Explore Contemplation by Applied Subject Sources:Contemplation by Applied Subject Contemplation by Applied SubjectThis category has 770 sources. J. Creswell D, Way BM, Eisenberger NI, Lieberman MD. 0. Neural Correlates of Dispositional Mindfulness During Affect Labeling. Psychosomatic Medicine. 69(6):560-565. Davidson RJ, Kabat-Zinn J, Schumacher J, Rosenkranz M, Muller D, Santorelli SF, Urbanowski F, Harrington A, Bonus K, Sheridan JF. 0. Alterations in Brain and Immune Function Produced by Mindfulness Meditation. Psychosomatic Medicine. 65(4):564-570. Ellis A. 0. Reason and emotion in psychotherapy. Symington SH, Symington MF. 0. A Christian Model of Mindfulness: Using Mindfulness Principles to Support Psychological Well-Being, Value-Based Behavior, and the Christian Spiritual Journey. Journal of Psychology & Christianity. 31(1):71-77. Hickey WShannon. 0. Meditation as Medicine: A Critique. Cross Currents. 60(2):168-184. Levesque C, Brown KWarren. 0. Mindfulness as a moderator of the effect of implicit motivational self-concept on day-to-day behavioral motivation. Motivation and Emotion. 31(4):284-299. Neff KD, Rude SS, Kirkpatrick KL. 0. An examination of self-compassion in relation to positive psychological functioning and personality traits. Journal of Research in Personality. 41(4):908-916. Ramel W, Goldin PR, Carmona PE, McQuaid JR. 0. The Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Cognitive Processes and Affect in Patients with Past Depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 28(4):433-455. Pagnoni G, Cekic M. 0. Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation. Neurobiology of Aging. 28(10):1623-1627. Reibel DK, Greeson JM, Brainard GC, Rosenzweig S. 0. Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health-related quality of life in a heterogeneous patient population. General Hospital Psychiatry. 23(4):183-192. Pages Page of 77
Contemplation by Applied SubjectThis category has 770 sources. J. Creswell D, Way BM, Eisenberger NI, Lieberman MD. 0. Neural Correlates of Dispositional Mindfulness During Affect Labeling. Psychosomatic Medicine. 69(6):560-565. Davidson RJ, Kabat-Zinn J, Schumacher J, Rosenkranz M, Muller D, Santorelli SF, Urbanowski F, Harrington A, Bonus K, Sheridan JF. 0. Alterations in Brain and Immune Function Produced by Mindfulness Meditation. Psychosomatic Medicine. 65(4):564-570. Ellis A. 0. Reason and emotion in psychotherapy. Symington SH, Symington MF. 0. A Christian Model of Mindfulness: Using Mindfulness Principles to Support Psychological Well-Being, Value-Based Behavior, and the Christian Spiritual Journey. Journal of Psychology & Christianity. 31(1):71-77. Hickey WShannon. 0. Meditation as Medicine: A Critique. Cross Currents. 60(2):168-184. Levesque C, Brown KWarren. 0. Mindfulness as a moderator of the effect of implicit motivational self-concept on day-to-day behavioral motivation. Motivation and Emotion. 31(4):284-299. Neff KD, Rude SS, Kirkpatrick KL. 0. An examination of self-compassion in relation to positive psychological functioning and personality traits. Journal of Research in Personality. 41(4):908-916. Ramel W, Goldin PR, Carmona PE, McQuaid JR. 0. The Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Cognitive Processes and Affect in Patients with Past Depression. Cognitive Therapy and Research. 28(4):433-455. Pagnoni G, Cekic M. 0. Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation. Neurobiology of Aging. 28(10):1623-1627. Reibel DK, Greeson JM, Brainard GC, Rosenzweig S. 0. Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health-related quality of life in a heterogeneous patient population. General Hospital Psychiatry. 23(4):183-192. Pages Page of 77