“…Mindfulness-based practices often include spiritual elements and have empirical support in the treatment of addictions (Brewer, Bowen, Smith, Marlatt, & Potenza, 2010;Brewer et al, 2009;Witkiewitz et al, 2014). Similarly, mindfulness has been considered in the treatment of gambling disorder (Chen, Jindani, Perry, & Turner, 2014;de Lisle, Dowling, & Allen, 2012;Shonin, Van Gordon, & Griffiths, 2014), Internet gaming disorder (Zhang, Yao, Potenza, Xia, Lan, Liu, et al, 2016a;, and compulsive sexual behaviors (Blycker & Potenza, 2018). As such, the current findings suggests mechanisms by which aspects of such interventions may operate, and studies directly examining how interventions that include mindfulness-related elements should consider examining directly changes in spiritual processes and frontotemporal-network function.…”