“…Andersen () proposed that the self‐acceptance and empathy associated with mindfulness practices could best be understood as an integrative (i.e., nonreductionistic) process involving cognitive, affective, and sensory/perceptual integrations of present‐moment experiences. Felder, Aten, Neudeck, Shiomi‐Chen, and Robbins () described how the existential–phenomenological philosophies that inform humanistic counseling incorporated concepts of mindfulness. Felder et al indicated that Edmund Husserl championed the importance of examining things as they appear in awareness, while Martin Heidegger emphasized the importance of a present‐moment integrated sense of mind, body, and world.…”