Mindfulness and Buddhism: Contributions of Buddhist philosophical and religious teachings to the fields of psychology and education

This article discusses contributions of Eastern philosophical traditions, in particular, Buddhism and its concept of mindfulness—to the field of psychology. Psychology has long dealt with the concept of mindfulness to understand the results of meditation in several contexts, such as psychotherapy an...

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