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Throughout the process of developing CMRPs training programmes since 2001 we have faced many interesting and challenging dilemmas and questions around the implementation of mindfulness-based interventions and my research reflects this journey. outlining the current training models we use and the theoretical principles underpinning these. Following this Rebecca led a paper which looked at competency in related areas and considered how we could look at it from a mindfulness teaching perspective. This led into research with colleagues at Oxford and Exeter universities through which we developed a tool for assessing competence 鈥 the - and then conducted on its reliability and validity. Rebecca also on the theme of competence and 'being good'! She has also investigated the and discovered that facilitating inquiry is a bit like playing jazz! Rebecca has become increasingly interested in the process of implementing mindfulness-based programs. She conducted a on implementation of mindfulness-based programmes, and have then been part of a wider collaboration called the ASPIRE project.
Read Professor Rebecca Crane's Profile
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Current projects include:
Aware for Change: Establishing the Roles of Cognitive and Emotional Capacities in Social Change 鈥 a KESS European funded Research Masters
- Predictors of Outcomes in MBSR Participants from Teacher Factors (PrOMPT-F). I am a consultant on a National Institutes for Health funded research collaboration led by Dr Jud Brewer at the Center for Mindfulness, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and Prof Rick Hecht at the University of California. This collaboration includes the development of a published in Global Advances in Health and Medicine
- I am a collaborator on a project led by Dr Clara Strauss at Sussex University - Low-intensity guided help through mindfulness (LIGHTMind) funded by the National Institute for Health Research.
As a lot of Gemma's work at the CMRP involves teaching research, it is important for Gemma to keep her own line of research going and having time to work on research projects in amongst her teaching duties. Before working with the CMRP, Gemma conducted quite a lot of , as well as parenting research. She now focuses much of her research effort towards how we might bring mindfulness to these populations. Gemma has recently become interested in group processes in MBPs, and have published 鈥淭he Inside Out Group Model鈥 with colleagues. Trish Bartley and Gemma are currently working on a book on groups in MBPs.
The Centre's Publications and MRP Masters Students Research
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Research interest
If you are thinking of contacting us about a PhD project, please read this first. If we are not advertising a PhD opportunity (check our facebook page) it means that we are unlikely to have the capacity to supervise other PhD students. The PhDs we might possibly consider are those that are very closely aligned with our current research work.听
Research queries can be directed to our admin team via- mindfulness@bangor.ac.uk, and please note that, while we welcome approaches about potential research collaborations, we are unable to offer a 'research advice' service about individual research projects.
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CMRP Teachers/Trainers
Estrella is a Licensed Psychologist working at a mental health and cognitive rehab center in Barcelona. She has been leading the CMRP Teacher Training Pathway in MBCT in Spain since 2015 and is the founder of MBCT-Spain, whose mission is implementing the MBCT programme in the field of primary care mental health services, education and corporates.听
She teaches MBCT courses for general public and for clients with recurrent depression, anxiety and/or long-term physical health conditions. She trains and supervises trainee Mindfulness-based teachers.听