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Wellness: A Conceptual Framework for School-based Mindfulness Programs.
The International Journal of Health
Short Title: The International Journal of Health
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2013
Pages: 21 - 36
Sources ID: 112971
Visibility: Public (group default)
Abstract: (Show)
The last decade has witnessed an exponential increase in the establishment of school-based mindfulness programs around the world. A wide range of organizations, from universities to private businesses, have designed mindfulness programs specifically to suit the school system. A theoretical framework built for educational settings is required in order to make sense of literature from a wide range of disciplines and methodological perspectives. In the current article, the author proposes using wellness as a conceptual framework to guide and enhance our appreciation of mindfulness practice and research. Wellness philosophy, principles, and characteristics are introduced and the framework is then used to understand the motivation behind cultivating mindfulness in the classroom. It was discovered that programs are perceived to target a wide range of wellness outcomes, with less emphasis currently placed on the connection between mindfulness and the environment. Future research and discussion is required to determine whether wellness can act as a suitable platform to improve and integrate mindfulness practice and research.