This review seeks to bridge the gap between the separate but interacting mechanisms of emotion regulation and cognition, as well as their potential relationship with mindfulness meditation tools. By way of mindfulness meditation, individuals can learn how to regulate their emotions in a way that aversive stimuli will be viewed objectively; thus, the person can be free of attachment from said negative feelings. Knowing this, there is a potential link between emotion regulation processes and cognitive mechanisms that allow such regulation to take place, including selective or focused attention and inhibition. The literature on this theory so far has been inconsistent, however more claims suggest that there is a relationship between the two. T...
The present study employed physiological measures and a working memory task in addition to self-repo...
Current research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical social work, y...
The author reviews the articles in the Special Section on Mindfulness, starting from the assumption ...
This review seeks to bridge the gap between the separate but interacting mechanisms of emotion regul...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the psychological and neural mechanisms behind mindfu...
One of the consequences of extensive mindfulness practice is a reduction of anxiety and depression, ...
One of the consequences of extensive mindfulness practice is a reduction of anxiety and depression, ...
There is increasing interest in the beneficial clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions (...
Among the various strategies for modulating the components of the emotional responses, the cognitive...
Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of the current moment. It also involves acc...
Objectives: While mindfulness-based interventions have received widespread application in both clini...
Mindfulness is a metacognitive skill that is suggested to have salutary effects on attentional contr...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indiv...
The aim of the present theoretical and empirical literature review is to evaluate the efficacy of mi...
As part of the mini-symposium entitled Can Simply Paying Attention Change Behavior? Emotion and Beh...
The present study employed physiological measures and a working memory task in addition to self-repo...
Current research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical social work, y...
The author reviews the articles in the Special Section on Mindfulness, starting from the assumption ...
This review seeks to bridge the gap between the separate but interacting mechanisms of emotion regul...
The purpose of this paper is to review some of the psychological and neural mechanisms behind mindfu...
One of the consequences of extensive mindfulness practice is a reduction of anxiety and depression, ...
One of the consequences of extensive mindfulness practice is a reduction of anxiety and depression, ...
There is increasing interest in the beneficial clinical effects of mindfulness-based interventions (...
Among the various strategies for modulating the components of the emotional responses, the cognitive...
Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present and aware of the current moment. It also involves acc...
Objectives: While mindfulness-based interventions have received widespread application in both clini...
Mindfulness is a metacognitive skill that is suggested to have salutary effects on attentional contr...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indiv...
The aim of the present theoretical and empirical literature review is to evaluate the efficacy of mi...
As part of the mini-symposium entitled Can Simply Paying Attention Change Behavior? Emotion and Beh...
The present study employed physiological measures and a working memory task in addition to self-repo...
Current research supports the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions in clinical social work, y...
The author reviews the articles in the Special Section on Mindfulness, starting from the assumption ...