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Psychology / Clinical psychology / Mind-body interventions / Cognitive therapy / Psychology of religion / Mindfulness / Empathy / Emotional self-regulation / Jon Kabat-Zinn / Alternative medicine / Medicine / Buddhist meditation
Date: 2013-11-07 12:09:44
Psychology
Clinical psychology
Mind-body interventions
Cognitive therapy
Psychology of religion
Mindfulness
Empathy
Emotional self-regulation
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Alternative medicine
Medicine
Buddhist meditation

+ Activities that Promote Mindfulness and Empathy in the Language Classroom National Teachers Conference ELT Beyond Skills and Knowledge Instituto Guatamalteco Americano November 4 and 5, 2013

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