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Cognitive Complexity, Mindfulness, and Reflection in Mental Health Professionals

Posted on:2017-02-18Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Minnesota State University, MankatoCandidate:Goonetilleke, DharshiniFull Text:PDF
GTID:1465390014958776Subject:Counseling psychology
Abstract/Summary:
In this cross sectional quantitative investigation, the relationships among mental health professionals' cognitive complexity, mindfulness, and reflection were explored. To determine if there was a correlation between mindfulness and cognitive complexity, a Pearson's correlation was conducted: There was a strong positive correlation between mindfulness and cognitive complexity. To determine whether observing and describing (two key variables of mindfulness) could predict counselor overall cognitive complexity, a simultaneous multiple regression was conducted. The observing subscale significantly predicted counselor cognitive complexity and the describing subscale did not significantly predict mindfulness. To determine if there is a correlation between mindfulness and reflection, a Pearson's correlation was conducted. There was a strong positive correlation between mindfulness and reflection. In accordance with the findings of this study, limitations, recommendations for future research, and implications for future practice are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cognitive complexity, Mindfulness, Reflection
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