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Academic Bibliography

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Astin, J.A. (1997). Stress reduction through mindfulness meditation: Effects on psychological symptomatology, sense of control, and spiritual experiences. Psychotherapy & Psychosomatics, 66, 97-106.

Atwood, J. D., & Maltin, L. M. (1991). Putting Eastern Philosophies into western psychotherapies. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 3, 368-382.

Barbieri, P (1997). Habitual desires: The destructive nature of expressing your anger. International Journal of Reality Therapy, 17, 17-23.

Bogart, G. (1991). The use of meditation in psychotherapy: A review of the literature. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 3, 383-412.

Broms, C. (1999). Free from stress by autogenic therapy. Relaxation technique yielding peace of mind and self-insight. Lakartidningen, 96(6):588-92.

Brown, Daniel P.; Engler, Jack (1980). The stages of mindfulness meditation: A validation study. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 12, 143-192.

Brown, Daniel; Forte, Michael; Dysart, Michael (1984). Differences in visual sensitivity among mindfulness meditators and non-meditators. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 58, 727-733.

Brown, Daniel; Forte, Michael; Dysart, Michael (1984). Visual sensitivity and mindfulness meditation. Perceptual & Motor Skills, 58, 775-784.

Brown, Daniel; Forte, Michael; Rich, Philip; Epstein, Gerald (1982-83). Phenomenological differences among self hypnosis, mindfulness meditation, and imaging. Imagination, Cognition & Personality, 2, 291-309.

Bruckstein, DC (1999). Effects of acceptance-based and cognitive behavioral interventions on chronic pain management. Hofstra U, US,UMI Order number: AAM9919162 Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering. 1999 Jul. 60 (1-B): p. 0359.

Davidson, RJ, & Goleman, DJ (1977). The role of attention in meditation and hypnosis: A psychobiological perspective on transformations of consciousness. International Journal of Clinical &
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Disayavanish, Primprao The effect of buddhist insight meditation on stress and anxiety. Illinois State U, USA,UMI Order number: AAM9510422 Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences. 1995 May. 55 (11-A): p. 3540.

Dunn, BR, Hartigan, JA, & Mikulas, WL (1999). Concentration and mindfulness meditations: Unique forms of consciousness? Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, 24, 147-165.

Easterlin, B., & Cardena, E. (1998-1999). Cognitive and emotional differences between short- and long-term Vipassana meditators. Imagination, Cognition & Personality, 18, 69-81.

Flinton, CA (1998). The effects of meditation techniques on anxiety and locus of control in juvenile delinquents. California Inst of Integral Studies, USA, UMI Order number: AAM9824353 Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering.. 59 (2-B): p. 871.

Forte, Michael; Brown, Daniel P.; Dysart, Michael (1987-1988). Differences in experience among mindfulness meditators. Imagination, Cognition & Personality, 7, 47-60.

Goleman, D. (1988). The Meditative Mind: The Varieties of Meditative Experience. New York: Penguin

Greene, YN, & Hiebert, B (1988). A comparison of mindfulness meditation and cognitive self-observation. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 22, 25-34.

Kabat-Zinn, J. (1982). An outpatient program in behavioral medicine for chronic pain patients based on the practice of mindfulness meditation: Theoretical Considerations and preliminary results. General Hospital Psychiatry, 4, 33-47.

Kabat-Zinn, J. (1984). An outpatient program in behavioral medicine for chronic pain patients based on the practice of mindfulness meditation: Theoretical considerations and preliminary results. ReVISION, 7, 71-72.

Kabat-Zinn. J (1990). Full catastrophy living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York: Delacorte.

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Kabat-Zinn, J., Lipworth, L., & Burney, R. (1985). The clinical use of mindfulness meditation for the self-regulation of chronic pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 8 (2), 163-190.

Kabat-Zinn, J., Wheeler, E., Light, T., Skillings, A., Scharf, M. J., Cropley, T. G., Hosmer, D., & Bernhard, J. D. (1998). Influence on mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction intervention on rates of skin clearing patients with moderate to severe psoriasis undergoing phototherapy (uvb) and photochemotherapy (puva). Psychosomatic Medicine, 60, 625-632.

Kaplan, KH, Goldenberg, DL, & Galvin-Nadeau, M (1993). The impact of a meditation-based stress reduction program on fibromyalgia. General Hospital Psychiatry, 15, 284-289.

Khalsa, Sat-Kaur Effects of two types of meditation on self-esteem of introverts and extraverts. U California, Berkeley, USA, Dissertation Abstracts International. 1991 Mar. 51 (9-A): p. 3018.

Kornfield, Jack M. The psychology of Mindfulness Meditation. Saybrook Inst, Dissertation Abstracts International. 1983 Aug. 44 (2-B): p. 610.

Kristeller, J.L., & Hallett, C.B. (1999). An exploratory study of a meditation-based intervention for binge eating disorder. Journal of Health Psychology, 4, 357-363.

Kutz, I., Borysenko, J. Z., & Benson, H. (1985). Meditation and psychotherapy: a rationale for the integration of dynamic psychotherapy, the relaxation response, and mindfulness meditation. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 142, 1-8.

Kutz, I., Leserman, J., Dorrington, C., Morrison, C. H., Borysenko, J. Z., & Benson, H. (1985). Meditation as an adjunct to psychotherapy: An outcome study. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 43, 209-218.

Lazar, SW, Bush, G, Gollub, RL, Fricchione, GL, Khalsa, G, & Benson, H. (2000). Functional brain mapping of the relaxation response and meditation. Neuroreport, 11, 1581-5.

Lou, HC, Kjaer, TW, Friberg, L, Wildschiodtz, G, Holm, S, & Nowak, M. (1999). A 15O-H2O PET study of meditation and the resting state of normal consciousness. Human Brain Mapping, 7, 98-105.

Marlatt, G.A., & Kristeller, J.L. (1999). Mindfulness and meditation. In: William R. Miller, Ed; et al. Integrating spirituality into treatment: Resources for practitioners.. American Psychological Association: Washington, DC, USA, 1999. p. 67-84 of xix, 293pp.

Massion, AO; Teas, J; Hebert, JR; Wertheimer, MD; Kabat-Zinn, J. (1995). Meditation, melatonin and breast/prostate cancer: hypothesis and preliminary data. Medical Hypotheses, 44, 39-46.

Miller, John J. (1993). The unveiling of traumatic memories and emotions through mindfulness and concentration meditation: Clinical implications and three case reports. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 25, 169-180.

Miller, JJ, Fletcher, K, & Kabat-Zinn, J (1995). Three-year follow-up and clinical implications of a mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction intervention in the treatment of anxiety disorders. General Hospital Psychiatry, 17, 192-200.

Murphy, Robert (1995). The effects of mindfulness meditation vs progressive relaxation training on stress egocentrism anger and impulsiveness among inmates. Hofstra U, USA,UMI Order number:
AAM9501855 Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering. 1995 Feb. 55 (8-B): p. 3596.

Rosch, Eleanor (1997). Mindfulness meditation and the private (?) self. In: Ulric N., Ed; D.A. Jopling, Ed; et al. The conceptual self in context: Culture, experience, self-understanding.. Cambridge University Press: New York, NY, USA, 1997. p. 185-202 of viii, 285pp.

Roth, B. (1997). Mindfulness-based stress reduction in the inner city. Advances, 13, 50-58.

Santorelli, Saki Frederic (1993). A qualitative case analysis of mindfulness meditation training in an outpatient stress reduction clinic and its implications for the development of self-knowledge. U Massachusetts, USA, Dissertation Abstracts International. 1993 Mar. 53 (9-A): p. 3115.

Shapiro, S.L., Schwartz, G.E., & Bonner, G. (1998). Effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on medical and premedical students. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 21, 581-599.

Siebert, James Robert (1994). Meditation, absorption, and anxiety: Predisposition and training effects. California Inst of Integral Studies, CA, USA, Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering. 1994. 55 (3-B): p. 1193.

Speca, Michael; Carlson, Linda E.; Goodey, Eileen; Angen, Maureen (2000). A randomized, wait-list controlled clinical trial: The effect of a mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction program on mood and symptoms of stress in cancer outpatients. Psychosomatic Medicine, 62, 613-622.

Tate, David Brent (1994). Mindfulness meditation group training: Effects on medical and psychological symptoms and positive psychological characteristics. Brigham Young U, UT, USA, Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering. 1994. 55 (5-B): p. 2018.

Teasdale, J. D., Segal, Z., & Williams, J. M. G. (1995). How does cognitive therapy prevent depressive relapse and why should attentional control (mindfulness) training help? Behaviour Research and Therapy, 33 (1), 25-39.

Valentine, Elizabeth R.; Sweet, Philip L. G. (1999). Meditation and attention: A comparison of the effects of concentrative and mindfulness meditation on sustained attention. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2, 59-70.

Varela, Francisco J.; Thompson, Evan; Rosch, Eleanor (1991). The embodied mind: Cognitive science and human experience. The MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, USA, 1991. xx, 308pp.

Wallace, B.A. The cultivation of sustained voluntary attention in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Stanford U, USA,UMI Order number: AAM9535686 Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences. 1995 Dec. 56 (6-A): p. 2286

Wallace, B.A. (1999). The Buddhist tradition of Samatha: Methods for refining and examining consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 6, 175-187.

Young, R.P. (1999). The experiences of cancer patients practicing mindfulness meditation. Saybrook Inst., US,UMI Order number: AEH9925005 Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences & Engineering. 1999 Oct. 60 (4-B): p. 1508.

Young, Shinzen (1994). Purpose and method of Vipassana meditation. Humanistic Psychologist, 22, 53-61.

Sometimes I wonder how some of those old situations would have gone down if I knew how to take a couple of breaths.

Juan, 18

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