Increases in mindfulness are assumed to lead to improvements in psychological well-being during mindfulness-based treatments. However, the temporal order of this association has received little attention. This intensive longitudinal study examines whether within-person changes in mindfulness precede or follow changes in negative affect (NA) and positive affect (PA) during a mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) program. This study also examines interindividual differences in the association between mindfulness and affect and possible predictors of these differences. Mindfulness, NA, and PA were assessed on a daily basis in 83 individuals from the general population who participated in an MBSR program. Multilevel autoregressive models we...
The aim of the present study was to examine potentially moderating effects of personality characteri...
Objectives Gaining knowledge of dynamic processes of mechanisms underlying mindfulness-based cogniti...
This study examines the experience of people who have begun practising mindfulness as it is taught i...
Increases in mindfulness are assumed to lead to improvements in psychological well-being during mind...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
The increased popularity of mindfulness-based interventions and the growing body of empirical eviden...
Objectives An increasing number of findings indicate associations between mindfulness and affect as ...
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an 8-week meditation program known to improve anxiety, ...
Mindfulness and ruminative thinking have been shown to mediate the effects of mindfulness-based trea...
This study examined the efficacy and processes at work in a mindfulness-based stress reduction progr...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeUsing a daily diary methodology, we assessed the influence of daily (state...
Theories of mindfulness claim that a state of present-moment awareness enhances self-regulation in t...
The aim of the present study was to examine potentially moderating effects of personality characteri...
S. L. Shapiro and colleagues (2006) have described a testable theory of the mechanisms of mindfulnes...
The aim of the present study was to examine potentially moderating effects of personality characteri...
Objectives Gaining knowledge of dynamic processes of mechanisms underlying mindfulness-based cogniti...
This study examines the experience of people who have begun practising mindfulness as it is taught i...
Increases in mindfulness are assumed to lead to improvements in psychological well-being during mind...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
The increased popularity of mindfulness-based interventions and the growing body of empirical eviden...
Objectives An increasing number of findings indicate associations between mindfulness and affect as ...
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an 8-week meditation program known to improve anxiety, ...
Mindfulness and ruminative thinking have been shown to mediate the effects of mindfulness-based trea...
This study examined the efficacy and processes at work in a mindfulness-based stress reduction progr...
Laurenceau, Jean-PhilippeUsing a daily diary methodology, we assessed the influence of daily (state...
Theories of mindfulness claim that a state of present-moment awareness enhances self-regulation in t...
The aim of the present study was to examine potentially moderating effects of personality characteri...
S. L. Shapiro and colleagues (2006) have described a testable theory of the mechanisms of mindfulnes...
The aim of the present study was to examine potentially moderating effects of personality characteri...
Objectives Gaining knowledge of dynamic processes of mechanisms underlying mindfulness-based cogniti...
This study examines the experience of people who have begun practising mindfulness as it is taught i...