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2018, Number 2

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Rev Mex Invest Psic 2018; 10 (2)

Reperception as a mechanism of action in mindfulness

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Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 143-147
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Key words:

Mechanisms of action, mindfulness, reperception.

ABSTRACT

Based on the target-article of Moscoso (2018), reperception as a fundamental mechanism of action of mindfulness is analyzed in this study. Reperception implies a change in the appreciation of a person’s experiences, which, in turn, leads to other additional mechanisms, such as exposure, self-regulation, clarification of values, as well as emotional, cognitive and behavioral flexibility. Acceptance and attention are considered prior processes and necessary to achieve reperception.


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Rev Mex Invest Psic. 2018;10