"Mindfulness" practices derived from Buddhist sources have become ubiquitous. Meditation teachers will sometimes say that this is the same practice that the Buddha taught over 2500 years ago. David McMahan shows that the standard articulation of mindfulness is, rather, a distillation of particular strands of Buddhist thought that have combined with western ideas to create a unique practice tailored to modern life. Rethinking Meditation asks how and why these practices coalesced into the version we have today.
Steve Duck Libri
Steve Duck è uno psicologo sociale e studioso della comunicazione britannico il cui lavoro ha fatto progredire in modo significativo la comprensione scientifica delle relazioni sociali e personali. La sua ricerca si concentra principalmente sulle dinamiche di dissoluzione delle relazioni, sviluppando modelli influenti che esplorano le fasi e i processi coinvolti. I contributi di Duck risiedono nel suo meticoloso esame dei modelli di comunicazione interpersonale durante l'intero ciclo di vita delle relazioni. Il suo approccio accademico fornisce profonde intuizioni sul perché e sul come le relazioni si formano, si mantengono e, infine, terminano.



While many introductory social psychology textbooks effectively outline the field and present current research, they often overlook the crucial foundation of social behavior: our relationships with others. This unique book aims to connect social psychology with students' everyday experiences through the lens of relationships. It serves as a supplement to traditional texts, providing an engaging exploration of the psychology of daily life. Professor Duck, a key figure in the study of personal relationships, skillfully integrates current research on interpersonal emotions with classic social psychology topics, illustrating that relationships are essential for our mental and physical well-being. The book addresses common undergraduate questions, such as the reasons behind loneliness or shyness, the nature of jealousy, the dynamics of love, and the impact of parental divorce on children. It also covers sociolinguistics, non-verbal communication, social skills, physician-patient interactions, the psychology of death and bereavement, social anxiety, and relationship repair. By encouraging students to analyze familiar emotions and experiences through research, the book provides strong teaching support. An appendix offers guidance on library and research skills, thought exercises, practical activities, and suggestions for further inquiry. This work not only enhances students' interest in social psychology but also serves as a definiti
Emerging Field of Personal Relationships
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- 12 ore di lettura
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