques

from mcmindfulness to critical mindfulness

Zack Walsh

153-166

Is there a corporate takeover of the mindfulness industry?

an exploration of Western mindfulness in the public and private sector

Christopher Titmuss

181-194

Mindfulness in the working life

beyond the "corporate" view, in search for new spaces of awareness and equanimity

Massimo Tomassini

215-230

Against one method

contemplation in context

Brooke D. Lavelle

233-242

Mindfulness-based interventions

clinical psychology, buddhadharma, or both? a Wisdom perspective

David Lewis, Deborah Rozelle

243-268

Mindfulness

the bottled water of the therapy industry

Paul Moloney

269-292

The fourth treasure

psychotherapy's contribution to the dharma

Manu Bazzano

293-304

Constructing the mindful subject

reformulating experience through affective–discursive practice in mindfulness-based stress reduction

Steven Stanley, Charlotte Longden

305-322

Saving the world

personalized communication of mindfulness neuroscience

Jenny Eklöf

323-335

The ultimate RX

cutting through the delusion of self-cherishing

Lisa Dale Miller

337-352

What is the sound of one invisible hand clapping?

neoliberalism, the invisibility of Asian and Asian American Buddhists, and secular mindfulness in education

Funie Hsu

369-381

Through a glass darkly

the neglect of ethical and educational elements in mindfulness-based interventions

Terry Hyland

383-396

Education as the practice of freedom

a social justice proposal for mindfulness educators

Jennifer Cannon

397-409

The curriculum of right mindfulness

the relational self and the capacity for compassion

Joy L. Mitra, Mark T. Greenberg

411-424

A "mechanism of hope"

mindfulness, education, and the developing brain

Joshua Moses, Suparna Choudhury

447-458

Meditation matters

replies to the anti-mcmindfulness bandwagon!

Rick Repetti

473-493

Criticism matters

a response to Rick Repetti

Glenn Wallis

495-504