A Chiesa, P Malinowski - Journal of clinical psychology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Mindfulness‐based approaches are increasingly employed as interventions for treating a variety of psychological, psychiatric and physical problems. Such approaches include …
There is an expanding body of literature documenting trials of mindfulness interventions as adjunctive treatments for psychiatric disorders. In particular, mindfulnessbased stress …
Mindfulness is a form of meditation that originates from Buddhist practice and was first introduced into Western clinical settings in the 1970s. The practice of mindfulness is …
Despite widespread scientific and popular interest in mindfulness-based interventions, questions regarding the empirical status of these treatments remain. We sought to examine …
Buddhist traditions first explored the concept of mindfulness in broad philosophic terms unfamiliar to most modern readers. Nevertheless, mindfulness has spread rapidly in …
AD Grabovac, MA Lau, BR Willett - Mindfulness, 2011 - Springer
Several models have explored the possible change mechanisms underlying mindfulness- based interventions from the perspectives of multiple disciplines, including cognitive …
E Shonin, W Van Gordon - International journal of mental health and …, 2016 - Springer
Consistent with its growing popularity amongst the general public and medical community, throughout recent decades there have been increasing attempts to understand the …
AD Grabovac, MA Lau, BR Willett - 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Reports an error in" Mechanisms of mindfulness: A Buddhist psychological model" by Andrea D. Grabovac, Mark A. Lau and Brandilyn R. Willett (Mindfulness, 2011 [Sep], Vol 2 …
Mindfulness has emerged as an important construct in the mental health field. Although evidence suggests benefits, it also appears that excitement over the clinical applications of …