2023
DOI: 10.1002/ceas.12278
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The mediating role of mindfulness on stress and counseling self‐efficacy

Abstract: The authors explored how mindfulness influenced the relationship between perceived stress and counseling self‐efficacy (CSE) among 187 counseling students. Results suggest mindfulness mediated the relationship, diminishing the negative impact of stress on CSE. Implications address how counselor educators can promote mindfulness as an avenue to enhance counselor development by increasing CSE and reducing stress in counseling students.

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“…It is assumed that changes in behavior can precede or coincide with the understanding of the problem. However, prerequisite self-awareness probably increases the success of this therapy (Clarke & Hartley, 2023). Because contemporary behavior therapy includes working on negative thinking that results in undesirable behavior, it is more effective long-term than purely behavioral interventions.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%

Mindfulness and Yoga

Arrastia-Chisholm,
Adams,
Cakmakci
et al. 2024
Int. J. PWB
“…It is assumed that changes in behavior can precede or coincide with the understanding of the problem. However, prerequisite self-awareness probably increases the success of this therapy (Clarke & Hartley, 2023). Because contemporary behavior therapy includes working on negative thinking that results in undesirable behavior, it is more effective long-term than purely behavioral interventions.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%

Mindfulness and Yoga

Arrastia-Chisholm,
Adams,
Cakmakci
et al. 2024
Int. J. PWB