Volume 3, Issue 2 - 2009
Attention, Awareness, and Mindfulness

Contents

Editorial
Dimensions in Psychology, Ethics, and Spirituality
Dan Bloom, Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Frank-M. Staemmler

Section 1 — Theoretical Bridges

Attention, Awareness and Mindfulness in Psychotherapy: A Dialog
Paul R. Fulton (Meditation), Michael I. Posner (Neurosciences), Bernhard Waldenfels (Phenomenology), Gary Yontef (Gestalt Therapy)

Section 2 — Historical Bridges

From Free Association to Concentration: About Alienation, Ferenczi’s “Forced Fantasies,” and “the Third” in Gestalt Therapy
Bernd Bocian

Commentary on Bernd Bocian’s Paper
Eva Jaeggi

Section 3 — Bridges in Practice

Everything Is a Problem for the Big Blue Sea on the Big Green Couch: A Focusing Oriented Approach
Lynn Preston

Commentary I: From a Dzogchen Point of View
James Low

Commentary II: From a Gestalt Therapy Point of View
Sylvie Schoch de Neuforn

Section 4 — A Critical Eye on Books and Essays

A Study of Creativity: Book Review of
Teaching Creativity: Multi-mode Transitional Practices by Derek Pigrum
Nurith Levi

Section 5 — A Critical Eye on Conferences

Report on the Biennial Conference of the Association for the Advance-ment of Gestalt Therapy, an International Community (AAGT), Man-chester, UK, July 2008
Liz Beauchamp, Seán Gaffney, Lynda Osborne

Section 6 — Bridges Toward a Wider Perspective

The Complexity of Ease:
How Health and Living Well Present Challenges to Psychotherapy
Sally Denham-Vaughan


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