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- An Investigation into the Compatibility of Existential-Humanistic Psychotherapy and Buddhist Meditation
- Remarks concerning possible relationships between science and Buddhism on two levels: I. Fundamental principles, and II. Method
- On becoming aware: a pragmatics of experiencing
- On some definitions of mindfulness
- Mindfulness in early Buddhism: new approaches through psychology and textual analysis of Pali, Chinese, and Sanskrit sources
- A comparison of the effects of Zen breath meditation or relaxation on college adjustment
- Reports of group differences in narcissism within the practice of Buddhist Satipatthana Vipassana meditation: Experiences of self-centeredness, grandiosity, the need for mirroring/admiration, and emptiness
- Ask not what Buddhism can do for cognitive science; Ask what cognitive science can do for Buddhism
- Ethical know-how: action, wisdom, and cognition
- The Intensive Buddhist Meditation Retreat and the Self: Psychological and Theravadin Considerations
- The sanity we are born with: a Buddhist approach to psychology
- Change Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves
- Education, contemplative practice and neuroscience: toward a synthesis
- The joy of living : unlocking the secret and science of happiness
- Philosophy & Psychology in the Abhidharma
- Sitting and Practice: An interpretive description of the Buddhist-informed meditation practices of counselling psychologists and their clinical work
- The relation between psychological flexibility and the Buddhist practices of meditation, nonattachment, and self-compassion
- Boundless healing: meditation exercises to enlighten the mind and heal the body
- Wedding the Personal and Impersonal in West Coast Vipassana: A Dialogical Encounter between Buddhism and Psychotherapy
- Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness
- Absorption : Human Nature and Buddhist Liberation
- Joyful wisdom: embracing change and finding freedom