Mindfulness (25th anniversary edition)
$18.99
Quantity | Discount |
---|---|
5 + | $14.24 |
- Description
- Additional information
Description
The revolutionary book that showed how mindfulness can be applied to every aspect of our lives
The highly innovative findings of social psychologist Dr. Ellen J. Langer and her team of researchers at Harvard introduced a unique concept of mindfulness, adapted to contemporary life in the West. Langer’s theory has been applied to a wide number of fields, including health, business, aging, social justice, and learning. There is now a new psychological assessment based on her work (called the Langer Mindfulness Scale). In her introduction to this 25th anniversary edition, Dr. Langer (now known as “the Mother of Mindfulness”) outlines some of these exciting applications and suggests those still to come.Ellen J. Langer, Ph.D., professor of psychology at Harvard University, is the author of Personal Politics (with Carol Dweck), The Psychology of Control, and Mindfulness, which has been published in ten countries. She is also coeditor of Higher Stages of Development and Beliefs, Attitudes and Decision Making. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and numerous awards including the Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest of the American Psychological Association.”A landmark work of social psychology.”
—Booklist“[Langer] has shown us the power of mindfulness.”
—Psychology Today“Mindfulness is the book which changed it all.”
—Female First“More relevant now than ever before.”
—Blogging on Business
Additional information
Dimensions | 1 × 5.5 × 8.2 in |
---|---|
Series | |
Imprint | |
Format | |
ISBN-13 | |
ISBN-10 | |
Author | |
Audience | |
BISAC | |
Subjects | mindlessness, self-induced dependence, retreat study, psychology in the public interest, psychology of control, power of uncertainty, positive psychology, plant study, placebo, multiple perspectives, mother of mindfulness, mindsets, psychology, tenured professor, context, conditional learning, cognitive commitment, automatic behavior, observer, active placebo, PSY008000, harvard, actor, PSY023000 |