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    Meta-Awareness and Control of Internal Attention: a Simulated Thoughts Paradigm Investigation

    Meta-awareness has been implicated in monitoring of and self-regulatory control over attentional processes implicated in internally directed cognition and mental health. Yet, research has focused on external s...

    Liad Ruimi, Iftach Amir, Yuval Hadash, Pavel Goldstein, Omer Dar in Mindfulness (2023)

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    Single Experience and Self-Implicit Association Test (SES-IAT)

    Buddhist thought and contemporary psychological science suggest that an important mechanism through which mindfulness contributes to well-being is by reducing self-referential processing of experience and cult...

    Yuval Hadash, Amit Bernstein in Handbook of Assessment in Mindfulness Research

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    State Mindfulness Scale (SMS)

    The Satipatṭhāna Sutta describes mindfulness as a mental state characterized by the objects of mindful awareness (i.e., what experience a person attends to) and mental qualities of that mindful awareness (i.e., h...

    Liad Ruimi, Yuval Hadash, Galia Tanay in Handbook of Assessment in Mindfulness Rese…

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    A Network Modeling Approach to Mindfulness Mechanisms: a Proof-of-Concept Investigation

    In contrast to theory, most extant research has not investigated mindfulness mechanisms as dynamic system(s) of processes nor via measurement with high temporal and contextual resolution in participants’ real-...

    Anna Aizik-Reebs, Adi Shoham, Yuval Hadash, Amit Bernstein in Mindfulness (2021)

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    Does Early Emotional Responding to Initial Mindfulness Training Impact Intervention Outcomes?

    Rigorous study of the prevalence and functions of emotional responding to initial mindfulness training among meditation-naïve practitioners or clients is scarce, yet could be important for informing more perso...

    Or Harel, Yuval Hadash, Yossi Levi-Belz, Amit Bernstein in Mindfulness (2019)

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    Measuring Decentering and Related Constructs: Capacity and Limitations of Extant Assessment Scales

    Decentering and related constructs reflect the capacity to shift experiential perspective—from within one’s subjective experience onto that experience. According to the metacognitive processes model of decenterin...

    Yuval Hadash, Yael Lichtash, Amit Bernstein in Mindfulness (2017)

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    The Decoupling Model of Equanimity: Theory, Measurement, and Test in a Mindfulness Intervention

    We integrate Buddhist thought and psychological science to propose a novel conceptual and operational definition of equanimity. First, we introduce the Decoupling Model of Equanimity—conceptualizing equanimity...

    Yuval Hadash, Natalie Segev, Galia Tanay, Pavel Goldstein, Amit Bernstein in Mindfulness (2016)