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About the Author
Dr Miguel Fariasis an experimental psychologist and author. He has conducted various studies on the psychobiology of beliefs and rituals, including pilgrimage and meditation practices. In 2017 he won the William Bier award, given by the American Psychological Association, for his work on the psychology of religion and spirituality. He has been a Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Oxford and is the founding director of the Brain, Belief, & Behaviour Lab at Coventry University. Miguel's work has been reported by the BBC, National Geographic, and New Scientist, and he speaks regularly at science festivals. https://miguelfarias.co.uk Dr Catherine Wikholm is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist. Sheread Philosophy and Theology at Oxford University before embarking on her psychology training. Her interest in prisoner rehabilitation led her to work for HM Prison Service, gain a Masters in Forensic Psychology, and together with Miguel carry out research into the psychological effects of yoga and meditation for prisoners. Since completing a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Surrey University, Catherine's clinical work has focused on children and families. She has worked in a London child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) and is now a Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist in a NHS perinatal mental health service. Catherine also works in private practice in south west London.www.catherinewikholm.com
Reviews
"Mindfulness is modish, but can it deliver? If you are after a reliable guide to the possible benefits and harms of mindfulness and meditation, this is the book for you. Clear, readable and measured, it sifts a wealth of evidence in order to assess the real effects, and get beyond the hype"
- Linda Woodhead MBE, Professor of Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University
'Mindfulness and meditation are practiced by millions of people around the world, and their benefits are being hailed by everyone from doctors and mental health professionals, to parents and teachers. Mindfulness programs are being rolled out in schools and prisons, in workplaces and homes. Its popularity has exploded, and everybody knows all the ways it can transform our lives and make us happier, calmer, and better people. Yet nobody ever seems to talk about the negative impact it can have too, and to what extent it can really change us as people.
In their ground-breaking book, The Buddha Pill, Dr. Miguel Farias and Dr. Catherine Wikholm put meditation and mindfulness under the microscope and challenge the mainstream perception of what they are for, and who should be practicing them. Now, in this fully revised and updated edition, they're back to separate fact from fiction.
Dr. Farias and Dr. Wikholm reveal what scientific research - including their own ground-breaking study on yoga and meditation in prisoners - tells us about the benefits and limitations of these techniques for improving lives. As well as illuminating the potential, they also highlight the darker side of these practices. With such powerful and transformative abilities, meditation and mindfulness can be triggering, unsettling, and anxiety-provoking for certain people. Their effects vary widely, and peace and compassion may not always be the end result. This is especially true for young people, who have very complex emotional needs - aspects explored in a new section focusing on meditation and children.
This isn't simply another book about the route to enlightenment and happiness, nor is it a 'how to'. With a clear and compassionate approach, The Buddha Pill offers a compelling examination of research on Transcendental Meditation, recent studies on the effects of mindfulness and meditation, and fascinating contributions from spiritual teachers and therapists. Farias and Wikholm weave together a unique story about the science and the delusions of personal change, challenging assumptions and helping people realize which self-development practices are - or are not - right for them.'
- LightWorkReview.com
Book Information
ISBN 9781786782212
Author Miguel Farias
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Watkins Publishing
Publisher Watkins Media Limited