’ by the Centre for Workplace Leadership at the University of Melbourne, refers to the fact that ‘acts of leadership are more widely distributed’[1]in organisations, and encourages a mind-set change from seeing followers as ‘recipients’ of leadership in the traditional leadership sense, to...
Brittany McQueenhttps://ror.org/02bfwt286grid.1002.30000 0004 1936 7857Central Clinical School, Department of PsychiatryMonash University Victoria AustraliaOscar W. Murphyhttps://ror.org/05e4f1b55grid.431365.60000 0004 0645 1953Bionics Institute 3002 East Melbourne VIC AustraliaPaul B. Fitzgerald...
Allen, N. B., & Sheeber, L. B. (2008b). The importance of affective development for the emergence of depressive disorders during adolescence. In N. Allen & L. Sheeber (Eds.),Adolescent emotional development and the emergence of depressive disorders. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Ch...
Psychologist in Melbourne, Australia Of all the mindfulness workshops and teachers I've attended, this is by far the most practical, funny, and profoundly helpful, and I've been to some of the biggest names in this work. Therapist in Freeport, Maine ...
Harsh V. VermaFaculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, New Delhi, IndiaMichael PolonskyDeakin Business School, Deakin University, Melbourne, AustraliaEmerald Publishing LimitedJournal of Consumer Marketing
RMIT UniversityLesley DunnMelbourne UniversityRoutledgeEarly YearsNyland, B., J. Ferris, and L. Dunn. 2008. "Mindful Hands, Gestures as Language: Listening to Children." Early Years 28 (1): 73-80.Nyland, B., Ferris, J., & Dunn, L. (2008). Mindful hands, gestures as language: ...
Mindfulness in parenting significantly reduces children's stress levels, according to a new study by the University of Melbourne's Director of Positive Psychology, Professor Lea Waters. While mindfulness – a present-focused, open and non-judgmental state of attention – has become a mainstream stres...
Mindfulness in parenting significantly reduces children's stress levels, according to a new study by the University of Melbourne's Director of Positive Psychology, Professor Lea Waters. Ad While mindfulness – a present-focused, open and non-judgmental state of attention – has become a mainstream ...
The present study aimed to investigate the link between mindful attention awareness, perceived stress and subjective wellbeing without the presence of a complementary intervention to promote mindfulness-based strategies. Methods: The online survey participants (N = 257) were university students enrolled ...