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Estudos Interdisciplinares em Psicologia

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Abstract

VOTTO, Guilherme Gonšalves  and  CARVALHO, Hudson Cristivano Wander de. Psychological well-being and buddhist meditation: an associative study. Est. Inter. Psicol. [online]. 2019, vol.10, n.3, pp.60-75. ISSN 2236-6407.  https://doi.org/10.5433/2236-6407.2019v10n3p60.

Buddhist meditation is widely studied mainly because of the benefits perceived by meditators. Although, when the subject is psychological well-being compared to the practice of Buddhist meditation literature is still little. The study verified the association between psychological well-being and indicators of involvement with meditation (time, frequency and meanings of practice for the life of the meditator) in two Vajrayana Buddhist meditation centers. 50 meditators (A= 41,2 years, SD =13,7), over 18 years of age and practicing for at least one full month, were evaluated. Data was collected through three self-report instruments, and subjected to descriptive analyzes. A positive relationship between the time of meditation and the selfacceptance domain of the well-being instrument was perceived, indicating that the years of meditative practice seem to be related to a greater self-knowledge and a greater positive attitude toward oneself.

Keywords : meditation; buddhism; psychology.

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