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Jared R. Lindahl
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The varieties of contemplative experience: A mixed-methods study of meditation-related challenges in Western Buddhists
JR Lindahl, NE Fisher, DJ Cooper, RK Rosen, WB Britton
PloS one 12 (5), e0176239, 2017
5192017
Awakening is not a metaphor: the effects of Buddhist meditation practices on basic wakefulness
WB Britton, JR Lindahl, BR Cahn, JH Davis, RE Goldman
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1307 (1), 64-81, 2014
1732014
Defining and measuring meditation-related adverse effects in mindfulness-based programs
WB Britton, JR Lindahl, DJ Cooper, NK Canby, R Palitsky
Clinical Psychological Science 9 (6), 1185-1204, 2021
1722021
Dismantling Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Creation and validation of 8-week focused attention and open monitoring interventions within a 3-armed randomized controlled trial
WB Britton, JH Davis, EB Loucks, B Peterson, BH Cullen, L Reuter, ...
Behaviour research and therapy 101, 92-107, 2018
1082018
A phenomenology of meditation-induced light experiences: traditional Buddhist and neurobiological perspectives
JR Lindahl, CT Kaplan, EM Winget, WB Britton
Frontiers in psychology 4, 973, 2014
982014
Why right mindfulness might not be right for mindfulness
JR Lindahl
Mindfulness 6 (1), 57-62, 2015
902015
'I Have This Feeling of Not Really Being Here': Buddhist Meditation and Changes in Sense of Self
JR Lindahl, WB Britton
Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (7-8), 157-183, 2019
832019
Challenging and adverse meditation experiences: Toward a person-centered approach
JR Lindahl, WB Britton, DJ Cooper, LJ Kirmayer
492019
The contribution of common and specific therapeutic factors to mindfulness-based intervention outcomes
NK Canby, K Eichel, J Lindahl, S Chau, J Cordova, WB Britton
Frontiers in Psychology, 3920, 2021
482021
Progress or pathology? Differential diagnosis and Intervention criteria for meditation-related challenges: Perspectives from Buddhist meditation teachers and practitioners
JR Lindahl, DJ Cooper, NE Fisher, LJ Kirmayer, WB Britton
Frontiers in psychology, 1905, 2020
302020
From self-esteem to selflessness: An evidence (gap) map of self-related processes as mechanisms of mindfulness-based interventions
WB Britton, G Desbordes, R Acabchuk, S Peters, JR Lindahl, NK Canby, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 730972, 2021
272021
Somatic energies and emotional traumas: a qualitative study of practice-related challenges reported by Vajrayāna Buddhists
JR Lindahl
Religions 8 (8), 153, 2017
272017
The contributions of focused attention and open monitoring in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for affective disturbances: A 3-armed randomized dismantling trial
B Cullen, K Eichel, JR Lindahl, H Rahrig, N Kini, J Flahive, WB Britton
PLoS One 16 (1), e0244838, 2021
232021
The ritual veneration of Mongolia's mountains
JR Lindahl
Tibetan ritual, 225-248, 2010
142010
“Like a Vibration Cascading through the Body”: Energy-Like Somatic Experiences Reported by Western Buddhist Meditators
DJ Cooper, JR Lindahl, R Palitsky, WB Britton
Religions 12 (12), 1042, 2021
122021
Why right mindfulness might not be right for mindfulness. Mindfulness, 6 (1), 57–62
JR Lindahl
122015
Self-transformation according to Buddhist stages of the path literature
JR Lindahl
Pacific World: Journal of the Insitute of Buddhist Studies 3 (14), 231-75, 2012
62012
The roles and impacts of worldviews in the context of meditation-related challenges
JR Lindahl, R Palitsky, DJ Cooper, WB Britton
Transcultural Psychiatry 60 (4), 637-650, 2023
42023
Paths to luminosity: A comparative study of ascetic and contemplative practices in select Tibetan Buddhist and Greek Christian traditions
JR Lindahl
University of California, Santa Barbara, 2010
42010
Relationships between Religious and Scientific Worldviews in the Narratives of Western Buddhists Reporting Meditation-Related Challenges
R Palitsky, DJ Cooper, JR Lindahl, WB Britton
Journal of Contemplative Studies, 1-28, 2023
32023
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