Health and the Mind - Attachment Theory, Trauma Therapy


Welcome from Mitchell Ginsberg (Jinavamsa).
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For a more general introduction, go to my Home Page.
On mindfulness, see mindfulness practice or insight (vipassana) meditation.
(There are more links on Mindfulness Therapy and related Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapies, below.)
For more on The Far Shore, including some selections and reviews, go to The Far Shore directory.
And, similarly, for more on The Inner Palace, go to The Inner Palace directory.

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And for some of the roots to my orientation in the field of psychotherapy not already given (with links to information on Maurizio Andolfi, Israel Charney, Friedrich Nietzsche, or to Loren Mosher, R.D. Laing, Hellmuth Kaiser, and Louis Fierman, and describing mindfulness practice), let me offer at this time some relevant links for the curious reader. Some of these lead, by the way, to some rather interesting and stimulating papers (available online).

Freudian psychodynamics in the writings of Sigmund Freud,
attachment theory and John Bowlby,
The Tavistock Institute Home Page,
Jon Allen and The Menninger Clinic,
John Briere Home Page and John Briere: An Integrative Model,
Louise Gaston,
Judy Herman,
Mardi Horowitz Home Page,
Bessel van der Kolk,
and Donald Meichenbaum.

On mindfulness practice in the world of therapy:
Mindfulness in Therapy: From Psychological Healing to Spiritual Transformation,
MBCT (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) at Oxford,
more on MBCT (Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy) at Oxford,
Mindfulness Therapy reserach at the Univeristy of Toronto,
and, using the Pali term sati (mindfulness) to speak of Mindfulness Therapy,
Satitherapy at Masaryk University, Brno.


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