How to be present

From Crossing the Sacred Sea [Cruzando el mar sagrado] by Nathan A. Strait

  1. () The little book of Zen healing: Japanese rituals for beauty, harmony, and love [i]
  2. () Reflecting on bodily listening in place: an intercultural and intersensory research-creation project [u]
  3. () Give the gift of your attention [u]
  4. () 3 questions that bring us back to now [u]
  5. () Wayfinding requires you to be present in the world [u]
  6. () The mundane thrill of 'romanticizing your life' by paying attention to it [u]
  7. () Awe: the new science of everyday wonder and how it can transform your life [i]
  8. () Aesthetic life and why it matters [i] [d]
  9. () The philosophical retreat to the here and now: notes on living in time [d]
  10. () This beauty: a philosophy of being alive [i]
  11. () Aesthetics of care: practice in everyday life [i]
  12. () An immense world: how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us [i]
  13. () The problem of now: the injunction to immerse yourself in the present might be psychologically potent, but is it metaphysically meaningful? [and comments] [u]
  14. () Being there when it happens: a novel approach to sampling reflectively observed experience [d]
  15. () The reactive therapist: the problem of interpersonal reactivity in psychological therapy and the potential for a mindfulness-based program focused on 'mindfulness-in-relationship' skills for therapists [d]
  16. () Feeling the world as being here [i] [d]
  17. Frédérique de Vignemont, Andrea Serino, Hong Yu Wong, & Alessandro Farnè [ed] () The world at our fingertips: a multidisciplinary exploration of peripersonal space [i] [d]
  18. () Archaeology of everyday life [d]
  19. () Defining and operationalizing chaplain presence: a review [p] [d] [j]
  20. () Relativity and the present [i] [d]
  21. () Teaching in the now: John Dewey on the educational present [i] [j]
  22. () From 'having' to 'being': self-worth and the current crisis of American society [p] [d]
  23. () Creative expertise is associated with transcending the here and now [p] [d]
  24. () Temporal focus: thinking about the past, present, and future [p] [d]
  25. () Uproar: calm leadership in anxious times [i]
  26. () Which facets of mindfulness protect individuals from the negative experiences of obsessive intrusive thoughts? [d]
  27. () How to practice bearing witness [u]
  28. () Making seconds count: when valuing time promotes subjective well-being [p] [d]
  29. () The knowns and unknowns of boredom: a review of the literature [p] [d]
  30. () The karma of now: why the present moment isn't the goal [o] [u]
  31. () Perspectival structure and agentive self-location [i] [d]
  32. () Understanding contemplative practices from the perspective of dual-process theories [i] [d]
  33. () Reducing separateness with presence: how mindfulness catalyzes intergroup prosociality [i] [d]
  34. () Anesthesia: the gift of oblivion and the mystery of consciousness [i]
  35. () How mindfulness enhances self-control [i] [d]
  36. () Attending: medicine, mindfulness, and humanity [i]
  37. () Therapeutic relational presence: relationship as a pathway to spirituality [i] [d]
  38. () A practical guide to cultivating therapeutic presence [i] [d]
  39. () The mindfulness practice, aesthetic experience, and creative democracy [d] [j] [u]
  40. () Therapist presence, absence, and extraordinary presence [i] [d]
  41. () The power of moments: why certain experiences have extraordinary impact [i]
  42. () Mindlessness: the corruption of mindfulness in a culture of narcissism [i]
  43. Johan C. Karremans & Esther K. Papies [ed] () Mindfulness in social psychology [i] [d]
  44. () Time to lay the Libet experiment to rest: commentary on Papanicolaou (2017) [d]
  45. () A brief mindfulness practice increases self-reported calmness in young children: a pilot study [d]
  46. Ian Phillips [ed] () The Routledge handbook of philosophy of temporal experience [i] [d]
  47. () Brief mindfulness meditation training reduces mind wandering: the critical role of acceptance [p] [d] [u]
  48. () On being awesome: a unified theory of how not to suck [i]
  49. () Keeping the faith [u]
  50. () Aesthetics of the familiar: everyday life and world-making [i] [d]
  51. () Audience immersion, mindfulness and the experience of scenography [i] [d]
  52. () Making beauty: the wearing of polleras in the Andean Altiplano [u]
  53. () Presence: how mindfulness and meditation shape your brain, mind, and life [i] [d]
  54. Frédérique de Vignemont & Adrian J. T. Alsmith [ed] () The subject's matter: self-consciousness and the body [i] [d]
  55. () Dewey and the art of experience [u]
  56. () Working in the present moment: the impact of mindfulness on trainee psychotherapists' experience of relational depth [d]
  57. Amy L. Baltzell [ed] () Mindfulness and performance [i] [d]
  58. () Are there levels of consciousness? [conclusion: no] [p] [d]
  59. () An embracing thought: contemporary Sōtō interpretations of hishiryō [d]
  60. () Flow and peak experiences [and hypnosis] [i]
  61. () Self-with-other in teacher practice: a case study through care, Aristotelian virtue, and Buddhist ethics [d]
  62. () Immersion: a writer's guide to going deep [i] [d]
  63. () Self-compassion in psychotherapy: mindfulness-based practices for healing and transformation [i]
  64. () On the way to mindfulness: how a focus on outcomes (even good outcomes) prevents good outcomes [i] [d]
  65. Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi [ed] () Critical mindfulness: exploring Langerian models [i] [d]
  66. () The ancient origins of consciousness: how the brain created experience [i] [d] [j]
  67. Luis Garcia-Larrea & Philip L. Jackson [ed] () Pain and the conscious brain [i]
  68. László Harmat, Frans Ørsted Andersen, Fredrik Ullén, Jon Wright, & Gaynor Sadlo [ed] () Flow experience: empirical research and applications [i] [d]
  69. () Dead man's float [i]
  70. () Distrusting the present [d]
  71. () Healing the heart and mind with mindfulness: ancient path, present moment [i] [d]
  72. () Mindful tech: how to bring balance to our digital lives [i] [d]
  73. () Cure: a journey into the science of mind over body [i]
  74. () The construct of mindfulness amidst and along conceptions of rationality [i] [d]
  75. () Thought in action: expertise and the conscious mind [i] [d]
  76. () The pragmatists' approach to injustice [d] [u]
  77. () The happiness equation: want nothing + do anything = have everything [i]
  78. () The mindful self in space and time [i] [d]
  79. Ronald E. Purser, David Forbes, & Adam Burke [ed] () Handbook of mindfulness: culture, context, and social engagement [i] [d]
  80. () In praise of forgetting: historical memory and its ironies [i] [d]
  81. () Mindfulness or menmitsu? [u]
  82. () Mindfulness within the full range of Buddhist and Asian meditative practices [i] [d]
  83. () Behavioral assessment of mindfulness difficulties in borderline personality disorder [d]
  84. Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl & Robert W. Roeser [ed] () Handbook of mindfulness in education: integrating theory and research into practice [i] [d]
  85. () Mindfulness in organizations: a cross-level review [d]
  86. () The brain on silent: mind wandering, mindful awareness, and states of mental tranquility [p] [d]
  87. () The artistry of therapy and Zen practice [d]
  88. () A bite of the universe [i]
  89. () The poetry of everyday life: storytelling and the art of awareness [i] [d] [j]
  90. () One practice samādhi [or: Constantly sitting samādhi] [i] [j]
  91. () Emptiness and omnipresence: an essential introduction to Tiantai Buddhism [i] [j]
  92. () Attention: feedback focuses a wandering mind [p] [d]
  93. () 52 small changes for the mind [i]
  94. Kirk Warren Brown, J. David Creswell, & Richard M. Ryan [ed] () Handbook of mindfulness: theory, research, and practice [i]
  95. () Simple self-care for therapists: restorative practices to weave through your workday [i]
  96. () Questions for an open cultural institution: thinking together in provocative places [u]
  97. () Mindfulness-integrated CBT for well-being and personal growth: four steps to enhance inner calm, self-confidence and relationships [i] [d]
  98. () Presence: bringing your boldest self to your biggest challenges [i]
  99. () Closed-loop training of attention with real-time brain imaging [p] [d]
  100. Patricia L. Dobkin [ed] () Mindful medical practice: clinical narratives and therapeutic insights [i] [d]
  101. () The now and the passage of time: from physics to psychology [d]
  102. () Interoception, contemplative practice, and health [p] [d] [u]
  103. () See for yourself: a visual guide to everyday beauty [i]
  104. () Beyond theory: Martin Buber's I and Thou and the role of contemplation in integrated relational counseling [d]
  105. () Emotions, narratives, and ethical mindfulness [p] [d]
  106. () Screen relations: the limits of computer-mediated psychoanalysis and psychotherapy [i] [d]
  107. () Just this is it: Dongshan and the practice of suchness [i]
  108. () Mindfulness meditation reduces implicit age and race bias: the role of reduced automaticity of responding [d]
  109. () Promoting radical openness and flexible control [i]
  110. () The way of tenderness: awakening through race, sexuality, and gender [i]
  111. () Cultivating intention (as we enter the fray): the skillful practice of embodying presence, awareness and purpose as action researchers [i] [d]
  112. () Reading and the body: the physical practice of reading [i] [d]
  113. () Thinking in the zone: the expert mind in action [d]
  114. () 'Doing intimacy' in a public market: how the gendered experience of ethnography reveals situated social dynamics [d]
  115. Brian D. Ostafin, Michael D. Robinson, & Brian P. Meier [ed] () Handbook of mindfulness and self-regulation [i] [d]
  116. () The myth of the present moment [d]
  117. () The price of abundance: how a wealth of experiences impoverishes savoring [p] [d]
  118. () Analyzing in the present [d]
  119. () This present moment: new poems [i]
  120. () Reclaiming travel [i] [d]
  121. () Inside this moment: a clinician's guide to promoting radical change using acceptance and commitment therapy [i]
  122. () In this moment: five steps to transcending stress using mindfulness and neuroscience [i]
  123. () The perils of automaticity [d]
  124. () Reclaiming conversation: the power of talk in a digital age [i]
  125. () 'If I can grapple with this I can truly be of use in the therapy room': using the therapist's own emotional struggles to facilitate effective therapy [d]
  126. Valtteri Arstila & Dan Lloyd [ed] () Subjective time: the philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience of temporality [i] [d] [j]
  127. () The power of noticing: what the best leaders see [i]
  128. () Mindful parenting: a guide for mental health practitioners [i] [d]
  129. () Social work beyond the VDU: foregrounding co-presence in situated practice—why face-to-face practice matters [d]
  130. () Examining workplace mindfulness and its relations to job performance and turnover intention [d]
  131. () Metacognitive facilitation of spontaneous thought processes: when metacognition helps the wandering mind find its way [i] [d]
  132. Paolo Inghilleri, Eleonora Riva, Giuseppe Riva, Pietro Cipresso, Aneta Przepiórka, & Matthew Coleshill [ed] () Enabling positive change: flow and complexity in daily experience [i] [d]
  133. () Classical American pragmatism: practicing philosophy as experiencing life [d]
  134. Greg Madison [ed] () Theory and practice of focusing-oriented psychotherapy: beyond the talking cure [i]
  135. Greg Madison [ed] () Emerging practice in focusing-oriented psychotherapy: innovative theory and applications [i]
  136. () Effortless mindfulness: genuine mental health through awakened presence [i] [d]
  137. Sebastian Möller & Alexander Raake [ed] () Quality of experience: advanced concepts, applications and methods [i] [d]
  138. () Most intimate: a Zen approach to life's challenges [i]
  139. () Acceptably aware during general anaesthesia: 'dysanaesthesia'—the uncoupling of perception from sensory inputs [p] [d]
  140. () Recover!: stop thinking like an addict and reclaim your life with the PERFECT program [i]
  141. () A history of religion in 5 1/2 objects: bringing the spiritual to its senses [i]
  142. () Sitting together: essential skills for mindfulness-based psychotherapy [i]
  143. () The myth of the bodily felt sense [i]
  144. () Don't stop thinking about tomorrow: think about your future and you'll have a more productive present [u]
  145. () The influence of mindful attention on value claiming in distributive negotiations: evidence from four laboratory experiments [d]
  146. () Phenomenology of positive change: personal growth [i] [d]
  147. () Impact of mindfulness training on attentional control and anger regulation processes for psychotherapists in training [p] [d]
  148. () Mindful discipline: a loving approach to setting limits and raising an emotionally intelligent child [i]
  149. () Mindfulness of death [d]
  150. () Art is an unmade bed: a normcore aesthetics manifesto [u]
  151. () Mapping modalities of self-awareness in mindfulness practice: a potential mechanism for clarifying habits of mind [d]
  152. () The body keeps the score: brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma [i]
  153. () 'Yes, and': acceptance, resistance, and change in improv, aikido, and psychotherapy [u]
  154. () Perspective: the calm within the storm [i]
  155. () Improvisation on the edge: notes from on and off the stage [i]
  156. () Monotonous tasks require self-control because they interfere with endogenous reward [p] [d]
  157. () The garden of meeting and speaking [or: The monastic field of meeting and speaking] [u]
  158. () Mindfulness as a transtheoretical clinical process [p] [d]
  159. () Effects of pre-session centering for therapists on session presence and effectiveness [d]
  160. () The mutual constitution of sensuous and discursive understanding in scientific practice: an autoethnographic lens on academic writing [d]
  161. () My friendship with Martin Buber [i]
  162. () Caring and well-being: a lifeworld approach [i] [d]
  163. () Towards an ontology of the present moment [d]
  164. () On looking: eleven walks with expert eyes [i]
  165. () Mindfulness and de-automatization [d]
  166. () Yoga sparks: 108 easy practices for stress relief in a minute or less [i]
  167. () Attentional bias, distractibility and short-term memory in anxiety [d]
  168. () Accompanying: pathways to social change [i]
  169. () The role of emotions in clinical reasoning and decision making [p] [d]
  170. () The costs and benefits of mind-wandering: a review [d]
  171. () Mindful relationships [d]
  172. Boon Lay Ong [ed] () Beyond environmental comfort [i] [d]
  173. () The sisters of mindfulness [p] [d]
  174. () Conspicuous and inconspicuous discriminations in everyday life [i] [d]
  175. () Hear where we are: sound, ecology, and sense of place [i] [d]
  176. () Meditation, mindfulness and executive control: the importance of emotional acceptance and brain-based performance monitoring [d]
  177. () Deafening silence, unexpected gifts [u]
  178. () True refuge: finding peace and freedom in your own awakened heart [i]
  179. () ATTEND: toward a mindfulness-based bereavement care model [p] [d]
  180. () Living beautifully with uncertainty and change [i]
  181. () Competence in teaching mindfulness-based courses: concepts, development and assessment [d]
  182. () Mindfulness and acceptance in couple and family therapy [i] [d]
  183. () Therapeutic presence: a mindful approach to effective therapy [i] [d]
  184. () The science and art of listening: why listening is so much more than hearing [u]
  185. () Going my way?: the benefits of travelling in the same direction [d]
  186. () The deep bodily roots of emotion [d]
  187. () Passing the salt: how eating together creates community [u]
  188. () Mindfulness, time affluence, and journey-based affect: exploring relationships [d]
  189. () Patience: the art of peaceful living [i]
  190. () Rethinking occupational deprivation and boredom [d]
  191. () Everything that is not a belief is true [i]
  192. () Being Buddha at work: 108 ancient truths on change, stress, money, and success [i]
  193. () Varieties of presence [i] [d] [j]
  194. () Attentional networks and consciousness [p] [d] [u]
  195. () The construction of emotional experience requires the integration of implicit and explicit emotional processes [p] [d]
  196. () Observation and ecology: broadening the scope of science to understand a complex world [i] [d]
  197. () The reluctant researcher: shyness in the field [d] [u]
  198. () Escalation and mindfulness [d]
  199. () Mindfulness, openness to experience, and transformational learning [i] [d]
  200. () Beyond the brain: how body and environment shape animal and human minds [i] [d] [j]
  201. () Creating personal presence: look, talk, think, and act like a leader [i]
  202. () A way of being: bringing mindfulness into individual therapy [d]
  203. () Paying attention to mindfulness and its effects on task performance in the workplace [d]
  204. () Being with [d]
  205. () What are the benefits of mindfulness?: a practice review of psychotherapy-related research [p] [d]
  206. () Health care providers' mindfulness and treatment outcomes: a critical review of the research literature [d]
  207. () Engaging the moment with incarcerated youth: an existential–humanistic approach [d]
  208. Tom A. Hutchinson [ed] () Whole person care: a new paradigm for the 21st century [i] [d]
  209. () Being alive: essays on movement, knowledge and description [i] [d]
  210. () Therapeutic work with the present moment: a comparative conversation analysis of existential and cognitive therapies [d]
  211. () Mindfulness, self-care, and wellness in social work: effects of contemplative training [d]
  212. () Sharing the moment: the duration of embraces in humans [d]
  213. () Awareness: a key piece in the procrastination puzzle [u]
  214. () How are you feeling? [u]
  215. Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, & Curtis D. LeBaron [ed] () Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world [i]
  216. () John Dewey and the artful life: pragmatism, aesthetics, and morality [i]
  217. () Fixing our focus: training attention to regulate emotion [d]
  218. () Stirring the depths: transference, countertransference and touch [d]
  219. () Moments in time [p] [d] [u]
  220. Ruth A. Baer [ed] () Assessing mindfulness & acceptance processes in clients: illuminating the theory & practice of change [i]
  221. () Awakening joy: 10 steps that will put you on the road to real happiness [i]
  222. () A moment dead, a moment alive: how a situational personhood emerges in the vegetative state in an Israeli hospital unit [d]
  223. Brian Bruya [ed] () Effortless attention: a new perspective in the cognitive science of attention and action [i] [d]
  224. () Being there: why leaders should not 'fiddle' while Rome burns [d]
  225. () Deconstructing mindfulness and constructing mental health: understanding mindfulness and its mechanisms of action [d]
  226. (/2017) Temporal consciousness [u]
  227. () Kinds and dimensions of mindfulness: why it is important to distinguish them [d]
  228. () Standing in the fire: leading high-heat meetings with calm, clarity, and courage [i]
  229. () The way you make me feel: evidence for individual differences in affective presence [d]
  230. () Incorporating the concept of mindfulness in informal outdoor education settings [d]
  231. () Relational aspects of mindfulness: implications for the practice of marriage and family therapy [d]
  232. () Compassion focused therapy: distinctive features [i] [d]
  233. () Patients can diagnose too: how continuous self-assessment aids diagnosis of, and recovery from, depression [d]
  234. () Small steps [d]
  235. () A wandering mind is an unhappy mind [p] [d] [j]
  236. () Using mindfulness meditation to teach beginning therapists therapeutic presence: a qualitative study [d]
  237. () Teaching mindfulness: a practical guide for clinicians and educators [i] [d]
  238. () Embodied economics: how bodily information shapes the social coordination dynamics of decision-making [p] [d] [u]
  239. () Non-interference and awareness [d]
  240. () Observational approaches in ecology open new ground in a changing world [d]
  241. () From signal to semantic: uncovering the emotional dimension of negotiation [u]
  242. () Mindful consumption: a customer-centric approach to sustainability [d]
  243. () Toward a Deweyan theory of communicative mindfulness [d]
  244. () Counsellor presence: bridging the gap between wisdom and new knowledge [d]
  245. () Novelty as a dimension in the affective brain [d]
  246. Margaret Whitehead [ed] () Physical literacy: throughout the lifecourse [i] [d]
  247. () Hypnosis, mindfulness, and acceptance: artful integration [i]
  248. Tim Bayne, Axel Cleeremans, & Patrick Wilken [ed] () The Oxford companion to consciousness [i] [d]
  249. () Embodied attentiveness: recognising the language of movement [d]
  250. () The complete Tassajara cookbook: recipes, techniques, and reflections from the famed Zen kitchen [i]
  251. () Absent minds and absent agents: attention-lapse induced alienation of agency [p] [d]
  252. () The effect of mindfulness on heart rate control [d]
  253. () A model of mindful parenting: implications for parent–child relationships and prevention research [d]
  254. () From everyday to scientific observation: how children learn to observe the biologist's world [d]
  255. () Metacognitive therapy: distinctive features [i] [d]
  256. (/2013) Body sense: the science and practice of embodied self-awareness [or: The psychophysiology of self-awareness: rediscovering the lost art of body sense] [i]
  257. () Emotion and recognition at work: energy, vitality, pleasure, truth, desire, and the emergent phenomenology of transformational experience [i]
  258. Diana Fosha, Daniel J. Siegel, & Marion Fried Solomon [ed] () The healing power of emotion: affective neuroscience, development, and clinical practice [i]
  259. () Rapt: attention and the focused life [i]
  260. () The virtue of simplicity [d]
  261. () The mindfulness solution to pain: step-by-step techniques for chronic pain management [i]
  262. () Staring: how we look [i]
  263. () You are here: discovering the magic of the present moment [i]
  264. () If you live long enough [i]
  265. () Cultivating mindfulness in health care professionals: a review of empirical studies of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) [p] [d]
  266. () Letting everything become your teacher: 100 lessons in mindfulness [i]
  267. () The wick in the candle of learning: epistemic curiosity activates reward circuitry and enhances memory [d]
  268. () Mindfulness versus positive evaluation [i] [d]
  269. Steven Laureys, Olivia Gosseries, & Giulio Tononi [ed] (/2016) The neurology of consciousness: cognitive neuroscience and neuropathology [i] [d]
  270. () Staying with conflict: a strategic approach to ongoing disputes [i]
  271. () When you don't like what you feel: experiential avoidance, mindfulness and meta-emotion in emotion regulation [d]
  272. () Think, blink or sleep on it?: the impact of modes of thought on complex decision making [d]
  273. () Out of our heads: why you are not your brain, and other lessons from the biology of consciousness [i]
  274. () When rejection sensitivity matters: regulating dependence within daily interactions with family and friends [p] [d]
  275. () Does unconscious thought improve complex decision making? [d]
  276. () Awareness and ethics in dispute resolution and law: why mindfulness tends to foster ethical behavior [u]
  277. () Your brain at work: strategies for overcoming distraction, regaining focus, and achieving all day long [i]
  278. () Mindfulness for law students: using the power of mindful awareness to achieve balance and success in law school [i]
  279. () Mindful teaching & teaching mindfulness: a guide for anyone who teaches anything [i]
  280. () 'You were always on my mind': therapists' intersession experiences in relation to their therapeutic practice, professional characteristics, and quality of life [p] [d]
  281. () Toward a practice of mindfulness [i] [d]
  282. (/2017) The art and science of mindfulness: integrating mindfulness into psychology and the helping professions [i] [d]
  283. () The ethics of routine: consciousness, tedium and value [i] [d]
  284. () Executive functions, self-regulation, and chronic pain: a review [d]
  285. () Healing spaces: the science of place and well-being [i]
  286. () The courage to be present: Buddhism, psychotherapy, and the awakening of natural wisdom [i]
  287. () Momentary reductions of attention permit greater processing of irrelevant stimuli [d]
  288. () Psychophysical acting: an intercultural approach after Stanislavski [i]
  289. () The zen of helping: spiritual principles for mindful and open-hearted practice [i]
  290. () Mindful social work: from theory to practice [d]
  291. () A logic for the magic of mindful negotiation [d]
  292. () Being the moment [p] [d]
  293. () Sensing change [d]
  294. () Mindfulness, compassion, and the police in America: an essay of hope [u]
  295. () Being with dying: cultivating compassion and fearlessness in the presence of death [i]
  296. Steven F. Hick & Thomas Bien [ed] () Mindfulness and the therapeutic relationship [i]
  297. () Gardening at the dragon's gate: at work in the wild and cultivated world [i]
  298. () Exploring space and place with walking interviews [u]
  299. () Commitment to connection in a culture of fear [d]
  300. () On the irrationality of emotion and the rationality of awareness [p] [d]
  301. () The psychology of transcending the here and now [p] [d] [j] [u]
  302. () Sleep deprivation and vigilant attention [d]
  303. () Peer consultation for mediators: the use of a holding environment to support mediator reflection, inquiry, and self-knowing [d]
  304. () Awareness and authoring: the idea of self in mindfulness and narrative therapy [d]
  305. () The continuous present in Ozu Yasujirō's Late spring [d]
  306. () Measuring alertness [d]
  307. () Exploring the relationship between occupational presence, occupational engagement, and people's well-being [d]
  308. () Love's garden: a guide to mindful relationships [i]
  309. () Mobility as stress regulation: a challenge to dialogue in planning? [i] [d]
  310. () On the relative independence of thinking biases and cognitive ability [p] [d]
  311. () Facilitate first thyself: the person-centered dimension of facilitator education [d]
  312. () Conversational mindfulness [u]
  313. () Being with that: the relevance of embodied understanding for practice [d]
  314. () Action inquiry: interweaving multiple qualities of attention for timely action [i] [d] [u]
  315. () Mindfulness: the present moment in clinical social work [d]
  316. William Vitek & Wes Jackson [ed] () The virtues of ignorance: complexity, sustainability, and the limits of knowledge [i]
  317. () Constructive and unconstructive repetitive thought [d]
  318. () Metacognitive training aids decision making [d]
  319. () Reclaiming vitality and presence: sensory awareness as a practice for life [i]
  320. () Attending to the present: mindfulness meditation reveals distinct neural modes of self-reference [d]
  321. () Thriving with social purpose: an integrative approach to the development of optimal human functioning [d]
  322. () High perceptual load makes everybody equal: eliminating individual differences in distractibility with load [d]
  323. () What got you here won't get you there: how successful people become even more successful [i]
  324. () Promoting mindfulness in psychotherapists in training influences the treatment results of their patients: a randomized, double-blind, controlled study [d]
  325. () The unconscious actor: out of control, in full command: the art of performance in acting and in life [i]
  326. () Mindfulness training modifies subsystems of attention [p] [d]
  327. () Leadership agility: five levels of mastery for anticipating and initiating change [i]
  328. () Playing Pygmalion: how people create one another [i]
  329. () Each moment is the universe: Zen and the way of being time [i]
  330. () Contact: tact and caress [d]
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  332. (/2009) Trauma stewardship: an everyday guide to caring for self while caring for others [i]
  333. () It's not about time [i]
  334. () Meditative dialogue: a tool for engaging students in collaborative learning processes [d]
  335. () Enaction: toward a Zen mind in learning and teaching [i]
  336. () Find your focus zone: an effective new plan to defeat distraction and overload [i]
  337. () Evocative cues and presence: relational consciousness within qualitative research [d]
  338. John J. Prendergast & G. Kenneth Bradford [ed] () Listening from the heart of silence [i]
  339. () Lessons from Bernard Rudofsky: life as a voyage [i]
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  341. () The mindful brain: reflection and attunement in the cultivation of well-being [i]
  342. () The lights are on but no one's home: meta-awareness and the decoupling of attention when the mind wanders [p] [d]
  343. () Counting the cost of an absent mind: mind wandering as an underrecognized influence on educational performance [p] [d]
  344. () Time is not fleeting: thoughts of a medieval Zen Buddhist [d]
  345. () Short-term meditation training improves attention and self-regulation [p] [d] [u]
  346. () The unshuttered heart: opening to aliveness/deadness in the self [i]
  347. () Drop your tools: on reconfiguring management education [d]
  348. () Don't just do something, stand there!: ten principles for leading meetings that matter [i]
  349. () Love, open awareness, and authenticity: a conversation with William Blake and D. W. Winnicott [d]
  350. () The automaticity of social life [p] [d] [u]
  351. () Absent-mindedness: lapses of conscious awareness and everyday cognitive failures [p] [d]
  352. () Use of self: a primer revisited [d]
  353. () Leading through conflict: how successful leaders transform differences into opportunities [i]
  354. (/2007) Liderazgo ante la adversidad: cómo los buenos líderes transforman los conflictos en oportunidades [i]
  355. () What clients find helpful in psychotherapy: developing principles for facilitating moment-to-moment change [d]
  356. () The precious treasury of pith instructions [i]
  357. () Trager for self-healing: a practical guide for living in the present moment [i]
  358. () Zen body-being: an enlightened approach to physical skill, grace, and power [i]
  359. () In dialogue with Daniel Stern: a review and discussion of The present moment in psychotherapy and everyday life [d]
  360. () Typologies of attentional networks [p] [d]
  361. () Knowing yourself: mindfulness [in negotiation and mediation] [i]
  362. () Mindful staff increase learning and reduce aggression in adults with developmental disabilities [d]
  363. () Enhanced communication by developing a non-anxious presence [d]
  364. () Empathic attunement facilitation: stimulating immediate task engagement in zero-history training groups of helping professionals [i]
  365. () Tibetan meditation: practical teachings and step-by-step exercises on how to live in harmony, peace, and happiness [i]
  366. () Untangling the present: the role of appropriate attention [o] [u]
  367. () Faith, evidence, and action: better guesses in an unknowable world [d]
  368. () Mindfulness and the quality of organizational attention [d] [j]
  369. () Detached mindfulness in cognitive therapy: a metacognitive analysis and ten techniques [d]
  370. () The half-second delay: what follows? [d]
  371. () Enhancing self-awareness in medical students: an overview of teaching approaches [p] [d]
  372. () Resonant leadership: renewing yourself and connecting with others through mindfulness, hope, and compassion [i]
  373. () Moving beyond the comfort zone in psychotherapy [i]
  374. () Mindfulness in hospice care: practicing meditation-in-action [d]
  375. () Mindfulness and marital satisfaction [d]
  376. () Getting unstuck: breaking your habitual patterns and encountering naked reality [i]
  377. () The radical acceptance of everything: living a focusing life [i]
  378. () How now: 100 ways to celebrate the present moment [i]
  379. Christopher K. Germer, Ronald D. Siegel, & Paul R. Fulton [ed] (/2013) Mindfulness and psychotherapy [i]
  380. () Overloaded circuits: why smart people underperform [p] [u]
  381. () Keeping the peace: mindfulness and public service [i]
  382. () Just to be alive is enough [u]
  383. () The gift of self: the art of transparent facilitation [i]
  384. () Polishing your heart: artisans and machines in Japan [i] [d]
  385. () Becoming alive: psychoanalysis and vitality [i]
  386. () To grow in wisdom: Vannevar Bush, information overload, and the life of leisure [i] [d]
  387. () Improv wisdom: don't prepare, just show up [i]
  388. (/2013) Cultivating attention and compassion [i]
  389. () The when of knowing [d]
  390. () Neuroticism as mental noise: a relation between neuroticism and reaction time standard deviations [d]
  391. () Mindfulness mediation, the cultivation of awareness, mediator neutrality, and the possibility of justice [u]
  392. () Timely and transforming leadership inquiry and action: toward triple-loop awareness [u]
  393. (/2013) Relational mindfulness [i]
  394. () From daily life to philosophy [d] [j]
  395. () Awake at work: facing the challenges of life on the job [i]
  396. () The turbulence within: how sensitivities throw off performance in executives [i]
  397. () Mind time: the temporal factor in consciousness [i]
  398. () Trust [i]
  399. () Self-regulation: context-appropriate balanced attention [i]
  400. () Layers of presence: a bio-cultural approach to understanding presence in natural and mediated environments [d]
  401. () Presence: exploring profound change in people, organizations, and society [i]
  402. () Mindful caregiving increases happiness among individuals with profound multiple disabilities [d]
  403. () The present moment in psychotherapy and everyday life [i]
  404. () Light on body image treatment: acceptance through mindfulness [p] [d]
  405. () Action inquiry: the secret of timely and transforming leadership [i]
  406. () The false duality of work and leisure [d] [u]
  407. () Confronting the gaps by being present in 'not knowing' [u]
  408. () Radical acceptance: embracing your life with the heart of a Buddha [i]
  409. () The benefits of being present: mindfulness and its role in psychological well-being [d]
  410. () The art of waking people up: cultivating awareness and authenticity at work [i]
  411. () Nonduality and therapy: awakening the unconditioned mind [i] [u]
  412. () More balls than hands: juggling your way to success by learning to love your mistakes [i]
  413. () Leadership presence: dramatic techniques to reach out, motivate, and inspire [i]
  414. () Mindfulness: method and process [d]
  415. () Beyond book learning: cultivating the pedagogy of experience through field trips [d]
  416. () Martin Buber's I and thou: practicing living dialogue [i]
  417. () The power of full engagement: managing energy, not time, is the key to high performance and personal renewal [i]
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  421. () The perfect wrong note: learning to trust your musical self [i]
  422. (/2014) The worst is over: what to say when every moment counts [i]
  423. () Pro choices: the right to laugh [i]
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  425. () Healing Zen: awakening to a life of wholeness and compassion while caring for yourself and others [i]
  426. () Off to the side: a memoir [i]
  427. (/2004) To live is just to live [i]
  428. () Making the world my body: Simone Weil and somatic practice [d] [j]
  429. () Place-based education: learning to be where we are [d]
  430. () The art of getting well: a five-step plan for maximizing health when you have a chronic illness [i]
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  434. () The gift of therapy: an open letter to a new generation of therapists and their patients [i]
  435. () Being upright: Zen meditation and the bodhisattva precepts [i]
  436. () Through the body: a practical guide to physical theatre [i]
  437. () Commentary on Bohart's 'The client is the most important common factor' [d]
  438. () Sit still and pay attention? [d]
  439. (/2007) Zen is right here: teaching stories and anecdotes of Shunryū Suzuki [or: To shine one corner of the world: moments with Shunryū Suzuki: stories of a Zen master told by his students] [i]
  440. () The places that scare you: a guide to fearlessness in difficult times [i]
  441. () Where the action is: the foundations of embodied interaction [i] [d]
  442. () Just being [p] [u]
  443. () Welcome everything [p]
  444. () Growing up together: aging and family practice [u]
  445. () Making friends with death: a Buddhist guide to encountering mortality [i]
  446. () The precious treasury of the basic space of phenomena [i]
  447. () Light waves: fine tuning the mind [i] [d]
  448. (/2005) Zen 24/7: all Zen all the time [i]
  449. () Finding space: Winnicott, God, and psychic reality [i]
  450. () Practicing presence: the spirituality of caring in everyday life [i]
  451. () Time and intimacy: a new science of personal relationships [i]
  452. () Finding a joyful life in the heart of pain [or: Turning suffering inside out: a Zen approach to living with physical and emotional pain] [i]
  453. (/2022) The art of awareness: how observation can transform your teaching [i]
  454. () Performativity and the event: enacting a philosophy of difference [d]
  455. () How to use your eyes [i] [d]
  456. () Executive attention and metacognitive regulation [p] [d]
  457. () Be free where you are: a talk given at the Maryland Correctional Institution [i]
  458. () How to get from where you are to where you want to be [i]
  459. Thupten Jinpa & Jaś Elsner [ed] () Songs of spiritual experience: Tibetan Buddhist poems of insight and awakening [i]
  460. () The construct of mindfulness [d]
  461. () Highs!: over 150 ways to feel really, really good... without alcohol or other drugs [i]
  462. () Mental attention, consciousness, and the progressive emergence of wisdom [d]
  463. () God is at eye level: photography as a healing art [i]
  464. () Zazen and psychotherapeutic presence [p] [d]
  465. () Toward a psychology of awakening: Buddhism, psychotherapy, and the path of personal and spiritual transformation [i]
  466. () The unbearable automaticity of being [d]
  467. () Re-viewing the nude [d] [j]
  468. () Psychotherapy isn't what you think: bringing the psychotherapeutic engagement into the living moment [i]
  469. () A case for an art education of everyday aesthetic experiences [d] [j]
  470. () Conquest of abundance: a tale of abstraction versus the richness of being [i]
  471. () Fear of intimacy [i]
  472. () Dialogue and the art of thinking together: a pioneering approach to communicating in business and in life [i]
  473. () Innocence [i]
  474. () The bodily complexity of truth-telling in qualitative research: some implications of Gendlin's theory [d]
  475. () When healing is more than simply clowning around [d]
  476. (/2001) Relaxing into your being [i]
  477. () Emptying your cup: non-verbal awareness and general semantics [j]
  478. () Inattentional blindness [i] [d]
  479. (/2002) The art of living: to do little things in a big way [i] [j]
  480. () Radical presence: teaching as contemplative practice [i]
  481. (/2003) In praise of silence [i]
  482. () The heart of being helpful: empathy and the creation of a healing presence [i]
  483. () When things fall apart: heart advice for difficult times [i]
  484. () On Zen work [u]
  485. Kenneth R. Fox [ed] () The physical self: from motivation to well-being [i]
  486. () My eye, your face: a conversation [i]
  487. () Branch points [i]
  488. () Everyday blessings: the inner work of mindful parenting [i]
  489. (/2001) The invisible clock: a practical revolution in finding time for everyone and everything [i]
  490. () A year to live: how to live this year as if it were your last [i]
  491. () Teaching in the midst of belatedness: the paradox of natality in Hannah Arendt's educational thought [d]
  492. () Deleuze's philosophy of the concrete [u]
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  497. (/1997) The tao of coaching: boost your effectiveness at work by inspiring those around you [i]
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  501. () Bare bones meditation: waking up from the story of my life [i]
  502. () Effortless mastery: liberating the master musician within [i]
  503. () Dismantling fixations [u]
  504. () Action in the physical everyday world [i]
  505. () Nonabandonment: a central obligation for physicians [d]
  506. () Start where you are: a guide to compassionate living [i]
  507. () Wherever you go, there you are: mindfulness meditation in everyday life [i]
  508. () The community of those who have nothing in common [i] [j]
  509. () Experiencing: the basis of psychotherapy [d]
  510. () John Cage, writer: previously uncollected pieces [i]
  511. (/2014) The neuropsychology of attention [i] [d]
  512. () The call of service: a witness to idealism [i]
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  514. () Love in action: writings on nonviolent social change [i]
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  516. (/2003) Essays on the blurring of art and life [i]
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  521. (/2009) Abrir la mano del pensamiento: fundamentos de la práctica del budismo zen [i]
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  523. () To be fully there: psychological presence at work [d]
  524. (/2005) On living and dying [i]
  525. () The art and practice of compassion & empathy [i]
  526. () Writings = Schriften [i]
  527. () Beyond empathy: expanding expressions of caring [d]
  528. () Attunement through the body [i]
  529. () Peace is every step: the path of mindfulness in everyday life [i]
  530. () The listening book: discovering your own music [i]
  531. (/1998) The user illusion: cutting consciousness down to size [i]
  532. (/1998) Maxwell's me [i]
  533. (/1995) A single breath [i]
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  535. () Flow: the psychology of optimal experience [i]
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  537. () Present moment, wonderful moment: mindfulness verses for daily living [i]
  538. () Full catastrophe living: using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness [i]
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  543. () From reductionism to creativity: rDzogs-chen and the new sciences of mind [i]
  544. () Mindfulness [i]
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  558. (/1998) The key: and the name of the key is willingness [i]
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  561. (/2003) The real experiment [i]
  562. () Experience as art: aesthetics in everyday life [i]
  563. () The elusive obvious or basic Feldenkrais [i]
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  565. () The real work: interviews & talks, 1964–1979 [i]
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  571. () Man's lot: a trilogy [i]
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  574. () Kindly bent to ease us: part one: mind [i]
  575. () Kindly bent to ease us: part two: meditation [i]
  576. () Kindly bent to ease us: part three: wonderment [i]
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  578. (/1987) Work [i]
  579. () Empathic: an unappreciated way of being [d]
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  581. () Encounter with Martin Buber [i]
  582. () Celebration of awareness: a call for institutional revolution [o]
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  584. (/1979) Learning to live [i]
  585. () Selected writings: the space within [o]
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  590. () Silence: lectures and writings [i]
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