نتایج جستجو برای: mindfulness counseling

تعداد نتایج: 39645  

2005
Nancy Liu

Mindfulness, which is derived from Zen Buddhist meditational practices, has enjoyed increasing popularity in recent times. Research on the effectiveness of mindfulness is briefly described along with an introduction to the definition, practice and possible mechanisms of mindfulness. A Christian critique is then applied, carefully assessing the usefulness as well as potential limitations and wea...

Journal: :Computers 2018
Ralph Vacca

Computer-supported mindfulness (CSM) is a burgeoning area filled with varied approaches such as mobile apps and EEG headbands. However, many of the approaches focus on providing meditation guidance. The ubiquity of mobile devices may provide new opportunities to support mindfulness practices that are more situated in everyday life. In this paper, a new situated mindfulness approach is explored ...

Journal: :Transcultural psychiatry 2015
Laurence J Kirmayer

Mindfulness meditation and other techniques drawn from Buddhism have increasingly been integrated into forms of psychotherapeutic intervention. In much of this work, mindfulness is understood as a mode of awareness that is present-centered and nonevaluative. This form of awareness is assumed to have intrinsic value in promoting positive mental health and adaptation by interrupting discursive th...

Journal: :Pain 2012
Emma Louise Cassidy Rachel Jane Atherton Noelle Robertson David Andrew Walsh Raphael Gillett

We examined mindfulness in people with chronic low back pain who were attending a multidisciplinary pain management programme. Participants completed questionnaires at baseline (n=116) and after a 3-month cognitive-behaviourally informed multidisciplinary intervention (n=87). Self-reported mindfulness was measured before and after the intervention, and relationships were explored between mindfu...

2015
Henrik Gustafsson

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and burnout and whether this relationship is mediated by perceived stress, negative affect and positive affect in elite junior athletes. Participants were 233 (133 males and 100 females) adolescent athletes, ranging in age from 15 to 19 years (M = 17.50; SD = 1.08). Bivariate correlations revealed that m...

Journal: :World journal of radiology 2014
William R Marchand

Mindfulness is the dispassionate, moment-by-moment awareness of sensations, emotions and thoughts. Mindfulness-based interventions are being increasingly used for stress, psychological well being, coping with chronic illness as well as adjunctive treatments for psychiatric disorders. However, the neural mechanisms associated with mindfulness have not been well characterized. Recent functional a...

2016
Catherine M. Bergeron Isabelle Almgren-Doré Stéphane Dandeneau

This experimental study investigated whether implicitly priming mindfulness would facilitate psychological and cortisol recovery after undergoing a standardized psychological stressor. After completing baseline measures of well-being, all participants (N = 91) completed a public speaking stress task, were implicitly primed with "mindfulness" or "neutral" concepts using a scrambled sentence task...

Journal: :Assessment 2011
Emily A P Haigh Michael T Moore Todd B Kashdan David M Fresco

Langer's theory of mindfulness proposes that a mindful person seeks out and produces novelty, is attentive to context, and is flexible in thought and behavior. In three independent studies, the factor structure of the Langer Mindfulness/Mindlessness Scale was examined. Confirmatory factor analysis failed to replicate the four-factor model and a subsequent exploratory factor analysis revealed th...

2016
Anthony DiGiacomo Sandra Moll Joy MacDermid Mary Law

Although there is a growing body of research on the value of mindfulness for a range of mental health conditions, evidence regarding mindfulness for individuals with psychosis is much more limited. The purpose of this article was to conduct a narrative systematic review of randomized controlled trials evaluating the effectiveness of mindfulness-based techniques with individuals experiencing sym...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2015
David B Bellinger Marci S DeCaro Patricia A S Ralston

Mindfulness enhances emotion regulation and cognitive performance. A mindful approach may be especially beneficial in high-stakes academic testing environments, in which anxious thoughts disrupt cognitive control. The current studies examined whether mindfulness improves the emotional response to anxiety-producing testing situations, freeing working memory resources, and improving performance. ...

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