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ISSN:1868-8527

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Ryan C Shorey,Hope Brasfield,Scott Anderson et al. Ryan C Shorey et al.
Recent research has examined the relation between mindfulness and substance use, demonstrating that lower trait mindfulness is associated with increased substance use, and that mindfulness-based interventions help to reduce substance use. R...
Eric L Garland,Adam Hanley,Norman A Farb et al. Eric L Garland et al.
Putatively, mindfulness meditation involves generation of a state of "nonappraisal", yet, little is known about how mindfulness may influence appraisal processes. We investigated whether the state and practice of mindfulness could enhance c...
Allison S Troy,Amanda J Shallcross,Tchiki S Davis et al. Allison S Troy et al.
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) has been shown to be an effective treatment for mood and anxiety disorders. Little is known, however, about the specific psychological skills that may improve with MBCT. The present study investiga...
Tomoko Sugiura,Yoshinori Sugiura Tomoko Sugiura
Meditation has a long tradition with substantial implications for many psychotherapies. It has been postulated that meditation may cultivate therapeutic processes similar to various psychotherapies. A previous study used joint factor analys...
Alison Evans,Rebecca Crane,Lucinda Cooper et al. Alison Evans et al.
Over recent decades, there has been an exponential growth in mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs). To disseminate MBIs with fidelity, care needs to be taken with the training and supervision of MBI teachers. A wealth of literature exists ...
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards,Lucy Bryning,Rebecca Crane Rhiannon Tudor Edwards
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are being increasingly applied in a variety of settings. A growing body of evidence to support the effectiveness of these interventions exists and there are a few published cost-effectiveness studies. ...
Claire E Adams,Miguel A Cano,Whitney L Heppner et al. Claire E Adams et al.
Mindfulness-based strategies have received empirical support for improving coping with stress and reducing alcohol use. The present study presents a moderated mediation model to explain how mindfulness might promote healthier drinking patte...
Christina Surawy,Freda McManus,Kate Muse et al. Christina Surawy et al.
Recent research has shown that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) could be a useful alternative approach to the treatment of health anxiety and deserves further investigation. In this paper, we outline the rationale for using MBCT i...
Michael de Vibe,Ida Solhaug,Reidar Tyssen et al. Michael de Vibe et al.
The majority of mindfulness research to date has reported only on the group-level effects of interventions. Therefore, there is a need to better understand who is most likely to benefit from mindfulness interventions. This study reports on ...
Gaëlle Desbordes,Tim Gard,Elizabeth A Hoge et al. Gaëlle Desbordes et al.
In light of a growing interest in contemplative practices such as meditation, the emerging field of contemplative science has been challenged to describe and objectively measure how these practices affect health and well-being. While "mindf...