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James Elander

University of Derby

2 papers in the library · 22 citations · publishing 2024-2025

Papers

Wisdom-Based Buddhist-Derived Meditation Practices for Prosocial Behaviour: A Systematic Review

Mindfulness March 1, 2024 Matthew Furnell, William van Gordon, James Elander 22 citations

Incorporating Buddhist wisdom practices into mindfulness-based interventions may enhance prosocial behavior through mechanisms such as developing a sense of interdependence and common humanity, fostering altruistic desire, and experiencing oneness. A systematic review of 12 studies with 2,185 participants found suggestive evidence for these effects, but raised concerns about overreliance on self-report measures and difficulty isolating the effects of specific meditation practices. The findings reinforce the perspective that wisdom-based meditation practices contribute to prosocial behavior, but future studies should use diverse measures including real-world scenarios.

The Moderating Role of Personality on the Effects of Concentration-, Ethics- and Wisdom-Based Meditation Practices for Well-Being and Prosociality

Healthcare November 25, 2025 Matthew Furnell, William van Gordon, James Elander

People high in neuroticism showed greater gains in prosocial behavior after a mindfulness intervention that included wisdom-based practices (contemplations on interdependence and the emptiness of self) along with concentration and ethics practices, compared to a similar intervention without the wisdom component or a waitlist control. High agreeableness improved well-being outcomes for both mindfulness interventions, while high openness improved well-being only for the intervention that included wisdom practices. The findings suggest that tailoring mindfulness programs to personality traits, especially by adding wisdom-based elements, may enhance their effectiveness for individuals prone to interpersonal sensitivity and self-protective tendencies.