Mindfulness meditation (MM) is an ancient Buddhist spiritual practice that has been secularised into popular and effective therapeutic interventions. This is the first empirical study to investigate the spiritual and secular context of mindfulness-based interventions through the prism of Common Factors theory, specifically focusing on the work of Frank (1973) and the concept of a healing ‘myth’ or story. The hypotheses predicted that a philosophically integrated role-induction to MM, would be more effective at improving credibility and expectations, state mindfulness and affect outcomes compared to philosophically narrower spiritual or secular presentations. Participants were randomly allocated to a role-induction group (integrated / sp...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) touch on concepts deemed spiritual or religious i...
Current research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical social work, y...
Is mindfulness research going forward by looking backward? More traditionally orientedBuddhist psych...
OBJECTIVES: Mindfulness meditation has both spiritual and secular foundations. Drawing on Jerome Fra...
Objectives: Mindfulness meditation has both spiritual and secular foundations. Drawing on Jerome Fra...
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy’s (MBCT) application has become increasingly widespread followin...
Social aspects that relate to beliefs and spirituality are subjects of the soul and mind, material t...
A growing literature demonstrates that spiritual struggles can have significant long-term negative c...
Social aspects that relate to beliefs and spirituality are subjects of the soul and mind, material t...
Background: Mindfulness may be viewed as a supra-cognitive state of consciousness focussed on the de...
This is a qualitative literature analysis aimed at investigating elements of spirituality within the...
Objectives: Spirituality has historically been a neglected aspect of people’s lives within a healthc...
Mindfulness-based interventions are reported as being efficacious treatments for a variety of psycho...
Meditation techniques are described; therapeutic and mystical contexts of practice are discussed; th...
The article focuses on the practice of mindfulness, which has migrated from being part of a religion...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) touch on concepts deemed spiritual or religious i...
Current research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical social work, y...
Is mindfulness research going forward by looking backward? More traditionally orientedBuddhist psych...
OBJECTIVES: Mindfulness meditation has both spiritual and secular foundations. Drawing on Jerome Fra...
Objectives: Mindfulness meditation has both spiritual and secular foundations. Drawing on Jerome Fra...
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy’s (MBCT) application has become increasingly widespread followin...
Social aspects that relate to beliefs and spirituality are subjects of the soul and mind, material t...
A growing literature demonstrates that spiritual struggles can have significant long-term negative c...
Social aspects that relate to beliefs and spirituality are subjects of the soul and mind, material t...
Background: Mindfulness may be viewed as a supra-cognitive state of consciousness focussed on the de...
This is a qualitative literature analysis aimed at investigating elements of spirituality within the...
Objectives: Spirituality has historically been a neglected aspect of people’s lives within a healthc...
Mindfulness-based interventions are reported as being efficacious treatments for a variety of psycho...
Meditation techniques are described; therapeutic and mystical contexts of practice are discussed; th...
The article focuses on the practice of mindfulness, which has migrated from being part of a religion...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) touch on concepts deemed spiritual or religious i...
Current research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical social work, y...
Is mindfulness research going forward by looking backward? More traditionally orientedBuddhist psych...