Disciplined Improvisation: Characteristics of inquiry in mindfulness-based teaching

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Disciplined Improvisation: Characteristics of inquiry in mindfulness-based teaching. / Crane, R.S.; Stanley, Steven; Rooney, Michael et al.
Yn: Mindfulness, Cyfrol 6, Rhif 5, 10.2015, t. 1104-1114.

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Crane, RS, Stanley, S, Rooney, M, Bartley, P, Cooper, L & Mardula, J 2015, 'Disciplined Improvisation: Characteristics of inquiry in mindfulness-based teaching', Mindfulness, cyfrol. 6, rhif 5, tt. 1104-1114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-014-0361-8

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Crane RS, Stanley S, Rooney M, Bartley P, Cooper L, Mardula J. Disciplined Improvisation: Characteristics of inquiry in mindfulness-based teaching. Mindfulness. 2015 Hyd;6(5):1104-1114. Epub 2014 Tach 29. doi: 10.1007/s12671-014-0361-8

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Crane, R.S. ; Stanley, Steven ; Rooney, Michael et al. / Disciplined Improvisation : Characteristics of inquiry in mindfulness-based teaching. Yn: Mindfulness. 2015 ; Cyfrol 6, Rhif 5. tt. 1104-1114.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Disciplined Improvisation

T2 - Characteristics of inquiry in mindfulness-based teaching

AU - Crane, R.S.

AU - Stanley, Steven

AU - Rooney, Michael

AU - Bartley, Patricia

AU - Cooper, Lucinda

AU - Mardula, Jody

PY - 2015/10

Y1 - 2015/10

N2 - Evidence for the effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is rapidly growing as interest in this field expands. By contrast, there are few empirical analyses of the pedagogy of MBSR and MBCT. Development of the evidence base concerning the teaching of MBCT or MBSR would support the integrity of the approach in the context of rapid expansion. This paper describes an applied conversation analysis (CA) of the characteristics of inquiry in the MBSR and MBCT teaching process. Audio-recordings of three 8-week MBCT and MBSR classes, with 24, 12, and 6 participants, were transcribed and systematically examined. The study focused on the teacher-led interactive inquiry which takes place in each session after a guided meditation practice. The study describes and analyzes three practices within the inquiry process that can be identified in sequences of talk: turn-taking talk involving questions and reformulations; the development of participant skills in a particular way of describing experience; and talk that constructs intersubjective connection and affiliation within the group. CA enables fine-grained analysis of the interactional work of mindfulness-based inquiry. Inquiry is a process of disciplined improvisation which is both highly specific to the

AB - Evidence for the effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is rapidly growing as interest in this field expands. By contrast, there are few empirical analyses of the pedagogy of MBSR and MBCT. Development of the evidence base concerning the teaching of MBCT or MBSR would support the integrity of the approach in the context of rapid expansion. This paper describes an applied conversation analysis (CA) of the characteristics of inquiry in the MBSR and MBCT teaching process. Audio-recordings of three 8-week MBCT and MBSR classes, with 24, 12, and 6 participants, were transcribed and systematically examined. The study focused on the teacher-led interactive inquiry which takes place in each session after a guided meditation practice. The study describes and analyzes three practices within the inquiry process that can be identified in sequences of talk: turn-taking talk involving questions and reformulations; the development of participant skills in a particular way of describing experience; and talk that constructs intersubjective connection and affiliation within the group. CA enables fine-grained analysis of the interactional work of mindfulness-based inquiry. Inquiry is a process of disciplined improvisation which is both highly specific to the

U2 - 10.1007/s12671-014-0361-8

DO - 10.1007/s12671-014-0361-8

M3 - Article

VL - 6

SP - 1104

EP - 1114

JO - Mindfulness

JF - Mindfulness

SN - 1868-8527

IS - 5

ER -