Mind (tagged articles)The Brain, Gut and Consciousness: Microbiology of Our MindRadek Vana - This paper presents a view that the brain is not the only actor responsible for emergence of our consciousness and that our consciousness is in fact a product of the brain-gut-microbiome axis. The paper first shows relevance of the contemporary research on the symbiotic... Keep Reading »
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Mindfulness-Based Art Therapy: A Review of the LiteratureLiza M. Hinchey - This review discusses Mindfulness-Based Art Therapy research to date. A literature review first explores mindfulness and art therapy independently, then investigates the current research on the combination of these two modalities used with clients with mental and emotional... Keep Reading »
Cognitive Embodiment and Mind Reading in Jane Austen's PersuasionKarah L. Smith - Empirical psychology first emerged as a scientific discipline during the eighteenth century when it was launched into the academic realm by being taught in universities, appearing as chapters in philosophy manuals, and debuting as the topic of scientific journals and... Keep Reading »
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Theistic Explanations of the Ontology of ConsciousnessRashad Rehman - Consciousness is a thought-provoking phenomenon. In recent decades, though, the philosophy of mind has revealed consciousness to be, in the words of Thomas Nagel, "what makes the mindbody problem intractable" (Nagel, 1979). Though consciousness has made the mind-body... Keep Reading »
Mindfulness and PerfectionismAnna Handorf - Perfectionism is an individual’s wish for the highest performance combined with critical evaluations of performance (Frost, Marten, Lahart, & Rosenblate, 1990). High levels of perfectionism are correlated with various disorders, including social anxiety disorder... Keep Reading »
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