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Relational mindfulness : fundamentals and applications / / Roberto Aristegui, Javier Garcia Campayo, Patricio Barriga, editors



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Titolo: Relational mindfulness : fundamentals and applications / / Roberto Aristegui, Javier Garcia Campayo, Patricio Barriga, editors Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (297 pages)
Disciplina: 158.13
Soggetto topico: Mindfulness (Psychology)
Interpersonal relations
Atenció plena
Relacions humanes
Soggetto genere / forma: Llibres electrònics
Electronic books.
Persona (resp. second.): AristeguiRoberto
García CampayoJavier
BarrigaPatricio
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Theoretical Fundamentals of Relational Mindfulness -- Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Relational Mindfulness -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Mindfulness: Operational Definition -- 1.3 Relational Perspective and Discourses of the Self -- 1.4 Paradigms in Psychology and Epistemological Core of Intelligibility -- 1.4.1 Pragmatism -- 1.4.2 Holism -- 1.4.3 Nucleus of Epistemological Intelligibility -- 1.5 Meta-theoretical Reflection -- 1.5.1 Meta-theoretical Assumptions of the Pictorial Theory of Language as a Context for Understanding Mental Terms -- 1.5.2 Gergen's Synthesis: Holism and Coordination of Action -- 1.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: The Skillful Art of "Heartfulness" and "Kindfulness" in Relational Buddhism -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Appropriating -- 2.3 Denuding -- 2.4 Reclaiming -- 2.5 Karma -- 2.6 Re-contextualizing -- 2.7 Heartfulness -- 2.8 Relational Buddhism -- 2.9 Closing Remarks -- References -- Chapter 3: Radical Presence: A Relational Alternative to Mindfulness -- 3.1 Why Mindfulness, Why Now? -- 3.1.1 The Discourse of Mindfulness -- 3.2 The Rise of Disciplinary Knowledge -- 3.2.1 Pathologizing Discourses -- 3.3 Reconstructing Mindfulness Relationally -- 3.3.1 Social Construction -- 3.3.2 From Private Minds to Social Minds -- 3.3.3 Radical Presence and the Challenges of Living in a Complex World -- 3.3.4 The Peril of Relational Isolation -- 3.4 Radical Presence as a Different Path for Going on Together -- References -- Chapter 4: Recovering the Phenomenological and Intersubjective Nature of Mindfulness Through the Enactive Approach -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Mindfulness as a Cognitive Practice -- 4.2.1 The Scientific Study of Mindfulness Through Self-Reports -- 4.2.2 Limitations of Self-Report Questionnaires in Collecting Information on Subjective Experience.
4.3 The Experiential Nature of Mindfulness -- 4.3.1 The Relational Nature of Consciousness and Mindfulness -- 4.4 Enaction: The Natural Framework to Investigate Mindfulness as Experience -- 4.4.1 The Neurophenomenological Program: The Scientific Method Under the Enactive Approach -- References -- Chapter 5: Relationship Enactive Perspective as a Principle of Relational Mindfulness -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Representation Perspective of Knowledge -- 5.3 The Computational Metaphor of the Mind and the Predominance of the Symbolic Representation -- 5.4 Foundations and Characteristics of Enaction -- 5.5 A Renewed Vision of the Body -- 5.6 Steps Towards a Relational Enaction -- 5.7 Relational Enaction as the Foundation of Relational Mindfulness -- References -- Chapter 6: The Contribution of Francisco Varela to the Emergence of a New Paradigm in Social Sciences and the Practice of Relational Mindfulness -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 From the Biocybernetic Perspective: The Emergence of a New Paradigm in Science -- 6.3 The Emergence of a New Paradigm as a Third-Order Cybernetics -- 6.4 Foundation of a Social Biocybernetics: The Autonomy and Biological Unity of the Living Being -- 6.5 Importance of a Social Biocybernetics for Social Sciences -- 6.6 The Paradigm Crisis in Social Sciences -- 6.7 Mindfulness as a Step from Observation Models to Experiential Practice Models -- References -- Part II: Applications of Relational Mindfulness -- Chapter 7: Mindfulness-Based Compassionate Living: Cultivating Relationality with 'Heartful Mind' and 'Mindful Heart' -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Aim of the Programme -- 7.3 Area of Application -- 7.4 Theoretical Underpinnings -- 7.4.1 The Evolving Brain -- 7.4.2 Three Emotion Regulation Systems -- 7.4.3 The Evolving Mind -- 7.5 Development of the Programme -- 7.6 Description of the Programme in an Overview.
7.7 Duration, Before and After the Course -- 7.8 Available Versions -- 7.9 Deepening MBCL with Interpersonal Mindfulness Practice -- 7.10 Empirical Evaluation -- 7.11 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8: Mindfulness, Compassion, and Embodiment Practices in Contemplative Psychotherapy: Shifting Self-Enclosed Processing to Relational Processing at All Levels of the Human Mind-Brain -- 8.1 Beyond Simple Mindfulness: The Relational Insight and Arts of Contemplative Care -- 8.2 The Neuropsychology of Relational Mindfulness: Background and Context -- 8.3 The Neuropsychology of Relational Mindfulness: From Stress to Engagement -- 8.4 Clinical Application: The New Paradigm and Approaches of Positive Neuroplasticity -- 8.5 Conclusion: Relational Mindfulness, Psychotherapy, and the Contemplative Model -- References -- Chapter 9: Mindfulness as Relational Ethics -- 9.1 Our Crisis of "Meaning" -- 9.2 Pop-Mindfulness? -- 9.3 Phronesis: Mindfulness as (Relational) Ethics -- 9.4 From Contemplation to Movement, to (Positive) Freedom -- 9.5 Personal Resonance -- 9.6 In Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Mindfulness for the Development of Relational Therapeutic Skills for Health Professionals -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Burnout Prevention -- 10.3 Clinical Communication Practice -- 10.4 Therapeutic Relationship Process -- 10.4.1 Observe -- 10.4.2 Describe -- 10.4.3 Acting with Awareness -- 10.4.4 Nonjudgment of Inner Experience -- 10.4.5 Nonreactivity to Inner Experience -- 10.5 Incorporating Mindfulness Practice -- 10.5.1 Reflexive Mindful Questioning and Journaling -- 10.5.2 Mindful Pauses -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Mindfulness as an Embodied Relational Resource in Psychotherapy -- 11.1 The Mindfulness Revolution -- 11.2 Personal Background -- 11.3 The Basics of Mindfulness -- 11.4 Mindfulness in Practice.
11.5 The Practice of Relational Mindfulness -- 11.6 Relational Mindfulness and the Generative Model in Psychotherapy -- 11.7 Relational Mindfulness as an Embodied Resource in Generative Practice -- 11.8 Relational Mindfulness: The Working Platform and Generative Moments -- 11.9 When the Earth Shakes: An Applied Case of Relational Mindfulness -- 11.10 Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 12: Relational Mindfulness, Attachment and Deconstruction of the Self -- 12.1 Relational Mindfulness and Associated Factors -- 12.2 Attachment Styles and Interpersonal Relationships -- 12.2.1 Attachment Theory -- 12.2.2 Stages of Attachment -- 12.2.3 Attachment Styles -- 12.2.4 Importance of Attachment Styles -- 12.2.5 How to Know Our Attachment Style -- 12.2.6 The Concept of Compassion -- 12.2.7 Attachment-Based Compassion Therapy (ABCT) -- 12.2.8 Effect of ABCT on Attachment Styles in Healthy People -- 12.3 The Importance of the Reduction in the Strength of the Self in Relational Mindfulness -- 12.3.1 The Self-Concept -- 12.3.2 Self-Concept Is Built over the Time -- 12.3.3 Self-Reference Bias -- 12.3.4 The Development of the Self over Human Evolution -- 12.3.5 The Self-Concept in Individualistic vs Collectivist Cultures -- 12.3.6 Distorted Assumptions About the Self -- 12.3.7 Being Aware of the Main Biases in Interpersonal Relationships Caused by the Self -- 12.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Relational Awareness: A Stepping-Stone Toward Flourishing Organizations -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.1.1 Adapt or Die -- 13.1.2 My Experience of Relational Awareness -- 13.2 Relational Awareness -- 13.2.1 To Be Aware: Step One to Any Change -- 13.2.2 System Awareness and Inclusiveness -- 13.2.3 Relational Being -- 13.2.4 Relational Leading -- 13.3 Enhancing Relational Awareness Through Communication -- 13.3.1 The Power of Questions.
13.3.2 The Language of Abundance -- 13.3.3 Connection: Creating Bridges -- 13.3.4 Five Relational Acts -- 13.4 Presence and Relational Mindfulness -- 13.4.1 The Self and the Other -- 13.4.2 From Self-Centered to Relational Awareness -- 13.4.3 Servant Leadership -- 13.4.4 From Fear to Trust -- 13.4.5 Openness to Feedback and Offering Feedforward -- 13.4.6 Relational Mindfulness: Co-creating Shared Meaning -- 13.4.7 Relational Awareness Connected to Our Relationship with the World -- 13.5 Summary: Implications for Practice -- References -- Chapter 14: Mindfulness and the Generative Perspective: A Dialogue/Virtuous Circle -- 14.1 The Tie Between Mindfulness and Generativity -- 14.2 Generative Perspectives and Practices: Dialogue and Relational Mindfulness -- 14.2.1 Luiz Is Contemplating Suicide -- 14.3 Generative Process as Dialogic Mindfulness in Action -- 14.4 Dialogue or the Crafting of Interbeing -- 14.5 Dialogue and Generativity/Creativity on a Nonlinear Horizon: Circular Networks of Interbeing -- 14.6 Emerging Generative Processes and Practices: Recreating Relationships and Interbeing -- 14.7 Working Within the Generative Process: Expanding Being and Interbeing -- 14.8 Creation of a Generative Process: A Working Platform -- 14.9 Generative Professional-Client Relationship -- 14.9.1 Illustrating the Process: From Gender War to Cultural and Community Transformations in Being and Interbeing -- 14.9.2 Illustrating the Process in Therapy: From "Being Frozen" to Generativity -- 14.10 Dialogic Mindfulness: Walking in Dialogue -- References -- Index.
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ISBN: 3-030-57733-3
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