@article{Piet_2017, title={Hvad er gode forudsætninger for at undervise i mindfulness?}, volume={37}, url={https://tidsskrift.dk/psyke/article/view/25529}, DOI={10.7146/pl.v37i1.25529}, abstractNote={<p>Mindfulness-based clinical interventions have become popular and broadly implemented within several university clinics and hospitals. The efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is supported by evidence from numerous clinical trials and meta-analyses. However, with the increase in<br />popularity and greater demand, the central risk is that the quality and integrity of MBSR and MBCT could be lost, in particular if these evidence-based interventions are not delivered as intended. In this article, an overall model of quality and integrity is presented with an emphasis on professional training, standards of good practice, teaching competencies,<br />ethics, and insights of contemplative traditions. It is suggested that professional training requires a longer time frame in order to develop, integrate, implement, and evaluate the basic competencies needed to effectively teach MBSR and MBCT. It is also argued that teachers of MBSR and MBCT need to be engage in the personal work of<br />integrating mindfulness into their own lives.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Psyke & Logos}, author={Piet, Jacob}, year={2017}, month={feb.}, pages={30–54} }