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ISSN:1868-8527

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Melanie P J Schellekens,Johan C Karremans,Miep A van der Drift et al. Melanie P J Schellekens et al.
Lung cancer patients and their spouses report high rates of distress. Due to the increasing popularity of and evidence for mindfulness-based interventions in cancer, mindfulness and self-compassion have been identified as potentially helpfu...
Yoona Kang,Matthew Brook O&#x;Donnell,Victor J Strecher et al. Yoona Kang et al.
Feelings can shape how people respond to persuasive messages. In health communication, adaptive affective responses to potentially threating messages constitute one key to intervention success. The current study tested dispositional mindful...
Nicholas M Brisbon,Margie E Lachman Nicholas M Brisbon
There is a growing body of evidence exploring the beneficial effects of mindfulness on stress, sleep quality, and memory, though the mechanisms involved are less certain. The present study explored the roles of perceived stress and sleep qu...
Suzette Glasner-Edwards,Larissa J Mooney,Alfonso Ang et al. Suzette Glasner-Edwards et al.
In light of the known associations between stress, negative affect, and relapse, mindfulness strategies hold promise as a means of reducing relapse susceptibility. In a pilot randomized clinical trial, we evaluated the effects of Mindfulnes...
Jennifer Irvin Vidrine,Michael S Businelle,Lorraine R Reitzel et al. Jennifer Irvin Vidrine et al.
It is not surprising that smoking abstinence rates are low given that smoking cessation is associated with increases in negative affect and stress that can persist for months. Mindfulness is one factor that has been broadly linked with enha...
Bethany E Kok,Tania Singer Bethany E Kok
Despite increasing interest in the effects of mental training practices such as meditation, there is much ambiguity regarding whether and to what extent the various types of mental practice have differential effects on psychological change....
Esther I de Bruin,Anne R Formsma,Gerard Frijstein et al. Esther I de Bruin et al.
Work-related stress and associated illness and burnout is rising in western society, with now as much as almost a quarter of European and half of USA's employees estimated to be at the point of burnout. Mindfulness meditation, yoga, and phy...
Elisabeth Norman Elisabeth Norman
The involvement of metacognition in mindfulness is already acknowledged in recent mindfulness models. The focus of the current paper is on how mindfulness may be seen to involve a particular subcategory of metacognitive feeling referred to ...
Peter Malinowski,Adam W Moore,Bethan R Mead et al. Peter Malinowski et al.
There is growing interest in the potential benefits of mindfulness meditation practices in terms of counteracting some of the cognitive effects associated with aging. Pursuing this question, the aim of the present study was to investigate t...
Marieke K van Vugt,Paul M van den Hurk Marieke K van Vugt
Training in meditation has been shown to affect functioning of several attentional subsystems, most prominently conflict monitoring, and to some extent orienting. These previous findings described the effects of cueing and manipulating stim...