نتایج جستجو برای: mindfulness counseling

تعداد نتایج: 39645  

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2007
Jessica Kingston Paul Chadwick Daniel Meron T Chas Skinner

OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of mindfulness training on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, physiological activity, and the acquisition of mindfulness skills. METHODS Forty-two asymptomatic University students participated in a randomized, single-blind, active control pilot study. Participants in the experimental condition were offered six (1-h) mindfulness sessions; control part...

2018
Michail Mantzios Kyriaki Giannou

Mindfulness has been associated with the use of coloring books for adults; however, the question of whether they do increase mindfulness has not been addressed. In two studies, we attempted to identify whether mindfulness is increased, and whether there is a need for ongoing guidance while coloring, similar to mindfulness meditation. In the first randomized controlled experiment, university stu...

2016
J. David Creswell Jon Kabat-Zinn

Mindfulness interventions aim to foster greater attention and awareness on present moment experience, and there has been a surge in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of mindfulness interventions in recent years. This review takes stock of the growing mindfulness intervention RCT evidence to-date by reviewing and discussing: 1) mindfulness intervention effects on health, cognitive, affective, ...

2010
Nicholas T. Van Dam Mitch Earleywine Sharon Danoff-Burg

Mindfulness has been defined as a state of consciousness involving intentional attention and awareness of the present moment. Reporting on past conscious experience is inherently tricky and presents unique challenges to the assessment of mindfulness. Mindfulness-present and mindfulness-absent items may represent different aspects of the construct to different populations resulting from differen...

2015
Jochen Reb Ellen Choi

This chapter discusses the practice of mindfulness in organizations. In the first section we describe the growing interest in mindfulness training among organizations and discuss possible reasons for this development. We then review work on the definition and concept of mindfulness as they have been developed in psychology and organizational scholarship. In the second section, we discuss differ...

2012
Alberto Chiesa

In the last decade, a surge of interest has been directed towards the empirical investigation of the concept and applications of mindfulness. If one considers the increasing evidence about the clinical benefits and the psychological and neurobiological correlates of current mindfulness based interventions (MBIs), it is surprising that significantly lower effort has been directed towards the ach...

Journal: :Journal of American college health : J of ACH 2010
Karen Caldwell Mandy Harrison Marianne Adams Rebecca H Quin Jeffrey Greeson

OBJECTIVE This study examined whether mindfulness increased through participation in movement-based courses and whether changes in self-regulatory self-efficacy, mood, and perceived stress mediated the relationship between increased mindfulness and better sleep. PARTICIPANTS 166 college students enrolled in the 2007-2008 academic year in 15 week classes in Pilates, Taiji quan, or GYROKINESIS....

Journal: :Jurnal Aisyah : jurnal ilmu kesehatan 2023

The diagnosis of cancer causes significant suffering and anxiety to the patient threatens meaning patient's life leading appearance a sense disintegration, so fulfillment spiritual needs is necessary. Addressing patients plays role in accelerating recovery achieving well-being. purpose this study was find out recommendations for interventions improving well-being adult with cancer. This researc...

2016
Rinske A. Gotink Karlijn S.F.M. Hermans Nicole Geschwind Reinier De Nooij Wouter T. De Groot Anne E.M. Speckens

The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of mindful walking in nature as a possible means to maintain mindfulness skills after a mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) or mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) course. Mindful walking alongside the river Rhine took place for 1, 3, 6, or 10 days, with a control period of a similar number of days, 1 week before...

Journal: :The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2006
Nicholas B Allen Richard Chambers Wendy Knight

OBJECTIVE This paper, composed by an interest group of clinicians and researchers based in Melbourne, presents some background to the practice of mindfulness-based therapies as relevant to the general professional reader. We address the empirical evidence for these therapies, the principles through which they might operate, some practical questions facing those wishing to commence practice in t...

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