Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy: culture clash or creative fusion?

Contemporary Buddhism 12 (1):125--142 (2011)
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Abstract

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy creates an unlikely partnership, between the ancient tradition of mindfulness meditation rooted in Buddhist thought, and the much more recent and essentially western tradition of cognitive and clinical science. This article investigates points of congruence and difference between the two traditions and concludes that, despite first appearances, this is a fruitful partnership which may well endure

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