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    The Four Noble Truths

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    The Four Noble Truths are the basis of the Buddhist teachings. They are as follows: 1. Dukkha – the truth of suffering a. Says that all existence is characterized by suffering and does not bring satisfaction. Everything is suffering: birth‚ sickness‚ death; not obtaining one’s desires; etc. 2. Samudaya – the truth of the origin of suffering a. The cause of suffering is craving or desire (tanha)‚ the thirst for sensual pleasure (trishna)‚ for becoming and passing away. This craving binds beings

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    recommend several changes in nursing practice. They are as follow: 1. Increased use of abuse-deterrent formulation of opioid analgesics 2. Longer-term recovery treatments and follow-ups (up to 42 months) 3. Adding complementary therapy such as mindfulness-based and positive psychology treatments to the medication-assisted treatment 4. Nationwide

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    Themes In The Giver

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    all his life‚ but The Giver finally shows him what he’s been missing all his life. The main character‚ Jonas‚ in The Giver discovers his “Capacity to See Beyond.” Jonas begins to see his Community differently‚ with mindfulness that most people in the Community havent known of. Mindfulness‚ is one of main themes in The Giver. Although the book begins with what seems to be a utopia‚ it turns out that the people in the Community are living shallow and superficial lives also called a distopia.As Jonas

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    box to have eight sides in total. Each sides of the box has description of each of the steps in the eightfold path. The Eightfold Path includes Right View‚ Right Intention‚ Right Action‚ Right Livelihood‚ Right Effort‚ Right Concentration‚ Right Mindfulness and Right Speech. We considered how Siddhartha has connection to these eight paths‚ and we came up with some scenes that

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    Mental illnesses are more readily labeled today than at any other time in history. Today it is estimated that approximately 26 percent of the American adult population suffers from some mental illness. Growth in this number will likely skyrocket as a younger generation grows out of the category of the age of onset ‘teens’ into young adults. When it is commonplace for patients to hesitate before questioning their doctors‚ the possibility of becoming overwhelmed in a sea of side effects that are

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    Positive Psychology (Class lecture notes) Introduction Has grown like a weed over the recent history. its about improving the quality of people’s lives‚ finding happiness. Its the opposite of abnormal psychology‚ we are trying to identify the abnormally good. We can use the same criteria to identify abnormally good. Criteria: 1. Statistical criteria: we measure where someone falls on a distribution of data‚ to then label them for having a mental disorder. We would be looking for people abnormally

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    reflections about the trip‚ I feel like I went out on a limb writing it first person. I included research on flow/mindfulness. I think the last few sentences‚ in particular‚ need to be re-worked‚ but did not want to do anything further without your input. Epilogue Curt Spring 2017 Phoenix‚ Arizona I recently read an article about “flow‚” which is at times called mindfulness. Flow is also what some people refer to as being “in the zone‚” or as “being at one with things.” For much of the

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    International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health & Well-Being demonstrated on the article “Facing the fear of failure: A qualitative study of client experiences in a mindfulness-based stress reduction program for university students with academic evaluation anxiety.” that they studied 29 university students in an 8-week mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program for academic evaluation anxiety. Where two patterns related to the fear of failure were found: moving from fear to curiosity in

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    How Buddhism Has Changed

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    How Buddhism Has Changed Albert Einstein once said‚ “Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: it transcends a personal God‚ avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural & spiritual‚ and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things‚ natural and spiritual‚ as a meaningful unity.” I though this quote was an interesting beginning into seeing how this ancient religion changed over the course of its existence

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    21st Century Leadership

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    qualities of emotional intelligence‚ as characterized by Daniel Goleman‚ in his book Emotional Intelligence will serve as the guideline for much of this discussion. In Resonant Leadership; Renewing Yourself and Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness‚ Hope‚ and Compassion authors Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee outline the highly stressful condition that leadership faces in today’s challenging business environment. Resonant Leadership continues the work begun in Daniel Goleman’s work on Emotional

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