Mrs Alison Burton
Alison is undertaking a part-time PhD alongside her role as COO at Oxford Mindfulness. She is researching online mindfulness trainings, being particularly interested in the pedagogical implications of teaching mindfulness online, as opposed to in-person. She is additionally interested in learning more about who teaches and engages with mindfulness online and how demographics may influence accessibility of Mindfulness-Based Programmes, internationally.
Qualifications
- MSc Mindfulness-Based Approaches
2016–2019
Publications
2025
- PublishedTeaching Mindfulness-Based Programs online: perceived costs and benefits.
Burton, A., Crane, R. & Griffith, G., 9 Dec 2025, In: BMC Psychology. 13, 1, 1345.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedWhat participants think about learning Mindfulness-Based Programs online
Burton, A., O Neill, B. & Griffith, G., 9 Dec 2025, In: BMC Psychology.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review