Educational Overview
What Mindfulness Frameworks Describe
Mindfulness, as described in widely available educational resources, refers to a quality of deliberate, non-judgmental attention to present-moment experience. It is most commonly associated with Jon Kabat-Zinn's Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) programme, developed at the University of Massachusetts in the late 1970s, which has since been the subject of extensive academic study.
In educational contexts, mindfulness is typically presented as a trainable quality of attention rather than a fixed trait — one that can be approached through formal seated practice, informal everyday activities and structured group programmes.
"Mindfulness frameworks consistently describe attention, intention and attitude — particularly non-judgmental curiosity — as the central elements of the practice."
This page presents educational information about mindfulness frameworks. It does not constitute professional psychological or medical guidance. Readers experiencing significant psychological distress should consult a qualified mental health professional.