Teaching Mindfulness: Contexts of Teaching and Pedagogy
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v27i103.107Keywords:
Mindfulness, meditation, inquiry, awareness, metacognitionAbstract
The appearance of mindfulness and its rapid spread in clinical settings is due to various reasons, one of the most important being related to pedagogy. The scientific literature has proposed a model for teaching mindfulness based on the study of the efficacy mechanisms, new teaching demands, and the emergence of different contexts. The purpose of this paper is to review the different contexts of teaching mindfulness (psycho-educational, clinical and spiritual), analyzing the similarities and differences. The underlying mechanisms of efficacy (attention regulation, body awareness, emotional regulation and changes in the perspective of the self) that base where teachers need to focus instructions and finally the inquiry process will be presented based on the work done in Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, that is a fundamental element in teaching mindfulness. Pedagogy is an element commonly forgotten in training of trainers, and sets up a new horizon in research, generating a series of challenges for the future that will be analyzed.Downloads
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