The Inside Out Group Model: Teaching Groups in Mindfulness-Based Programs

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The Inside Out Group Model: Teaching Groups in Mindfulness-Based Programs. / Griffith, Gemma M.; Bartley, Trish; Crane, Rebecca S.
In: Mindfulness, Vol. 10, No. 7, 07.2019, p. 1315-1327.

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Griffith GM, Bartley T, Crane RS. The Inside Out Group Model: Teaching Groups in Mindfulness-Based Programs. Mindfulness. 2019 Jul;10(7):1315-1327. Epub 2019 Jan 25. doi: 10.1007/s12671-019-1093-6

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The Inside Out Group Model

T2 - Teaching Groups in Mindfulness-Based Programs

AU - Griffith, Gemma M.

AU - Bartley, Trish

AU - Crane, Rebecca S.

PY - 2019/7

Y1 - 2019/7

N2 - ObjectivesMindfulness-Based Programs (MBPs) were designed to be taught in groups, yet little attention has been paid to how MBP teachers can work with the potential of the group to enhance participant learning. Most extant literature about group processes relates to psychotherapeutic groups or work-based teams. A link is needed from the broader literature to the particular nature of the MBP teaching process.MethodsThe Inside Out Group (IOG) model arose through many years of engagement with MBP teaching and teacher training. The IOG model is a clarifying framework to support MBP teachers to understand and skillfully work with group processes.ResultsThe inside out embodiment of the teacher is at the center of the IOG model, with three linked capacities that the teacher uses to support and guide the process: (a) reading the group, (b) holding the group, and (c) befriending the group.ConclusionsPractice and research implications of the IOG model are discussed.

AB - ObjectivesMindfulness-Based Programs (MBPs) were designed to be taught in groups, yet little attention has been paid to how MBP teachers can work with the potential of the group to enhance participant learning. Most extant literature about group processes relates to psychotherapeutic groups or work-based teams. A link is needed from the broader literature to the particular nature of the MBP teaching process.MethodsThe Inside Out Group (IOG) model arose through many years of engagement with MBP teaching and teacher training. The IOG model is a clarifying framework to support MBP teachers to understand and skillfully work with group processes.ResultsThe inside out embodiment of the teacher is at the center of the IOG model, with three linked capacities that the teacher uses to support and guide the process: (a) reading the group, (b) holding the group, and (c) befriending the group.ConclusionsPractice and research implications of the IOG model are discussed.

KW - Mindfulness-based programs

KW - Mindfulness-based teacher

KW - Group theory

KW - Inside out

KW - IOG Model

KW - Embodiment

U2 - 10.1007/s12671-019-1093-6

DO - 10.1007/s12671-019-1093-6

M3 - Article

VL - 10

SP - 1315

EP - 1327

JO - Mindfulness

JF - Mindfulness

SN - 1868-8527

IS - 7

ER -