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Not backed up by science

Not backed up by science

While popular, researchers say there is a serious lack of evidence to back up mindfulness apps, even though they are increasingly perceived as proven treatments for mental health. 

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Seeking scientific validation

Seeking scientific validation

A handful of studies have been published on the efficacy of mindfulness apps, thanks in part to Headspace, one of the most popular apps in the field. In hopes of getting its app scientifically validated, the organization has partnered on more than 60 studies with 35 academic institutions. In the...

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The paradox of mindfulness apps

The paradox of mindfulness apps

Mindfulness disrupts unhelpful habits. If you get distracted easily or have addictions, mindfulness helps curb these habits. But, in contrast, apps become popular and profitable by getting users lightly addicted to repetitive use. So, can an app really treat addiction, or is it inhe...

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The positive in digital mindfulness

The positive in digital mindfulness

Digital mindfulness training could be effective in theory: it can be affordable, accessible, flexible, anonymous, empowering, and enjoyable. It might be in helping users see mindfulness as part of their lives. But when a meditation app becomes just another habit, like checking email, it...

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Designing a culture

Designing a culture

When people have their first meditation experience with an app, the nature of the app influences how they understand meditation. For the vast majority, meditation apps = meditation. So they miss the real point of mindfulness this - as a way to experience the present moment.

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Apps Are Changing Mindfulness

Apps Are Changing Mindfulness

  1. Most apps use a subscription model, that rely on user dependence—reinforcing, rather than breaking, habits.
  2. Apps encourage the idea that meditation is a solo practice, whereas in the past it was often learned in group settings.
  3. It’s always guided—somethin...

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Mindfulness, and meditation

Mindfulness, and meditation

People often get confused between mindfulness, and meditation. Although they form a similar image inside our mind, but they are a little apart. 

Mindfulness simply means to wake up to the inner workings of our mental, emotional, and physical processes.

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