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ISSN:1868-8527

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Jamie Hegel,Georgia K B Halkett,Penelope Schofield et al. Jamie Hegel et al.
Objectives: Oncology health professionals experience high levels of burnout and compassion fatigue, affecting their health and the care they provide. This study aimed to establish whether present-centered awareness and at...
Sunhye Bai,Steriani Elavsky,Moé Kishida et al. Sunhye Bai et al.
Objective: Mindfulness training has been shown to reduce rates of depression, anxiety and perceived stress, but its impact on stress and emotion regulation in real-world settings in the college-aged population is unknown....
Yoona Kang,Emily B Falk Yoona Kang
Objectives: Psychological and neural evidence suggests that negative attitudes toward stigmatized individuals arise in part from failures to perceive them as social targets. Here, we tested whether experimentally up-regul...
Joan K Monin,C Maria Sperduto,Andrew Wilhelm Manigault et al. Joan K Monin et al.
Objective: We examined the feasibility and explored the physical, psychological, relational, and biological effects of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), an 8-week standardized mindfulness program, involving older...
Lori Pbert,Susan Druker,Sybil Crawford et al. Lori Pbert et al.
Objectives: The use of mobile technology for smoking cessation holds promise for adolescents, who do not typically access traditional treatments, but most are not grounded in theory or mechanism. Operant conditioning theo...
Shufang Sun,Alison M Pickover,Simon B Goldberg et al. Shufang Sun et al.
Objectives: Both Cognitively-Based Compassion Training (CBCT) and support-based group intervention have been found to be effective for African American suicide attempters in reducing suicidal ideation and depression, as w...
Oleg N Medvedev,Matti Cervin,Barbara Barcaccia et al. Oleg N Medvedev et al.
Objectives: Mindfulness, positive affect, and compassion may protect against psychological distress but there is lack of understanding about the ways in which these factors are linked to mental health. Network analysis is...
Doug Oman,Jill E Bormann,Jim J Kane Doug Oman
Objective: Mantram or holy name repetition has long been practiced in every major religious tradition. Repetition of a mantram as a mindfulness practice is helpful for stress management and resilience building. The object...
Zach Gerber,David Anaki Zach Gerber
Objectives: Compassion is the beneficial response of an individual to the sufferings and difficulties of others. Self-compassion refers to feelings of concern an individual feel towards oneself. Both may serve as potentia...
Mollie A McDonald,Samantha J Meckes,Cynthia L Lancaster Mollie A McDonald
Objectives: First responders are at elevated risk for psychological distress from frequent exposure to potentially traumatic events. Self-compassion may buffer against the negative impact of these stressors, and the poten...