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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.59.2020.tde-23022021-232757
Document
Author
Full name
Víctor Hugo Loureiro Tapias Gomes
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2020
Supervisor
Committee
Souza, Laura Vilela e (President)
Barros, Viviam Vargas de
Calia, Rogerio Ceravolo
Demarzo, Marcelo Marcos Piva
Title in Portuguese
Sentidos sobre a participação em práticas grupais de mindfulness
Keywords in Portuguese
Meditação
Mindfulness
Mindfulness based health promotion
Práticas grupais
Abstract in Portuguese
Diferentes pesquisas constatam a eficácia e efetividade dos treinamentos em mindfulness na melhora relacionada a sintomas psicopatológicos, ao aumento da criatividade e também na redução do estresse e da ansiedade. Todavia, poucos estudos investigaram o processo conversacional nas sessões grupais desses treinamentos. Portanto, o objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar o processo grupal de um treinamento em mindfulness, ajudando a ciência no preenchimento desta lacuna. Dezoito estudantes de pós-graduação participaram de um programa de oito semanas de mindfulness, que seguiu a metodologia do Mindfulness Based Health Promotion (MBHP), com pequenas modificações. As sessões foram audiogravadas e os áudios foram transcritos na íntegra. Todo o material produzido foi analisado a partir da metodologia de análise de conteúdo temática e foi discutido com o apoio da literatura dos estudos de mindfulness e de práticas grupais. A partir desta análise, cinco temas foram reconhecidos como temas chave nas trocas entre os participantes para a construção de novas realidades, quais sejam: expectativas, acordos, feedbacks (pós prática, pós grupo e final), aceitação e descrições de si. A presente investigação realça a importância das interações grupais por meio de processos conversacionais para a construção de novos significados pessoais de realidade.
Title in English
Meanings about participation in a mindfulness group of practices
Keywords in English
Group practices
Meditation
Mindfulness
Mindfulness based health promotion
Abstract in English
Many researches confirm the effectiveness of mindfulness training in improving different aspects of life, from those related to psychopathological symptoms, to those related to the increase of creativity and also stress and anxiety reduction. However, few studies have investigated the conversational process in group sessions of these trainings. Therefore, the objective of this research is to analyze the group process of training in mindfulness, helping science to fill this gap. Eighteen graduate students participated in an eight-week mindfulness program, which followed the methodology of Mindfulness Based Health Promotion (MBHP), with minor modifications. The sessions were audio recorded and the audios were transcribed in its totality. All the material produced was analyzed using the thematic content analysis methodology and was discussed with the support of the literature on mindfulness studies and group practices. From this analysis, five themes were recognized as key themes in the exchanges between the participants for the construction of new realities, namely: expectations, agreements, feedbacks (post-practice, post-group and final), acceptance and descriptions of themselves. The present investigation highlights the importance of group interactions through conversational processes for the construction of new personal meanings of reality.
 
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2021-03-23
 
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