A recent article, Mechanisms of Mindfulness: a Buddhist Psychological Model by Grabovac, Lau and Willett in Mindfulness attempted to re-insert Buddhist Psychology into the foundations of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction. Grabovac and her colleagues did a good job of putting the Three Dharma Seals (impermanence, suffering and nonself) into the service of explaining the mechanisms involved in mindfulness-based interventions. [...]
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The critical role of ethics as process in an MB program – a gentle critique of Grabovac, Lau and Willet’s article
Posted by Lynette Monteiro on July 21, 2011
http://ottawamindfulnessclinic.wordpress.com/2011/07/21/the-critical-role-of-ethics-as-process-in-an-mb-program-a-gentle-critique-of-grabovac-lau-and-willets-article/
Two articles that are a must-read
Here are two articles that are worthy of the read. Maia Duerr’s guide on how to meditate and a publication by Mark Lau and Andrea Grabovac on a Buddhist psychological model are two works that integrate ancient teachings with current frameworks of practice and theory. Liberated Life Guide on How to Meditate Maia Duerr of Liberated Life [...]
Posted by Lynette Monteiro on June 1, 2011
http://ottawamindfulnessclinic.wordpress.com/2011/06/01/two-articles-that-are-a-must-read/
Five Skillful Habits – the heart of the OMC program
We’re thrilled to share our first publication in a journal: Five Skillful Habits: An ethics-based mindfulness intervention has been published in Counseling and Spirituality, 2010. This is a culmination of 7 years of courses at the OMC. We’ve always been conerned about the ways in which the idea of mindfulness can be misunderstood in a teaching [...]
Posted by Lynette Monteiro on May 22, 2010
http://ottawamindfulnessclinic.wordpress.com/2010/05/22/five-skillful-habits-the-heart-of-the-omc-program/



