The future of mindfulness training is digital, and the future is now
•Digital mindfulness-based interventions (d-MBIs) offer unique advantages.•Existing research finds d-MBIs can improve individuals’ attention and well-being.•The digital approach introduces challenges regarding engagement and learning.•Adhering to best practices for digital learning can address these...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current opinion in psychology 2019-08, Vol.28, p.81-86 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Digital mindfulness-based interventions (d-MBIs) offer unique advantages.•Existing research finds d-MBIs can improve individuals’ attention and well-being.•The digital approach introduces challenges regarding engagement and learning.•Adhering to best practices for digital learning can address these challenges.
Digital mindfulness-based interventions (d-MBIs) present a promising path for the scalable dissemination of mindfulness instruction in the 21st century. Smartphone applications and web-based platforms can offer potential advantages over traditional face-to-face formats through enhanced accessibility, standardization, personalization, and efficacy of mindfulness training. A growing body of research has documented that a digital approach to teaching mindfulness can improve measures of attention, stress, depression, and anxiety. However, effective digital mindfulness instruction must overcome a variety of challenges, including the possibility of low engagement, shallow learning, and unaddressed obstacles or frustrations. Fortunately, best practices from multiple fields of research provide strategies to overcome these challenges. |
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ISSN: | 2352-250X 2352-2518 2352-250X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.copsyc.2018.11.012 |