A Metacognition Based 8 Pillars Mindfulness Model and Training Strategies

A. Drigas, Eleni Mitsea
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Oxidative stress, mental and mood disorders, premature ageing, cognitive impairments, learning disabilities are just some of the emerging threats of the 21st century. The next generation of educators, students, business leaders, employees, therapists, and parents are required to adapt in the era of rapid change and climate change developing new skills as well as adopting daily sustainable habits. An increasing number of studies are revealing the positive effects of mindfulness training in all dimensions of human existence bodily, emotionally, mentally, spiritually. Nevertheless, there is a research gap regarding the pillars of mindfulness. The present work proposes a mindfulness model based on the potential principles and the mechanisms of metacognition. Adopting a holistic self-development view, we present the fundamental pillars of mindfulness as well as their underlying operations. Each pillar is framed by a number of techniques that help us to cultivate certain metacognitive abilities and qualities, leading us gradually to the higher levels of self-organization, intelligence and consciousness. We highlight the positive effects of mindfulness training on anti-ageing, stress reduction, neuroplasticity, brain rewiring, hormonal homeostasis.
基于元认知的八支柱正念模型及训练策略
氧化应激、精神和情绪障碍、过早衰老、认知障碍、学习障碍只是21世纪新出现的威胁的一部分。下一代的教育工作者、学生、商业领袖、雇员、治疗师和父母都需要适应快速变化和气候变化的时代,发展新的技能,养成日常可持续的习惯。越来越多的研究揭示了正念训练对人类存在的各个方面的积极影响,包括身体、情感、心理和精神。然而,关于正念支柱的研究还存在空白。本研究提出了一个基于元认知潜在原理和机制的正念模型。采用整体的自我发展观点,我们提出了正念的基本支柱及其潜在的运作。每个支柱都由一系列技术构成,这些技术帮助我们培养某种元认知能力和品质,引导我们逐渐达到更高的自我组织、智能和意识水平。我们强调正念训练在抗衰老、减轻压力、神经可塑性、大脑重组、荷尔蒙平衡等方面的积极作用。
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