Mindfulness-Based Teaching and Learning: Preparing Mindfulness Specialists in Education and Clinical Care
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- Author: Seonaigh MacPherson , Patricia Rockman
- ISBN: 9781032018928
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Mindfulness-Based Teaching and Learning is the first comprehensive survey text exploring the history, research, theory, and best practices of secular-scientific mindfulness. With a focus on how mindfulness is taught and learned, this book is an invaluable resource for aspiring or expert mindfulness specialists. Integrating and defining the emerging field of MBTL within a common purpose, evidence-base, and set of transprofessional―and transformational―practices, the book provides both a visionary agenda and highly practical techniques and tools. Chapters provide curriculum design and teaching tips, explore the expert-validated MBTL-TCF competency framework, and reveal insights into the ways self-awareness can evolve into ecological awareness through intensive retreats.
Review
"Combining rigorous scholarship with an intuitive understanding of contemplative practice, this impressive book makes a compelling case for mindfulness as an embodied bridge linking the broad domains of education and self-growth. It is a wonderful resource for educators, mindfulness teachers, and professionals interested in fostering curiosity, sensory processing, and awareness as platforms for lifelong learning and well-being." Zindel Segal, PhD, Distinguished Professor, University of Toronto, Scarborough
"Seonaigh MacPherson and Patricia Rockman have integrated material from a wealth of disciplines, distilling the teaching and learning of secular-scientific mindfulness to cultivate personal and societal wellbeing. In so doing, they bring divergent views of western mindfulness together, emphasizing a common and critical goal in a western world that is in dire need of working toward well-being on all levels." Ellen Katz, PhD, associate professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto
"This book is a deep dive into the mindfulness field, exploring many of its significant questions, themes, and controversies: its history, how mindfulness emerged in multiple sectors, and scientific and clinical issues. A standout is the useful rubric for evaluating and training mindfulness teachers. Thoroughly researched, meticulous, and comprehensive, this book will be a landmark text for the mindfulness field for years to come." Diana Winston, director of mindfulness education, UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center, and author of The Little Book of Being
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1. Histories - Why MBTL: From Mindfulness to Mindfulness-Based Teaching and Learning
1. How We Got Here: From Traditional to Secular-Scientific Mindfulness
2. Where We Are Now: Secular-Scientific Mindfulness and the Malaise of Modernity
3. What Happened: The Mainstreaming of Mindfulness
Section 2. - Contexts - Where We Teach: MBTL in Institutional Contexts
4. Community and Continuing Education: Beyond Institutional Constraints
5. Healthcare: The Medicalization of Mindfulness
6. Higher Education: From Contemplative Studies to "Student Success"
7. PreK-12 Education: Where Social-Emotional and Inquiry-Based Learning Intersect
8. Workplace and Organizational Contexts
Section 3. Theories - Why Mindfulness Works: Theories Informing MBTL
9. Biological Theories of Embodied Cognition and Mindfulness
10. Cognitive Processing Theories
11. Buddhist Theories of Mindfulness and Learning
Section 4. Practices - What We Teach: The What, Why, and How of MBTL
12. Mindfulness as Body-Mind Communication
13. Mindfulness as Social-Emotional Learning
14. Mindfulness as Inquiry-Based Learning
Section 5. Methods - What We Do: Competencies and Professional Practice in MBTL
15. Tran professional Competencies for MBTL Specialists: The MBTL-TCF
16. Curriculum Design for MBTL Specialists 17. Trauma-Informed Practice in MBTL
Section 6. Limits - What We Don't See: The Post-Modern Frontier of MBTL
18. The Limits of Professionalism: Navigating the Wilds of the (Post)Modern
19. From Self-Awareness to Ecological Awareness: Mindful Encounters with Wildlife During Intensive Silent Retreats