Mindfulness in positive psychology : the science of meditation and wellbeing / edited by Itai Ivtzan, Tim Lomas.

Contributor(s): Ivtzan, Itai [editor.] | Lomas, Tim [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2016Description: 1 online resource (ix, 348 pages)ISBN: 9781315747217; 9781317600640; 9781317600657Subject(s): Positive psychology | Mindfulness (Psychology) | MeditationAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 150.1988 LOC classification: BF204.6 | .M564 2016ebOnline resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
pt. 1. Positive psychology interventions -- pt. 2. Positive theory and mechanisms of mindfulness -- pt. 3. Mindfulness for health practitioners and carers -- pt. 4. Mindfulness in spirituality -- pt. 5. Mindful therapy.
Summary: Mindfulness in Positive Psychology brings together the latest thinking in these two important disciplines. Positive psychology, the science of wellbeing and strengths, is the fastest growing branch of psychology, offering an optimal home for the research and application of mindfulness. As we contemplate mindfulness in the context of positive psychology, meaningful insights are being revealed in relation to our mental and physical health. The book features chapters from leading figures from mindfulness and positive psychology, offering an exciting combination of topics. Mindfulness is explored in relation to flow, meaning, parenthood, performance, sports, obesity, depression, pregnancy, spirituality, happiness, mortality, and many other ground-breaking topics. This is an invitation to rethink about mindfulness in ways that truly expands our understanding of wellbeing. Mindfulness in Positive Psychology will appeal to a readership of students and practitioners, as well as those interested in mindfulness, positive psychology, or other relevant areas such as education, healthcare, clinical psychology, counselling psychology, occupational psychology, and coaching. The book explores cutting edge theories, research, and practical exercises, which will be relevant to all people interested in this area, and particularly those who wish to enhance their wellbeing via mindfulness.
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pt. 1. Positive psychology interventions -- pt. 2. Positive theory and mechanisms of mindfulness -- pt. 3. Mindfulness for health practitioners and carers -- pt. 4. Mindfulness in spirituality -- pt. 5. Mindful therapy.

Mindfulness in Positive Psychology brings together the latest thinking in these two important disciplines. Positive psychology, the science of wellbeing and strengths, is the fastest growing branch of psychology, offering an optimal home for the research and application of mindfulness. As we contemplate mindfulness in the context of positive psychology, meaningful insights are being revealed in relation to our mental and physical health. The book features chapters from leading figures from mindfulness and positive psychology, offering an exciting combination of topics. Mindfulness is explored in relation to flow, meaning, parenthood, performance, sports, obesity, depression, pregnancy, spirituality, happiness, mortality, and many other ground-breaking topics. This is an invitation to rethink about mindfulness in ways that truly expands our understanding of wellbeing. Mindfulness in Positive Psychology will appeal to a readership of students and practitioners, as well as those interested in mindfulness, positive psychology, or other relevant areas such as education, healthcare, clinical psychology, counselling psychology, occupational psychology, and coaching. The book explores cutting edge theories, research, and practical exercises, which will be relevant to all people interested in this area, and particularly those who wish to enhance their wellbeing via mindfulness.

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