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The Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Stress and Burnout in Nurses

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2021
Background: Occupational burnout related to stress in the workplace is experienced by nurses who are regularly confronted with trauma, suffering, and high workloads.
Alyssa A Green, Elizabeth Kinchen
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Understanding the First Person Experience of Walking Mindfulness Meditation Facilitated by EEG Modulated Interactive Soundscape

International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2021
Walking meditation is a form of mindfulness training, where the act of walking provides a rhythmic meter for attentional focus. Whilst digital technologies to support sitting meditation and walking practices exist, less explored is the first person in ...
K. Cochrane   +4 more
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Meditative Psychoanalysis

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2016
Psychoanalysis and meditation not only compensate for the other's blind spots, but also, when practiced together, can provide a richer experience than either discipline pursued alone. After considering the way meditation cultivates heightened attentiveness, refines sensory clarity, lessens self-criticism, and increases affect tolerance, thereby ...
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Sacramental Meditation

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2013
The group practice called “sacramental meditation” relies on sacred objects and spontaneous imagination to prepare its participants for spiritual experience. The meditation object is likened to an icon. The practice is compared with Loyola's “spiritual exercises” and the therapeutic technique of “active imagination”.
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Meditation-Induced Psychosis

Psychopathology, 2007
<i>Background:</i>Meditation is a self-regulatory psychological strategy that is frequently applied in Western as well as non-Western countries for different purposes; little is known about adverse events. <i>Sampling and Methods:</i> A male patient is described who developed an acute and transient psychosis with polymorphic ...
Kuijpers, HJH   +3 more
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Mindfulness meditation reduces guilt and prosocial reparation.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2021
The present research investigates whether and how mindfulness meditation influences the guilt-driven tendency to repair harm caused to others. Through a series of eight experiments (N > 1,400), we demonstrate that state mindfulness cultivated via focused-
A. Hafenbrack   +2 more
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Meditations on Pascalian Meditations

Economy and Society, 2001
(2001). Meditations on Pascalian Meditations. Economy and Society: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 139-154.
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Meditation

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020
Contemplating a new skill to add to your well-being toolbox? The good news is that, in this time period, there are many ways to hone and habituate this ancient practice in your day-to-day.
Shauna L. Shapiro, Hooria Jazaieri
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Mindfulness Meditation

Sartre Studies International, 2018
In this article, I consider the rising interest in mindfulness meditation in the West and submit it to an analysis from a Sartrean phenomenological and ontological perspective.
Dane Sawyer
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Descartes's Meditations and Devotional Meditations

Journal of the History of Ideas, 1990
In his Voyage to the World ofCartesius, a satirical critique of Descartes published in 1690, Gabriel Daniel slyly begins by citing Descartes's apologists. Defenders like Mersenne, Daniel says, refute charges of atheism by claiming that "we shall find nothing of a more Christian Temper, and that inspires us more ravishingly with the Love of God than ...
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