Mindful Perspectives on Psychological Wellbeing
Mindful Perspectives on Psychological Wellbeing
A collection of academic papers written by Jonathan Reynolds between 2010 and 2013. This PDF is 122 pages in length.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
THEORY & CONSTRUCTS
1. Sigmund Freud’s Lasting Contributions to the Field of Psychology
2. Through an Eastern Lens: Carl Jung and Alfred Adler
3. A Critique of Two Psychologies: Behavioral and Cognitive
4. Applying Erikson’s Stages to American Culture
5. A Comparison of Theorists William James & Mark Epstein
6. How Understanding Paradigms is Relevant to the Practice
of Transpersonal Counseling
CLINICAL PRACTICE
7. Developmental Models: Looking at Lives through various Lenses
8. The Role of Faith in Identity Formation
9. Experiencing Cultural Difference: Immersed in the Unfamiliar
10. Ongoing Therapy Sessions: The Wisdom of Repetition
11. A Group’s Process: One Reality, Five Primary Perspectives
12. Embodied Child, Attached Child: How Regulating and Integrating Sensate Experience encourages Developmental Attachment
13. Some Considerations when Assessing and Diagnosing Clients
14. Assessment and Treatment in Couples Therapy
15. Appreciating the Ethics and Legalities of Clinical Practice
APPLIED MINDFULNESS
16. Inward Searching’s Therapeutic Compass: The ‘I-Am’ before I am
17. Reflection: Like a Mind, or Like a Mirror?
18. Interpersonal Misunderstanding as a Vehicle to Intrapersonal Insight
19. Group Process Reflections: Like a Mind and Like a Mirror
20. Chanting as Spiritual Practice: The Wisdom of Voice, Vibration,
and Eternal Resonance
21. Mindfulness – Expanding One’s Context via Intention, Attention,
and Apperception
22. Knowing Reality Directly: The Wisdom of Fully Embodied Sensation
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