Mindfulness Mechanics: Ancient Wisdom guiding Mental Health research
Presented by Corey Jackson
April 2 2025
12-1pm (AEDT)
Mindfulness and meditation, once considered fringe practices, have now become integral to mainstream culture. This shift is largely driven by a surge in research highlighting their benefits for modern well-being. However, the eagerness to embrace these benefits has far outpaced efforts to understand the underlying mechanisms, often overlooking the traditional theories and teachings that form the foundation of these practices.
This discussion will explore some of the potential mechanisms behind mindfulness and how a deeper understanding of them can enhance the treatment and prevention of mental health conditions.
About the Presenter:
Corey Jackson is in the final stages of a PhD mapping traditional Buddhist theory and meditation onto a modern understanding of anxiety and depression. This research taps into increasing psychological interest in aspects of cognition that Buddhism has long-held to be important for mental health. His work is the culmination of a degree in Psychology and Sanskrit plus more than twenty years studying and translating Buddhist philosophy from Tibetan to English.
Corey is a lead trainer in the peer-reviewed Cultivating Emotional Balance program which sits at the intersection of authentic contemplative and psychological approaches to mental health and wellbeing. This forms the basis of his courses and retreats that challenge popularized concepts of self-care. Before any of this, he was a jazz pianist in Toronto, Canada.
The conversations series is free, however registration is essential. Please register here