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ISSN:1868-8527

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Diane Joss,Martin H Teicher,Sara W Lazar Diane Joss
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been shown to be beneficial for young adults with adverse childhood experiences (ACE), but the temporal course of the therapeutic effects is still not well understoo...
Alejandro Interian,Rachael Miller,Chintan Dave et al. Alejandro Interian et al.
Objective: Experiences of difficulty (e.g., anxiety, difficult emotions) can occur during mindfulness practice. This study characterized the occurrence of such difficulties, defined as abnormal distress, dysregulation or ...
Chelsea G Ratcliff,Shaelyn Fowler,Kelsey Sinclair et al. Chelsea G Ratcliff et al.
Objectives: This study examined trait mindfulness, spiritual wellbeing, and distress tolerance as moderators of the effect of a brief mindfulness intervention on anxiety reported during stereotactic breast biopsy (SBB). ...
Maren M Michaelsen,Johannes Graser,Miriam Onescheit et al. Maren M Michaelsen et al.
Objectives: Positive effects of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) on occupational health have been demonstrated by several systematic review studies during the last two decades. So far, existing reviews excluded mind...
Sabrina Fagioli,Susanna Pallini,Stefano Mastandrea et al. Sabrina Fagioli et al.
Objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a dramatic increase in Web-based education, lacking face-to-face student-teacher and student-student interaction, and consequently impairing students' sense of belonging to a ...
Guy W Fincham,Ken Mavor,Barbara Dritschel Guy W Fincham
Objectives: This multi-arm randomized controlled online trial explored the effects of two key mindfulness characteristics (dose and type) over 2 weeks on mental well-being, along with psychological distress and dispositio...
L Javier Bartos,M Pilar Posadas,Wendy Wrapson et al. L Javier Bartos et al.
Objectives: Response shift refers to variations in self-reported evaluations at different times from changes in one's internal standards, values, and meanings. The current study explored the utility of the then-test to de...
Itamar Shapira,Joshua Richman,Thaddeus W W Pace et al. Itamar Shapira et al.
Objectives: This study evaluates the effects of treatment with mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) compared to the active control, present-centered group therapy (PCGT), on morning plasma cortisol, interleukin-6 (IL...
Shadi Beshai,Sharon M Desjarlais,Brenda Green Shadi Beshai
Objectives: Indigenous university students experience high rates of anxiety and depression due primarily to the pernicious and persistent effects of colonialism, racism, and discrimination. Mindfulness-based interventions...
Suzanne M Grieb,Hannah McAtee,Erica Sibinga et al. Suzanne M Grieb et al.
Objectives: Mothers with infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are at increased risk of psychological distress, which can have lasting negative impacts on both mother and infant. However, few interventions ar...