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Mindfulness Sharon James, M.A.
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THE HISTORY OF MINDFULNESS
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DEFINING MINDFULNESS Deliberate Focusing of One’s Attention on the Present Experience A Way of Being
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ARE MEDIATORS REALLY NEW TO THE PRACTICE OF MINDFULNESS? Mastery and Artistry Similarities Transformative and Narrative Similarities Being Neutral, Without Judgment - Understanding There are Two Truths
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MINDFULNESS AND STRESS-BRAIN SCIENCE Positively Affects the Way the Brain Processes Difficulties Amygdala Regulation of Perceived Threats Narrative Focus and Experiential Focus Mirror Neurons
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FOUNDATIONS OF A MINDFUL PRACTICE Non-Judgmental Compassion Patience Trust Non-Striving Acceptance Letting Go
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CONCEPTS IN MINDFULNESS AND IT’S APPLICATION IN MEDIATION Suffering Silence Listening The Skill of Attention Fostering Understanding of the Other’s Point of View
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SHIFT THE OUTCOME A. Putting Mindful Theory into our Mediation Practice o Remember who is in charge o Stay centered o Be aware of reactions and feelings
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SHIFT THE OUTCOME B. Switching Out of Problem Solving Into Being More Present o Benefits to stability of agreements o Ability to show genuine empathy and compassions o Modeling presence to clients that may be challenged by it
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SHIFT THE OUTCOME C. Keep distractions at bay D. Focus on present, not past or future E. Calm agitated state
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