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Interdisciplinary Study Day Mindfulness in Paris


A information to share with readers of Psychology and meditation. The "mindfulness" developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn in France becomes the "Mindfulness". To learn therapeutic outcome with this technique of Buddhist meditation, a workshop was organized:

"An Interdisciplinary Study Day of Mindfulness will be held in Paris at the Meridien Hotel in the 14th district Sunday, September 26 2010 from 9am to 17:15.

This event is organized by the association Emergences in partnership with Association for the Development of Mindfulness (WMD) in favor of the association Karuna-Shechen .

Day interdisciplinary because four speakers will provide a different and complementary on Mindfulness (Mindfulness). Thus

Christophe André develop the relationship between mindfulness and mental health (psychology / psychiatry), Thierry Janssen unravel the relationship between Mindfulness and the body (relationship body / mind), Guido Bondolfi evoke the advancement of neurological research in the field of Mindfulness and finally Matthieu Ricard address a spiritual vision of the practice.

Mindfulness (or "mindfulness" in English) is a central theme of Buddhist philosophy. The study of mindfulness and its effects has been at the heart Research in affective neuroscience in recent years. It turned out that the practice of mindfulness could have beneficial effects on the immune system, management of emotions, anxiety and depression. In recent years, this practice is known in France and accessible through programs such as MBSR (stress reduction based on mindfulness and MBCT (cognitive therapy, mindfulness-based). "

A word Psychology and Meditation:
It will be quite interesting to compare the views of stakeholders who come All four different backgrounds. One wonders rightly, and that's the point of this blog, how psychiatry and spirituality can join? How meditation can be integrated into the experience of the therapist to relieve his patients of their pain, in psychological or somatic? Here psychiatry, medicine, Tibetan Buddhism meet and interact. What is the official position that is widely Matthieu Ricard in France, the Church on Tibetan meditation for modern use outside its traditional setting? On the other hand, how Western medicine she adapts to receive the Buddhist East a practice that can revolutionize its overall approach to patient but was not invented in a science? These are all questions we hope to see discussed during this day of 26 September. And as always, news articles or blog posts will follow this meeting.

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