“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Self-Report Autonomic and Behavioral Measures of Compassion” by Erika Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Scott Mullins says
I am an undergrad student at Kaplan University and am in the Science of Psychology program with an emphasis in A.B.A. I also am the research chairman in our Psychology Club as well. My question to you is this: I have been practicing meditation for over three years and it has changed my life, so much to the point that I have found the benefits of using this for many things especially as a future treatment for mental and physical ailments. I would like to interview someone from your institution for an upcoming assignment and for personal gain as well. You may reach me at scottmullins7@student.kaplan.edu thank you so much for your time and I look forward to your response!
CCARE Staff says
Thank you for your comment and your deep interest in meditation. Sorry for the delay – the best way to reach us is through our main email account at ccare_info@stanford.edu. Have a wonderful day!