nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Adding historical depth to definitions of mindfulness
|
Anālayo, Bhikkhu |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 11-14 |
artikel |
2 |
All together now: utilizing common functional change principles to unify cognitive behavioral and mindfulness-based therapies
|
Fresco, David M |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 65-70 |
artikel |
3 |
A maturing mindfulness-based cognitive therapy reflects on two critical issues
|
Segal, Zindel |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 218-222 |
artikel |
4 |
A neurobehavioral account for decentering as the salve for the distressed mind
|
King, Anthony P |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 285-293 |
artikel |
5 |
Assessment of mindfulness by self-report
|
Baer, Ruth |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 42-48 |
artikel |
6 |
Behavioral assessment of mindfulness: defining features, organizing framework, and review of emerging methods
|
Hadash, Yuval |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 229-237 |
artikel |
7 |
Building an ark: creating a vessel for the education of MBSR teachers
|
Santorelli, Saki F |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 252-256 |
artikel |
8 |
Can mindfulness be too much of a good thing? The value of a middle way
|
Britton, Willoughby B |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 159-165 |
artikel |
9 |
Computational modelling approaches to meditation research: why should we care?
|
van Vugt, Marieke |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 49-53 |
artikel |
10 |
Considerations for mood and emotion measures in mindfulness-based intervention research
|
Hoge, Elizabeth A |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 279-284 |
artikel |
11 |
Contents
|
|
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. iii-v |
artikel |
12 |
Does mindfulness training help working memory ‘work’ better?
|
Jha, Amishi P |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 273-278 |
artikel |
13 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. i |
artikel |
14 |
Employing pain and mindfulness to understand consciousness: a symbiotic relationship
|
Grant, Joshua A |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 192-197 |
artikel |
15 |
Epigenetics and meditation
|
Kaliman, Perla |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 76-80 |
artikel |
16 |
Examining interpersonal self-transcendence as a potential mechanism linking meditation and social outcomes
|
Kang, Yoona |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 115-119 |
artikel |
17 |
Explorations into the nature and function of compassion
|
Gilbert, Paul |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 108-114 |
artikel |
18 |
Foreword: Seeds of a necessary global renaissance in the making: the refining of psychology’s understanding of the nature of mind, self, and embodiment through the lens of mindfulness and its origins at a key inflection point for the species
|
Kabat-Zinn, Jon |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. xi-xvii |
artikel |
19 |
Frontal theta activity and white matter plasticity following mindfulness meditation
|
Tang, Yi-Yuan |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 294-297 |
artikel |
20 |
Fruits of the Buddhism-science dialogue in contemplative research
|
Hasenkamp, Wendy |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 126-132 |
artikel |
21 |
How does mindfulness training improve moral cognition: a theoretical and experimental framework for the study of embodied ethics
|
Sevinc, Gunes |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 268-272 |
artikel |
22 |
Intervention integrity in mindfulness-based research: strengthening a key aspect of methodological rigor
|
Crane, Rebecca S |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 1-5 |
artikel |
23 |
It matters what you practice: differential training effects on subjective experience, behavior, brain and body in the ReSource Project
|
Singer, Tania |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 151-158 |
artikel |
24 |
Mapping meditative states and stages with electrophysiology: concepts, classifications, and methods
|
Schoenberg, Poppy LA |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 211-217 |
artikel |
25 |
Measuring cognitive outcomes in mindfulness-based intervention research: a reflection on confounding factors and methodological limitations
|
Vago, David R |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 143-150 |
artikel |
26 |
Meditation in context: factors that facilitate prosocial behavior
|
Condon, Paul |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 15-19 |
artikel |
27 |
Meditation, stress processes, and telomere biology
|
Conklin, Quinn A |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 92-101 |
artikel |
28 |
Metacognitive processes model of decentering: emerging methods and insights
|
Bernstein, Amit |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 245-251 |
artikel |
29 |
Mindful meta-awareness: sustained and non-propositional
|
Dunne, John D |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 307-311 |
artikel |
30 |
Mindfulness, acceptance, and emotion regulation: perspectives from Monitor and Acceptance Theory (MAT)
|
Lindsay, Emily K |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 120-125 |
artikel |
31 |
Mindfulness and contemplative approaches in education
|
Weare, Katherine |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 321-326 |
artikel |
32 |
Mindfulness and Indian Buddhist conceptions of unconscious processes
|
Waldron, William S |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 28-31 |
artikel |
33 |
Mindfulness and physical disease: a concise review
|
Greeson, Jeffrey M |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 204-210 |
artikel |
34 |
Mindfulness and sustainability: correlation or causation?
|
Geiger, Sonja M |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 23-27 |
artikel |
35 |
Mindfulness and the contemplative life: pathways to connection, insight, and purpose
|
Dahl, Cortland J |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 60-64 |
artikel |
36 |
Mindfulness for psychosis: a humanising therapeutic process
|
Chadwick, Paul |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 317-320 |
artikel |
37 |
Mindfulness in politics and public policy
|
Bristow, Jamie |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 87-91 |
artikel |
38 |
Mindfulness meditation and gene expression: a hypothesis-generating framework
|
Black, David S |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 302-306 |
artikel |
39 |
Mindfulness theory: feeling tones (vedanās) as a useful framework for research
|
Batchelor, Martine |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 20-22 |
artikel |
40 |
Mindfulness training for addictions: has neuroscience revealed a brain hack by which awareness subverts the addictive process?
|
Brewer, Judson |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 198-203 |
artikel |
41 |
Mindfulness training in the treatment of persistent depression: can it help to reverse maladaptive plasticity?
|
Barnhofer, Thorsten |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 262-267 |
artikel |
42 |
On the porosity of subject and object in ‘mindfulness’ scientific study: challenges to ‘scientific’ construction, operationalization and measurement of mindfulness
|
Grossman, Paul |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 102-107 |
artikel |
43 |
Positive psychological states in the arc from mindfulness to self-transcendence: extensions of the Mindfulness-to-Meaning Theory and applications to addiction and chronic pain treatment
|
Garland, Eric L |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 184-191 |
artikel |
44 |
Relevance of the no-self theory in contemporary mindfulness
|
Giles, James |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 298-301 |
artikel |
45 |
Residential meditation retreats: their role in contemplative practice and significance for psychological research
|
King, Brandon G |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 238-244 |
artikel |
46 |
Running too far ahead? Towards a broader understanding of mindfulness in organisations
|
Rupprecht, Silke |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 32-36 |
artikel |
47 |
Self-related processing in mindfulness-based interventions
|
Desbordes, Gaëlle |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 312-316 |
artikel |
48 |
Studying the experience of meditation through Micro-phenomenology
|
Petitmengin, Claire |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 54-59 |
artikel |
49 |
The beauty we love: MBSR teacher education going forward
|
Santorelli, Saki F |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 257-261 |
artikel |
50 |
The epistemic and pragmatic value of non-action: a predictive coding perspective on meditation
|
Lutz, Antoine |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 166-171 |
artikel |
51 |
The future of mindfulness training is digital, and the future is now
|
Mrazek, Alissa J |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 81-86 |
artikel |
52 |
The impact of meditation on healthy ageing — the current state of knowledge and a roadmap to future directions
|
Klimecki, Olga |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 223-228 |
artikel |
53 |
The mindful family: a systemic approach to mindfulness, relational functioning, and somatic and mental health
|
Bögels, Susan Maria |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 138-142 |
artikel |
54 |
The Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Teaching Assessment Criteria (MBI:TAC): reflections on implementation and development
|
Crane, Rebecca S |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 6-10 |
artikel |
55 |
The neuroanatomy of long-term meditators
|
Luders, Eileen |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 172-178 |
artikel |
56 |
The next generation of mindfulness-based intervention research: what have we learned and where are we headed?
|
Rosenkranz, Melissa A |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 179-183 |
artikel |
57 |
The question of mindfulness’ connection with ethics and compassion
|
Thupten, Jinpa |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 71-75 |
artikel |
58 |
Understanding mindfulness, one moment at a time: an introduction to the special issue
|
Bernstein, Amit |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. vi-x |
artikel |
59 |
Waking up to the problem of sleep: can mindfulness help? A review of theory and evidence for the effects of mindfulness for sleep
|
Shallcross, Amanda J |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 37-41 |
artikel |
60 |
When the meditating mind wanders
|
Delorme, Arnaud |
|
2019 |
28 |
C |
p. 133-137 |
artikel |