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Decentering and self-awareness are linked through the S-ART framework, which identifies meta-awareness as a core component [1] that facilitates the perspective shift necessary for decentering [2]. Both concepts are recognized as key psychological processes that evolve during the transition from novice to advanced meditation practice [3] and are central to the development of meta-awareness within the S-ART framework [4].

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Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 4 facts
claimThe S-ART framework suggests that decentering and non-attachment play a significant role in practice effects and the development of meta-awareness.
claimDecentering is a psychological process that supports disengagement and sensory clarity, facilitated by the perspective shift learned through the development of meta-awareness.
referenceThe S-ART (Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence) framework identifies six component mechanisms underlying the practice and cultivation of mindfulness: intention and motivation, attention regulation, emotion regulation, memory extinction and reconsolidation, prosociality, and non-attachment and de-centering.
claimThe transition from novice to advanced meditation practitioner may be driven by the development of psychological processes such as non-attachment, de-centering, a non-conscious shift in affect-biased attention, and the development of meta-awareness.