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Mindfulness-based therapy: A comprehensive meta-analysis
Bassam Khoury,Tania Lecomte,Guillaume Fortin,Marjolaine Masse,Phillip Therien,Vanessa Bouchard,Marie-Andrée Chapleau,Karine Paquin,Stefan G. Hofmann +8 more
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Mindfulness-based therapy is an effective treatment for a variety of psychological problems, and is especially effective for reducing anxiety, depression, and stress.About:
This article is published in Clinical Psychology Review.The article was published on 2013-08-01. It has received 1491 citations till now.read more
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What and who? Mindfulness in the mental health setting.
Tamara Russell,Gerson Siegmund +1 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a framework to help clinicians think through the suitability of mindfulness for their particular client group with the intention of providing guidance for thoughtful decision-making.
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Increased Mindfulness Skills as Predictors of Reduced Trauma‐Related Guilt in Treatment‐Seeking Veterans
TL;DR: Preliminary support for the use of mindfulness groups as an adjunct to traditional evidence-based treatments aimed at reducing trauma-related guilt is provided, though this claim needs to be tested further using experimental designs.
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Evaluation of the contribution of values clarification to a brief mindfulness meditation intervention for anxiety.
TL;DR: Though findings are preliminary, brief VC exercises may not enhance outcomes that follow from mindfulness practice and additional research is needed to isolate specific and shared impacts of mindfulness-based and values-based treatment strategies on anxiety symptoms and quality of life.
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Body awareness, voluntary physiological regulation, and their modulation by contemplative mental training
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of contemplative mental training (CMT) on interoception (inner body sensing) and physiological regulation was investigated, and the strongest changes occurred in the ability to sustain attention to body sensations and use of this ability to identify and regulate emotions.
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Stress-reducing effects of a brief mindfulness intervention in palliative care: Results from a randomised, crossover study.
Marco Warth,Marco Warth,Friederike Koehler,Friederike Koehler,Corina Aguilar-Raab,Corina Aguilar-Raab,Hubert J. Bardenheuer,Beate Ditzen,Beate Ditzen,Jens Kessler +9 more
TL;DR: Despite the rather small magnitude of effects, the brief mindfulness intervention showed to be effective and accepted by patients in very advanced stages of a disease and could be offered by trained healthcare professionals in palliative care.
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