نتایج جستجو برای: mindfulness counseling

تعداد نتایج: 39645  

2010
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...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2014
Tomasz Jankowski Pawel Holas

Mindfulness training has proven to be an efficacious therapeutic tool for a variety of clinical and nonclinical health problems and a booster of well-being. In this paper we propose a multi-level metacognitive model of mindfulness. We postulate and discuss following hypothesis: (1) mindfulness is related to the highest level of metacognition; (2) mindfulness depends on dynamic cooperation of th...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2015
Timothy P Schofield J David Creswell Thomas F Denson

Prior research has linked mindfulness to improvements in attention, and suggested that the effects of mindfulness are particularly pronounced when individuals are cognitively depleted or stressed. Yet, no studies have tested whether mindfulness improves declarative awareness of unexpected stimuli in goal-directed tasks. Participants (N=794) were either depleted (or not) and subsequently underwe...

2015
Wenli Wang

Incorporating mindfulness in the information systems (IS) development process is not new, but educating an IS workforce to promote the design for a contemplative user experience is. Building a contemplative IS workforce is critical for promoting contemplative societies as social interactions nowadays have been increasingly structured by IS infrastructures and capabilities. This research examine...

2014
Michael Sayers J. David Creswell Adrienne Taren

Mindfulness is associated with reduced negative affective states, increased positive affective states, and reduced clinical affective symptomatology (e.g., depression, anxiety) in previous studies. This chapter examines an emerging body of fMRI and EEG research exploring how mindfulness alters neurobiological emotion processing systems. We examine how dispositional (trait) mindfulness and how a...

Introduction: Divorce has many negative consequences and affects family relationships, including parent-child relationship and custody of children. As a result, the aim of this research was to determine the effectiveness of cognitive therapy training based on mindfulness on the parent-child relationship and consensual custody of children in parents applying for an irreconcilable divorce. Metho...

2016
Alexis Ruffault Marjorie Bernier Nicolas Juge Jean F Fournier

This study aims to characterize the relationships between intrinsic motivation toward physical activity, mindfulness, and physical activity level.Wemeasured self-reported mindfulness, motivational regulation toward exercise, and physical activity level in 280 French students. Analyses conducted on 244 participants revealed that self-reported mindfulness moderates the relationship between intrin...

Journal: :Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research 2004
J Mark G Williams Michaela Swales

Mindfulness-based approaches are becoming more widely used for individuals at risk of suicidal behavior: in the treatment of borderline personality disorder (in Dialectical Behavior Therapy), and as a way to reduce relapse in recurrent major depression (in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy). This article describes and examines the commonalities and differences in the use of mindfulness in the...

2014
Joaquim Soler Ausiàs Cebolla Albert Feliu-Soler Marcelo M. P. Demarzo Juan C. Pascual Rosa Baños Javier García-Campayo

Mindfulness has been described as an inherent human capability that can be learned and trained, and its improvement has been associated with better health outcomes in both medicine and psychology. Although the role of practice is central to most mindfulness programs, practice-related improvements in mindfulness skills is not consistently reported and little is known about how the characteristic...

Journal: :Pain 2007
Lance M McCracken Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert Kevin E Vowles

An increasing number of studies consider the specific processes by which distressing sensations, thoughts, and emotional experiences exert their influence on the daily functioning of those who suffer with chronic pain. Clinical methods of mindfulness and the processes that underlie them appear to have clear implications in this area, but have not been systematically investigated to this point i...

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