Improving the psychosocial wellbeing of international students: the relevance of mindfulness |
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Authors: | Hülya Kosar Altinyelken Lianne Hoek Lina Jiang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands h.k.altinyelken@uva.nlhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2178-0862;3. Graduate School of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9618-1824;4. Graduate School of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT In this study we analysed the potential of a mindfulness programme for improving psychosocial wellbeing among students at a Dutch university. Based on interviews and observations of sessions, the study demonstrated that students joined the programme to manage stress and anxiety, cultivate self-awareness, and regulate difficult emotions. They all reported positive outcomes, but students who participated in the sessions regularly and did the homework assignments reported better outcomes, including enhanced self-awareness, self-care, and positive attitudes towards others. Although students reported improved emotion regulation, many still believed that the programme was less strong in this area. The study affirms the potential of mindfulness programmes for improving the psychosocial wellbeing, and builds a case for the integration of mindfulness interventions in university counselling services. |
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Keywords: | International students counselling in higher education mindfulness in education outcomes qualitative research |
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