Autism and Buddhist Practice -

Autism and Buddhist Practice

How Buddhism Can Help Autistic Adults Cultivate Wellbeing

Chris Jarrell (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2022
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-83997-157-0 (ISBN)
23,65 inkl. MwSt
Exploring the intersect between autism and Buddhism, including how Buddhism can help autistic individuals develop wellbeing and how the Buddhist community can be more inclusive of autistic people. It discusses how Buddhism can help with relationships, social interactions and sensory issues, anxiety, independence and more.
This series of reflective accounts explores the benefits that Buddhist practice can bring for autistic individuals, and outlines how Dharma teachers, centre directors and meditation group leaders can help ensure sessions are truly autism sensitive.
Including a wide range of international contributors discussing aspects of their autistic experience and the impact of Buddhism on their lives, this is a thought-provoking and often moving portrayal of the intersect between the lived experience of autistic people and spiritual practice.
The deeply personal accounts of the positive impact Buddhist practices have had on relationships, social interactions, sensory overload, mental health and wellbeing, provide an opportunity to find out more about both Buddhism and the support that it can offer to the autistic community through, for example, personal practice, parenting and special educational provision.

Dr Chris Jarrell is a retired social work lecturer and university counsellor. He is autistic and has been a practicing Buddhist for thirty years.

1. Louise Woodford: How an encounter with a Buddhist monk started my journey to wellbeing
2. Jessica Woodford: 'Being Peace': Buddhism Through the Eyes of an 11-year-old Autistic Girl
3. Danielle Hall: Calm in the Eye of The Storm: How Buddhism helps with relationships, social interactions, and sensory overload
4. Pete Grella: True Freedom: What Buddhism teaches us about difference and acceptance
5. Sian Atkins: Dharma d'au: Buddhism, autism, and the path to balance
6. Chris Jarrell: The Triple Jewel: How Buddhism helps me manage anxiety in everyday life
7. Dr Pernille Damore: The practical application of the dharma in everyday life
8. Ish Tannahill: Loving-Kindness: How meditating helps me feel better about myself
9. Dr Lian Beijers: The Five Mindfulness Trainings and how they help me to be authentically autistic
10. Lucy Liu: Buddhism and Parenting: How mindfulness of the breath helps me listen to my autistic daughter
11. Dena Rashkover: My classroom is my sangha: Compassion and loving kindness in special needs education
12. Jane Garrett (Prajnanandi): Joining a Sangha: Finding a way to friendship
13. Eleanor Lloyd (Dhiraprabha): The Challenges of Engaging with Sangha: How sanghas can develop more inclusive practice
14. Barry Taylor: Unsocially Social: The benefits of practising online for autistic people
15. Joy Tober: Community and Wellbeing: Everyday life in a Zen Buddhist temple
16. Chris Jarrell: Reflections

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 220 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
ISBN-10 1-83997-157-6 / 1839971576
ISBN-13 978-1-83997-157-0 / 9781839971570
Zustand Neuware
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