Mindfulness reconsidered |
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Authors: | David Brazier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Instituto Terapia Zen Internacional , Sevilla , Espana dharmavidya@amidatrust.com |
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Abstract: | Mindfulness has recently become a popular addition to the range of methods available to counsellors and psychotherapists, especially in the field of stress reduction but is the method being over-sold? This article reviews the origins of mindfulness, attempts a balanced review of what mindfulness is and is not good for, looks at the question of whether the meaning of the term has mutated or suffered dilution as its popularity has grown and considers what that popularity and possible mutation tell us about the current state of thinking in the psychotherapy field. In the process, it puts the usefulness and nature of mindfulness in a new perspective, challenging a number of commonly held contemporary views on the subject. |
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Keywords: | mindfulness psychotherapy buddhist philosophy awareness |
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