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Buddhist psychology, meditation and mindfulness

Participating journal: Mindfulness

The intention of this Special Collection is to explore and debate the potential of "Buddhist Psychology" – in its several versions and articulations – as a view offering overarching models that can provide the foundation for a deeper understanding of the human mind and of meditation practices, including those in secular programs based on mindfulness and compassion, as well as of related clinical and neuroscientific insights.

We believe that the recently emerging field of mindfulness and compassion programs will develop from a deeper and stronger foundation if we take a broader scope, and a theoretical approach more directly inspired by time-honored "Buddhist psychology".

One of the most exciting potentials of "Buddhist Psychology" is to offer theoretical maps and frames about the functioning of the human mind and its relations with the social and natural environment, that are based on millennia of introspective and phenomenological inquiries. And, we would like to add, it is based on the insights and contemplative realizations of the psychological genius who was the Buddha.

Buddhist teachings seem able to provide models that are at the same time general enough to encompass and connect many types and levels of mental processes and functions (together with the scientific data and understanding we already have about them), and precise enough to guide and orientate future research towards an expanded comprehension of our mind. This, in turn, will facilitate the development of future forms of psychotherapy, clinical, educational, and collective interventions to foster individual and societal well-being, inspired by a Dharma-oriented focus on transformative and liberating aims.

Thus, one of the main ambitions of this Special Collection is to gather high quality current theoretical and empirical research directly addressing or inspired by the teachings of “Buddhist Psychology” as overarching models. The objective is to illustrate through a number of fruitful examples how a straightforward reference to the Dharma as an actual guiding framework is able to provide effective models/maps to our scientific inquiry in our present time.

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Editors

  • Fabio Giommi PsyD

    President, AIM-Italian Association for Mindfulness, Milan, Italy; Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist, Scientific Director, Cognitive-Constructivist and Mindfulness-Oriented Therapy, Nous-School of Specialization, Milan, Italy.
    Fabio Giommi, PsyD is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist, serving as the scientific director of the "Nous-School of Specialization (PsyD) in Cognitive-Constructivist and Mindfulness-Oriented Therapy" in Milan. He is also a meditation teacher, Insight Dialogue senior retreat teacher, and a teacher and trainer of Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs). Additionally, he is the president of the AIM-Italian Association for Mindfulness. Fabio's research is interdisciplinary, with a particular focus on the clinical and psychotherapeutic dimensions of mindfulness meditation, Insight Dialogue, MBIs, and contemplative studies.
  • Antonino Raffone PhD

    Full Professor, Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

    Antonino Raffone, PhD completed a Master’s degree in Psychology and a Doctorate in Cognitive Psychology and Science at Sapienza University of Rome, where he is now a Full Professor in the Department of Psychology. His research is interdisciplinary and multi-method, with a particular focus on the cognitive neuroscience of consciousness and mindfulness meditation, as well as their neurocognitive correlates. He is the Chief Editor of the Specialty Section on Consciousness Research for "Frontiers in Psychology" and the Chief Editor of the second edition of Elsevier's Encyclopedia of Consciousness.

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