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PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS
Michael M. DELMONTE
JULY, 2015
A. MAIN FOCUS ON MEDITATION AND MINDFULNESS:
1. DelMonte, M. M. (1979). Pilot study of conditioned
relaxation during simulated meditation. Psychological
Reports, 45, 169-170.
2. DelMonte, M. M. (1980). Personality characteristics and
regularity of meditation. Psychological Reports, 46, 703-
712.
3. DelMonte, M. M. & Braidwood, M. (1981). Treatment of
retarded ejaculation with psychotherapy and meditative
relaxation: a case report. Psychological Reports, 47, 8-
10.
4. DelMonte, M. M. (1981). Suggestibility and meditation.
Psychological Reports, 48, 727-737.
5. DelMonte, M. M. (1981). Expectation and meditation.
Psychological Reports, 49, 699-709.
6. DelMonte, M. M. (1983). Therapeutic effects of meditation:
A psychometric, physiological and behavioural evaluation.
Irish Journal of Psychology, 6(1), 79-80.
7. DelMonte, M. M. (1983). Mantras and meditation: A
literature review. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57, 64-
66.
8. DelMonte, M. M. (1983). Some cognitive aspects of
meditation practice. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 57,
1160-1162.
9. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Factors influencing the regularity
of meditation practice in a clinical population. British
Journal of Medical Psychology, 57, 274-278.
10. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Physiological responses during
meditation and rest. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation,
9(2), 181-200.
11. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Case reports on the use of
meditative relaxation as an intervention strategy with
retarded ejaculation. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation,
9(2), 209-214.
12. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Electrocortical activity and
related phenomena associated with meditation practice: a
literature review. International Journal of Neuroscience,
24, 217-231.
13. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Meditation practice as related to
occupational stress, health and productivity. Perceptual
and Motor Skills, 59, 581-582.
14. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Psychometric scores and meditation
practice: a literature review. Personality and Individual
Differences, 5(5), 559-563.
15. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Response to meditation in terms of
physiological, behavioural and self-report measures.
International Journal of Psychosomatics, 31(2), 3-17.
16. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Meditation: some similarities with
hypnoidal states and hypnosis. International Journal of
Psychosomatics, 31(3), 24-34.
17. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Physiological concomitants of
meditation practice; a literature review. International
Journal of Psychosomatics, 31(4), 23-36.
18. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). The effects of meditation on drug
usage: a literature review. Gedrag: Tijdschrift voor
Psychologie, 13(2), 36-48.
19. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). Meditation: a different approach
to wellbeing. Institute of Guidance Counsellors Journal,
10, 20-23.
20. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). Response to meditation in terms of
physiological, behavioural and self-report measures: a
brief summary. Psychological Reports, 56, 9-10.
21. DelMonte, M. M. & Kenny, V. (1985). Models of
meditation. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 1(3), 197-
214.
22. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). Meditation and anxiety reduction:
a literature review. Clinical Psychology Review, 1985, 5,
91-102.
23. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). Biochemical indices associated
with meditation practice: literature review. Neuroscience
and Biobehavioural Reviews, 9, 557-561.
24. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). Effects of expectancy on
physiological responsivity in novice meditators.
Biological Psychology, 21, 107-121.
25. DelMonte, M. M. & Kenny, V. (1985). An overview of the
therapeutic effects of meditation. Psychologia, 28(4),
189-202.
26. Kenny, V. & DelMonte, M. M. (1986). Meditation as
viewed through Personal Construct Theory. Journal of
Contemporary Psychotherapy, 16(1), 4-22.
27. DelMonte, M. M. (1986). Expectancy and response to
meditation. International Journal of Psychosomatics,
33(2), 28-34.
28. DelMonte, M. M. (1986). Meditation as a clinical
intervention strategy: a brief review. International
Journal of Psychosomatics, 33(3), 9-12.
29. DelMonte, M. M. (1986). Expectancy and meditation.
Journal of Creative Behavior, 15(3), 217.
30. DelMonte, M. M. (1987). Meditation: Contemporary
theoretical perspectives. In: M. West (Ed.). The
Psychology of Meditation, Oxford, Oxford University Press,
pp. 39-54.
31. DelMonte, M. M. (1987). Personality and meditation. In:
M. West (Ed.), The Psychology of Meditation, Oxford, Oxford
University Press, PP. 118-132.
32. DelMonte, M. M. (1987). A constructivist view of
meditation. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 41(2),
286-298.
33. DelMonte, M. M. & Kenny, V. (1987). Conceptual models and
functions of meditation in psychotherapy. Journal of
Contemporary Psychotherapy, 17(1), 38-59.
34. DelMonte, M. M. (1988). Personality correlates of
meditation practice frequency and dropout in an outpatient
population. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11(6), 593-
597.
35. DelMonte, M. M. (1989). Meditation, the unconscious and
psychosomatic disorders. International Journal of
Psychosomatics, 36, 45-52.
36. DelMonte, M. M. (1990). The relevance of meditation to
clinical practice: An overview. Applied Psychology: An
International Review, 39(3) 331-354.
37. DelMonte, M. M. (1990). Meditation and change: Mindfulness
versus repression. Australian Journal of Clinical
Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 11(2), 57-63.
38. DelMonte, M. M. (1992). The relevance of meditation to
clinical practice: A mainly Kellian perspective. In
Perspective on Relaxation and Meditation, M. Blows & S.
Srinivasan (Eds), Spectrum Publications, Melbourne, pp. 83-
96.
39. DelMonte, M. M. (1992). Meditation: Mindfulness versus
repression. Japanese Health Psychology, 1(1), 63-69.
40. DelMonte, M. M. (1995). Meditation and the unconscious.
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 25(3), 223-242.
41. DelMonte, M. M. (1996). Meditation in the Christian
Tradition. In Y. Haruki, Y. Ishii and M. Suzuki (Eds).
“Comparative and Psychological Study on Meditation”.
Eburon Publishers, Delft, pp.121-129.
42. DelMonte, M. M. (1998). Meditation. In, Brenda O’Hanlon
(Editor), Stress: The Common-Sense Approach, Newleaf,
Dublin, pp. 97-99.
43. DelMonte, M. M. (2000). Non-attachment, dis-identification,
and dissociation in meditation, qigong and hypnosis:
Adaptive or non-adaptive? In Wang Weidong, Yuzi Sasaki and
Yutaka Haruki (Eds), Bodywork and Psychotherapy in the
East, Eburon Press, Delft, The Netherlands, pp.105-122.
44. DelMonte, M. M. & Halpin, M. (2014). Understanding
meditation. In Maeve Halpin (Ed.) How to be Happy and
Healthy: The Seven Natural Elements of Mental
Health,Ashfield Press, Dublin, Irelland, pp. 146-173.
B. MAIN FOCUS ON THEORY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY:
1. DelMonte, M. M. (1981). Coping with stress. Business and
Finance, 17(48).
2. DelMonte, M. M. & Ryan, G.M. (1983). The Cognitive-Somatic
Anxiety Questionnaire (CSA2): A factor analysis. British
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 22, 209-212.
3. DelMonte, M. M. (1984). Job design and behavioural
science. State Enterprise, January-March, 83-84.
4. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). Anxiety, defensiveness and
physiological responsivity in novice and experienced
meditators. International Journal of Eclectic
Psychotherapy, 4(1+2), 1-13.
5. DelMonte, M. M., Dolphin, C., & Cullen, J. (1986).
Community Workshops Research Project Report, Research
Department Eastern Health Board, the National
Rehabilitation Board and the Rehabilitation Institute,
Dublin.
6. DelMonte, M. M. (1987). Eclectic psychotherapy and
constructive alternativism. International Journal of
Psychosomatics, 33(4), 14-16.
7. DelMonte, M. M. (1988). The use of relaxation and
hypnotically– guided imagery in therapy as an intervention
with a case of vaginismus. Australian Journal of Clinical
Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 9(1), 1-7.
8. DelMonte, M. M. (1988). Vigilance: Enhancing the observer
status and promoting well being. In Joachim P. Leonard
(ed.) Vigilance: Methods, Models and Regulations, Verlag
Peter Lang, Frankfurt Am Main, pp.217-226.
9. DelMonte, M. M. (1989). Existentialism and psychotherapy:
A constructivist perspective. Psychologia, 32(2), 81-90.
10. DelMonte, M. M. (1989). Systems theory and psychotherapy.
Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 19(2), 117-135.
11. DelMonte, M. M., Kennedy, J. M., Dolphin, C., Webb, M. G.
T., and Mulcahy, M. (1989). A follow up study of the
prevalence of intellectual functioning within the mental
handicap range in a psychiatric population. Irish Journal
of Psychiatry, 10(1), 3-7.
12. DelMonte, M. M. (1990). George Kelly’s Personal Construct
Theory: Some comparisons with Psychoanalytic Theory.
Psychologia, 33(2), 73-83.
13. DelMonte, M. M. (1990). Repression and somatization: A
case history of haemodynamic activation. International
Journal of Psychosomatics, 37(1-4), 37-39.
14. DelMonte, M. M. (1991). The use of non-verbal construing
and metaphor in psychotherapy. International Journal of
Psychosomatics, 38(1-4), 68-75.
15. DelMonte, M. M. (1992). Nervous breakthroughs. Newsletter
of the Transnational Network for the Study of Physical,
Psychological and Spiritual Wellbeing, December, pp. 15-16.
16. DelMonte, M. M. (1993). Iatrogenic post-traumatic stress
disorder: A case study. Australian Journal of Clinical
Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 14(1), 1-6.
17. DelMonte, M. M. (1995). Silence and emptiness in the
service of healing: Lessons from meditation. British
Journal of Psychotherapy, 11(3), 368-378.
18. DelMonte, M. M. (1995). The use of hypnotic regression
with panic disorder: A case report. Australian Journal of
Clinical Hypnotherapy and Hypnosis, 16(2), 69-73.
19. DelMonte, M. M. (1995). Training in psychodynamic
psychotherapy: Quo Vadis? Irish Journal of Psychological
Medicine, 12(3), 117-118.
20. DelMonte, M. M. (1996). Systems theory and psychotherapy:
A constructivist perspective. In M.G.T. Kwee and T.L.
Holdstock (Eds.), Western and Buddhist Psychology: Clinical
Perspectives, Eburon Publishers, Delft, The Netherlands,
pp. 269-293.
21. DelMonte, M. M.(1998). The mind versus matter debate. In
M.M. DelMonte and Y. Haruki (Eds.), The Embodiment of Mind:
Eastern and Western Perspectives, Eburon Publishers, Delft,
The Netherlands, pp. 17-20.
22. DelMonte, M. M. (1998). The Embodied mind, the talking and
the silence of meditation. In M.M. DelMonte and Y. Haruki
(Eds.), The Embodiment of Mind: Eastern and Western
Perspectives, Eburon Publishers, Delft, The Netherlands,
pp. 129-139.
23. DelMonte, M. M., (1999). Fostering non-attachment and dis-
identification via the enhancement of self-awareness.
Cognitie, Creier, Comportament (Cognition, Brain,
Behaviour), 3(3), 239-254.
24. DelMonte, M. M. (2000). Psychotherapy: Science or
Mysticism? In:F. Wallner, G. Fleck and K. Edlinger (Eds.),
Science, Humanities and Mysticism: Complementary
Perspectives, Philosophica 18, W. Braumuller University
Publications, Vienna, pp. 111-121.
25. DelMonte, M. M. (2000). Retrieved memories of childhood
sexual abuse. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 73,
1-13.
26. DelMonte, M. M. (2000), Symbolisation: Its development from
the pre-verbal to the trans-verbal. Journal of Critical
Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 1(1), 32-44.
27. DelMonte, M. M. (2001). Evolutionary psychology: Does mind
matter or is it immaterial? Journal of Critical Psychology,
Counselling and Psychotherapy, 1(4), 217-229.
28. DelMonte, M. M. (2001). The controversy regarding
retrieved memories of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of
the Irish Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 6(1), pp.
21-35.
29. DelMonte, M. M. (2001). Fact or fantasy? A review of
recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. Irish Journal
of Psychological Medicine, 18(3), pp.99-105.
30. DelMonte, M. M. (2003). Mindfulness and the deconstruction
of attachments. Constuctivism in the Human Sciences, 8(2),
151-171.
31. DelMonte M. M. (2004). Ways of understanding: Meditation,
mysticism and science – bridging the gap between East and
West. In M. Blows, S. Srinavasan, J. Blows, P. Bankart, M.
DelMonte, Y. Haruki (Eds). The Relevance of the Wisdom
Traditions in Contemporary Society : The Challenge to
Psychology. Eburon Publishers, Delft, The Netherlands, pp.
1-20.
32. DelMonte, M. M. (2006). Lose thy mind and come to thy
senses: adaptive de-construction. In M.G.T. Kwee, K.J.
Gergen and F. Koshikawa (Eds), Horizons in Buddhist
Psychology: Practice, Research and Theory. Taos Institute
Publications, Ohio, USA, pp. 399-416.
33. DelMonte, M. M. (2009). Empty thy mind and come to thy
senses: A de-constructive path to inner peace. In E. Franco
(Ed.), Yogic Perception, Meditation and Altered States of
Consciousness. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna,
pp.449-483.
34. DelMonte, M. M. (2010). Spirituality, mindfulness,
psychotherapy and science: Linking East and West.
Paradoxia: Journal of Nondual Psychology, 2, 1-20.
35. DelMonte, M. M. (2011). Post-Darwinian Psychology: Does
mind really matter? International Journal of Healing and
Caring, 11(1), pp. 1-23.
36. DelMonte, M. M. (2011). Mindfulness: Psychodynamic
Perspectives. Paradoxia: Journal of Nondual Psychology, 3,
1-26.
37. DelMonte, M. M. (2011). Mindfulness and awareness:
Constructivist, psychodynamic and eastern perspectives.
International Journal of Mental Health and
Addiction,10(3),311-329.
38. DelMonte, M. M. (2012). Evolution and consciousness: From
rocks to musicians, philosophers and psychotherapists – a
long journey. In D. Eigner (Ed.), Consciousness: Cultural
and Therapeutic Perspectives, Peter Lang International
Academic Publisher, Frankfurt/Main, pp.9-46.
39. DelMonte, M. M. (2015). Evolution and Consciousness: From
Rocks to Musicians, Philosophers and Psychotherapists – a
Long Journey. In D. Eigner and J. Kremer
(Eds.),Transformation of Consciousness: Potentials for our
Future. Nepal: Vajra Books, pp.8-47.
C. INVITED PAPERS READ AT WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS AND SYMPOSIA AS
A GUEST SPEAKER
1. DelMonte, M. M. (1984, 1985, 1986). Personal coping
strategies in relation to cancer. Workshops for the Irish
Cancer Society, Dublin, Ireland.
2. DelMonte, M. M. (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987). Personal coping
strategies. Ten workshops for nurses, occupational
therapists and physiotherapists, Dublin.
3. DelMonte, M. M. (1985). A constructivist view of
meditation. Paper read at a seminar on meditation in
Warwick University, England 11th May.
4. DelMonte, M. M. (1985, 1986). Interventions with
psychosomatic disorders. General Practitioners Seminars,
Dublin.
5. DelMonte, M. M. (1986). Vigilance: Enhancing the observer
status and promoting well-being. Paper read at a symposium
organised by the Institute for Occupational Medicine,
University of Dusseldorf, Germany, 16th - 19th October.
6. DelMonte, M. M. (1987). The relevance of meditation to
clinical practice. Paper read at a symposium organised by
the Flemish Society for Autogenic Training and
Hypnotherapy, Leuven, Belgium, 26th-29th March.
7. DelMonte, M. M., Kennedy, J. M., Webb, M. G. T., Mulcahy,
M. and Dolphin, C. (1988). A follow up study of the
prevalence of intellectual functioning within the mental
handicap range in a psychiatric population. Paper
presented at the 8th World Congress of the International
Association for the Scientific Study of Mental Deficiency,
Trinity College, Dublin, 24th August.
8. DelMonte, M. M. (1989). The relevance of meditation to
clinical practice: A mainly Kellian perspective. Paper
presented at the 24th International Congress of Psychology,
Sydney, Australia. 29th August – 3rd September.
9. DelMonte, M. M. (1990). Meditation research in Ireland.
Paper read at a seminar on “Eastern techniques for mental
and physical health around the world”, Komazawa University,
Tokyo, Japan, 22nd - 27th July.
10. DelMonte, M. M. (1990). Meditation and change: Mindfulness
versus repression. Paper presented at the 22nd International
Congress of Applied Psychology, Kyoto, Japan, 22nd - 27th
July.
11. DelMonte, M. M. (1992). A Gestalt therapy perspective on
Meditation. Paper read at a symposium on meditation at the
The Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California, 26th April - 1st
May.
12. DelMonte, M. M. (1992). Therapeutic aspects of Meditation.
Paper read at the Twenty-fifth International Congress of
Psychology, Bruges, Belgium, 15t h- 17th July.
13. DelMonte, M. M. (1993). Meditation in the Christian
Tradition. Paper presented at an International Symposium on
“Comparative and Psychological Study on Meditation”.
Advanced Research Centre for Human Sciences of Waseda
University, Makuhari, Japan, 26th July – 2nd August.
14. DelMonte, M. M. (1996). The embodied mind, the talking
cure and the silence of meditation. Paper read at the
“Body over Mind or Mind over Body: Does it matter?”
Conference, organised by the Transnational Network for the
Study of Physical, Psychological and Spiritual Well-being,
Manoir D’Youville, Chateauquay, Quebec, Canada, 12th-15th
August.
15. DelMonte, M. M. (1996). The mind versus matter debate.
Paper read at the “Body over Mind or Mind over Body; Does
it Matter?” Conference, organised by the Transnational
Network for the Study of Physical, Psychological and
Spiritual Well-Being, Manoir D’Youville, Chateauquay,
Quebec, Canada, 12th-15th August.
16. DelMonte, M. M. (1997). Psychotherapy: Science or
Mysticism? Paper presented at a symposium organised by the
Austrian Forum for Theoretical Psychology entitled “Ways of
thinking, understanding and knowing: Bridging the gap
between science, humanities and mysticism”. Vienna, 22nd-
24th May.
17. DelMonte, M. M. (1998). Non-attachment, dis-identification
and dissociation in meditation, Qi-gong and hypnosis:
Adaptive or mal-adaptive? Paper presented at the 5th
Conference of the Transnational Network for the Study of
Physical, Psychological and Spiritual Well-being, Beijing,
China, 27th-30th April.
18. DelMonte, M. M. (2002). Ways of understanding: Meditation
and science – bridging the gag between East and West. Paper
presented at the 7th Conference of the Transnational
Network for the Study of Physical, Psychological and
Spiritual Well-being, Wollongong, Australia, 18th – 20th
July.
19. DelMonte, M. M. (2003). Mindfulness and the de-construction
of attachments. Paper presented at the 8th International
Congress of Constructivism and Psychotherapy,
“Constructivism, Phenomenology and Brain Imaging”,
Monopoli, Bari, Italy, 14th – 18th June.
20. DelMonte, M. M. (2005). Lose thy mind and come to thy
senses: The adaptive de-construction of psychic suffering.
Paper presented at the 5th International Congress of
Cognitive Psychotherapy, Gothenburg, Sweden, 13th – 17th
June.
21. DelMonte, M. M. (2006). Empty thy mind and come to thy
senses: A de-constructive path to inner peace. Paper
presented at a symposium entitled “Yogic Perception,
Meditation and Altered States of Consciousness”, Austrian
Academy of Sciences, Institute for the Cultural and
Intellectual History of Asia, Vienna, 26th – 30th June.
22. DelMonte, M. M. (2007).Quo Vadis? Psychoanalysis,
regulation and psychiatric hospitals. A.G.M. of the Irish
Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Milltown Park,
Dublin, 27th April.
23. DelMonte, M. M. (2007). Mindfulness: Non-attachment and
dis-identification, an Eastern approach to well-being.
Paper presented at The Centre for Professional Therapy,
Dublin, 16th May.
24. DelMonte, M. M. (2008). The construction of happiness:
Eastern approaches to mental health. Stress Management
Institute of Ireland, Dublin 2, 22nd November.
25. DelMonte, M. M. (2009. The Construction of happiness:
Eastern approaches to mental health. Irish Constructivist
Psychotherapy Association, Trinity College, Dublin, 3rd
October.
26. DelMonte, M. M. (2011). Consciousness and Healing: Eastern
and Western Perspectives. Paper presented in the
Psychology, Military Academy, Vienna, 4th June.
27. DelMonte, M. M. (2011). Mindfulness and awareness:
Constructivist, psychodynamic and Eastern perspectives.
Irish Constructivist Psychotherapy Association, Institute
of Psychosocial Medicine, Dun Laoghaire, 17th September.
28. DelMonte, M. M. (2011). Eastern and Psychodynamic
Perspectives. St. Patrick’s University Hospital, Dublin,
5th November.
29. DelMonte, M. M. (2012). Eastern mindfulness/Western
Psychodynamic insight: Forever the twain shall meet? Irish
Forum for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Carmelite Community
Centre, Dublin, 28th April.
30. DelMonte, M. M. (2012). Awareness: Constructivist,
Psychodynamic and Eastern Perspectives. European Personal
Construct Association Conference, Trinity College, Dublin,
30th June.
31. DelMonte, M. M. (2013). Mindfulness for clinicians and
their clients. Irish Family Therapy Association, Clyde
Court Hotel, Dublin 4, 22nd January.