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ISSN:1868-8527

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Daniel N Racey,Jerry Fox,Vashti L Berry et al. Daniel N Racey et al.
We aimed to evaluate whether mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) was feasible and acceptable for young people, their parents and the clinicians working with them; whether a parallel course for parents was a useful addition; and wheth...
Imogen C Marsh,Stella W Y Chan,Angus MacBeth Imogen C Marsh
Research indicates that self-compassion is relevant to adolescents' psychological well-being, and may inform the development of mental health and well-being interventions for youth. This meta-analysis synthesises the existing literature to ...
Christina M Luberto,Nina Shinday,Rhayun Song et al. Christina M Luberto et al.
Increased attention has focused on methods to increase empathy, compassion, and pro-social behavior. Meditation practices have traditionally been used to cultivate pro-social outcomes, and recently investigations have sought to evaluate the...
Tracy-Leigh McIntyre,Diane Elkonin,Margo de Kooker et al. Tracy-Leigh McIntyre et al.
Despite the recent growth of mindfulness research worldwide, there remains little research examining the application of mindfulness-based interventions in resource-limited, international settings. This study examined the application of Mind...
Christina M Luberto,Elyse R Park,Janice H Goodman Christina M Luberto
Anxiety is common during pregnancy and associated with poorer outcomes for mother and child. Our single-arm pilot study of an eight-week Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) intervention for pregnant women with elevated anxiety showed...
Na Zhang,Jessie H Rudi,Osnat Zamir et al. Na Zhang et al.
Mindfulness has drawn increased attention in prevention programs targeting parents. Commonly, mindfulness-based programs are provided to reduce parental stress and improve child outcomes. Less often, researchers incorporate a mindfulness-in...
Jeffrey Proulx,Raina Croff,Barry Oken et al. Jeffrey Proulx et al.
As many health disparities in American minority communities (AMCs) are stress-related, there has been an increased interest in the development of mindfulness programs as potential stress reduction measures in these communities. However, the...
Moitree Banerjee,Kate Cavanagh,Clara Strauss Moitree Banerjee
Little is known about the factors associated with engagement in mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). Moreover, engagement in MBIs is usually defined in terms of class attendance ('physical engagement') only. However, in the psychotherapy...
Kate Mackintosh,Kevin Power,Matthias Schwannauer et al. Kate Mackintosh et al.
Self-compassion has been consistently linked to psychological well-being. The ability to be self-compassionate may be shaped by early attachment experiences and associated with interpersonal difficulties. However, evidence has yet to be ext...
Kirsty James,Katharine A Rimes Kirsty James
This pilot study compared mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) with a self-help guide based on cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for university students experiencing difficulties due to perfectionism. Participants were randomised to a...