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_content/articles/experience-as-knowledge-disability_boardman-felicity-k.md
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title: "Experience as Knowledge: Disability, Distillation and (Reprogenetic) Decision-Making" | ||
authors: | ||
- "Felicity K. Boardman" | ||
external_url: "http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/91991/9/WRAP-experience-knowledge-disability-distillation-making-Boardman-2017.pdf" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.09.013" | ||
drive_links: | ||
- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UJNp0knk73yDq94g1pvOO2bfMM1favj7/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: perception | ||
tags: | ||
- medical-communication | ||
year: 2017 | ||
month: oct | ||
journal: "Social Science & Medicine" | ||
volume: 191 | ||
pages: "186--193" | ||
publisher: "Elsevier BV" | ||
openalexid: W2753199387 | ||
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> By comparing and contrasting these women's accounts at two time points, this paper demonstrates the stark contrast between ‘lived experience’ of Spinal Muscular Atrophy and the various way(s) this experience was transformed into, and presented as, ‘knowledge’ through the processes of making, and accounting, for reproductive decisions. | ||
> The analysis highlights that multiple, distinct and sometimes competing experiential frameworks are used to conceptualise SMA across time and context. | ||
> However, rather than evidence of its fallibility, this finding highlights that ‘knowledge’ is an inappropriate vessel with which to capture and transfer ‘experiential knowledge’. | ||
> Rather, we need to consider how to value such insight in ways that harnesses its inherent strength without leaving it vulnerable to the epistemological critiques attracted by labelling it ‘knowledge’. |
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title: "Mindfulness‐based Interventions for Obesity‐related Eating Behaviours: A Literature Review" | ||
authors: | ||
- "Gillian O’Reilly" | ||
- "Lauren Cook" | ||
- "Donna Spruijt‐Metz" | ||
- "David S. Black" | ||
external_url: "https://europepmc.org/articles/pmc4046117?pdf=render" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12156" | ||
drive_links: | ||
- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IQYK8lNi3HfZIAtF1Exk56jdHgUkKSci/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: problems | ||
tags: | ||
- food | ||
- health | ||
year: 2014 | ||
month: mar | ||
journal: "Obesity Reviews" | ||
volume: 15 | ||
number: 6 | ||
pages: "453--461" | ||
publisher: "Wiley-Blackwell" | ||
openalexid: W2160354924 | ||
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> Overall, the results of this first review on the topic support the efficacy of MBIs for changing obesity-related eating behaviours, specifically binge eating, emotional eating and external eating. |
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title: "Pain and Stress in a Systems Perspective: Reciprocal Neural, Endocrine, and Immune Interactions" | ||
authors: | ||
- "C. Richard Chapman" | ||
- "Robert P. Tuckett" | ||
- "Chul-Hwa Song" | ||
external_url: "https://europepmc.org/articles/pmc2278005?pdf=render" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2007.09.006" | ||
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IA43G2WU4L3eDozquKJ4uEdMjyHJ6_rx/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: feeling | ||
tags: | ||
- health | ||
year: 2008 | ||
month: feb | ||
journal: "The Journal of Pain" | ||
volume: 9 | ||
number: 2 | ||
pages: "122--145" | ||
publisher: "Elsevier BV" | ||
openalexid: W1973164494 | ||
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> Acute tissue injury activates an ensemble of interdependent nervous, endocrine, and immune processes that operate in concert and comprise a supersystem. | ||
> Some chronic pain conditions result from supersystem dysregulation. | ||
> Individuals vary and are vulnerable to dysregulation due to the unique interactions of genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors and past experiences that characterize each person. | ||
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_content/articles/treating-illness-translation-of-chapter_salguero-p.md
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‘Treating Illness’: Translation of a Chapter from a Medieval Chinese Buddhist Meditation Manual by Zhiyi (538–597) | ||
authors: | ||
- salguero-p | ||
external_url: "https://brill.com/downloadpdf/journals/asme/7/2/article-p461_10.pdf" | ||
source_url: "https://doi.org/10.1163/15734218-12341262" | ||
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- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SqxWY4LQ1dBlevQEtpkBOF5_bIDk-lC_/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: mahayana-roots | ||
tags: | ||
- iddhi | ||
- problems | ||
- history-of-medicine | ||
year: 2012 | ||
journal: "Asian Medicine" | ||
address: "London" | ||
volume: 7 | ||
number: 2 | ||
pages: "461--473" | ||
publisher: "Brill" | ||
openalexid: W2009863562 | ||
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> Zhiyi was notable as a systematizer and domesticator of Buddhist knowledge, and particularly for his writings on śamatha and vipaśyanā meditation. | ||
> The excerpt translated below is a complete chapter from the shorter of his meditation treatises. | ||
> It focuses specifically on how various strands of Indian and Chinese medical and religious knowledge could be employed to diagnose and treat illness while the practitioner remained engaged in seated meditation. | ||
> Incorporating both foreign and domestic knowledge into the framework of śamatha and vipaśyanā , this chapter represents one of the earliest examples of systematic Indo-Sinitic medical syncretism, and one of the most important expressions of a unique medieval Chinese Buddhist perspective on healing. | ||
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title: "AN 8.28 Dutiya Bala Sutta: The Second Discourse on the Powers" | ||
translator: sujato | ||
slug: "an.008.028" | ||
external_url: "https://suttacentral.net/an8.28/en/sujato" | ||
hidden_links: | ||
- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Riy3aHteZti9efm_AdBKPBmMFNaSP5E_/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: stages | ||
tags: | ||
- nibbana | ||
- an | ||
year: 2018 | ||
pages: 1 | ||
parallels: | ||
- an10.90 | ||
- ps2.9 | ||
- sa601-700 | ||
- sa694 | ||
- sa695 | ||
- sa696 | ||
- sa697 | ||
- sa698 | ||
- sn50.1-12 | ||
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The eight powers of a perfected one. |
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title: "SN 21.3 Ghaṭa Sutta: The Barrel" | ||
translator: bodhi | ||
slug: "sn.021.003" | ||
external_url: "https://suttacentral.net/sn21.3/en/bodhi" | ||
drive_links: | ||
- "https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JHJG2AtP6qpX7PPUythbalnw-PJDx-g1/view?usp=drivesdk" | ||
course: characters | ||
tags: | ||
- iddhi | ||
- friends | ||
- sn | ||
year: 2000 | ||
pages: 2 | ||
parallels: | ||
- sa503 | ||
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> I cleared my divine eye and divine ear element to communicate with the Blessed One. | ||
Moggallāna tells Sāriputta about his day's practice. |