In this chapter I present a psychological conceptualization of mindfulness based on constructs in common therapeutic parlance. Taking a functional approach based on the skills and recognitions patients gain from the exercises commonly used in mindfulness training and avoiding exotic and cryptic language, it makes apparent both the commonality mindfulness has with modalities therapists will be already using in their clinical practice and the ways in which it may add something new and therapeutically useful. It also describes the evolutionary pressures that have shaped the biological imperatives driving the default movements of attention that result in day-to-day experience being experienced as less than pleasant; defaults that result in both...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) like mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) an...
This thesis explores the theory and practice of mindfulness within the context of clinical psycholog...
Mindfulness as a clinical and nonclinical intervention for a variety of symptoms has recently receiv...
Although mindfulness practice is in its relative infancy in the psychotherapy field, a growing body...
In this chapter I attempt to address these issues, drawing on 45 years of practice in the three main...
Interest in the clinical use of mindfulness practices has expanded rapidly in recent years. To provi...
I was delighted to talk with so many members of the SIG at the meeting on November 14th. I am afraid...
There is growing evidence for the benefits of mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to treatin...
The current thesis hypothesizes that the mindfulness component of meditation potentially enables it ...
ABSTRACT: This article explores how the Buddhist concept of mindfulness and techniques for fostering...
Basic definitions, assumptions, and working principles of the Buddhist and mindfulness-based interve...
The results of more than three decades of research have shown the many positive effects that mindful...
Over the past decade, mindfulness practices have been used with increasing frequency as therapeutic ...
Mindfulness, originally a construct used in Eastern spiritual and philosophical traditions, has foun...
Mindfulness-based interventions have received significant support and have an evidence base that con...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) like mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) an...
This thesis explores the theory and practice of mindfulness within the context of clinical psycholog...
Mindfulness as a clinical and nonclinical intervention for a variety of symptoms has recently receiv...
Although mindfulness practice is in its relative infancy in the psychotherapy field, a growing body...
In this chapter I attempt to address these issues, drawing on 45 years of practice in the three main...
Interest in the clinical use of mindfulness practices has expanded rapidly in recent years. To provi...
I was delighted to talk with so many members of the SIG at the meeting on November 14th. I am afraid...
There is growing evidence for the benefits of mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to treatin...
The current thesis hypothesizes that the mindfulness component of meditation potentially enables it ...
ABSTRACT: This article explores how the Buddhist concept of mindfulness and techniques for fostering...
Basic definitions, assumptions, and working principles of the Buddhist and mindfulness-based interve...
The results of more than three decades of research have shown the many positive effects that mindful...
Over the past decade, mindfulness practices have been used with increasing frequency as therapeutic ...
Mindfulness, originally a construct used in Eastern spiritual and philosophical traditions, has foun...
Mindfulness-based interventions have received significant support and have an evidence base that con...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) like mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) an...
This thesis explores the theory and practice of mindfulness within the context of clinical psycholog...
Mindfulness as a clinical and nonclinical intervention for a variety of symptoms has recently receiv...