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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
5982017
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
2532021
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
1892014
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
1202018
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
1152014
'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
1072019
Why right mindfulness might not be right for mindfulness
JR Lindahl
Mindfulness 6 (1), 57-62, 2015
942015
Challenging and adverse meditation experiences: Toward a person-centered approach
JR Lindahl, WB Britton, DJ Cooper, LJ Kirmayer
572019
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
562021
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
462020
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
452021
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
312021
Somatic energies and emotional traumas: a qualitative study of practice-related challenges reported by Vajrayāna Buddhists
JR Lindahl
Religions 8 (8), 153, 2017
312017
“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
182021
The ritual veneration of Mongolia's mountains
JR Lindahl
Tibetan ritual, 225-248, 2010
162010
Why right mindfulness might not be right for mindfulness. Mindfulness, 6 (1), 57–62
JR Lindahl
132015
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
112023
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
72012
Clarifying and measuring the characteristics of experiences that involve a loss of self or a dissolution of its boundaries
NK Canby, J Lindahl, WB Britton, JV Córdova
Consciousness and Cognition 119, 103655, 2024
52024
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, 1-28, 2023
52023
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