C Mace - Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 2007 - cambridge.org
'Mindfulness' has become a popular topic among psychological therapists. This introductory article explains what mindfulness is and how it can be developed, before exploring how it …
Mindfulness has enjoyed a tremendous surge in popularity in the past decade, both in the popular press and in the psychotherapy literature. The practice has moved from a largely …
M Academic Mindfulness Interest … - Australian & New …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …
L Young, AL Cincotta, MJ Baime - 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Mindfulness is an important component of a variety of promising new cognitive-behavioral treatments of direct relevance in primary care. It can be grouped with a variety of innovative …
Mindfulness is the latest addition to the armamentarium of cognitive behavioral therapists. Mindfulness methods from the wisdom traditions, as well as from current psychological …
N Rothwell - Journal of rational-emotive and cognitive-behavior …, 2006 - Springer
This afterword considers both the commonalities and differences in the approaches to mindfulness described in these two special journal issues. The approaches can be divided …
As the title suggests, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy targets the intersection of both concepts, a topical discussion given that practitioners of psychotherapy increasingly …
AJ Lang - Depression and anxiety, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Mindfulness, which can be described as deliberate and nonjudgmental attention to the present moment, is a practice that originated with ancient Buddhism. Beginning with the …
Mindfulness in the Buddhist context does not stand alone as a tool or technique to reduce and relieve stress. On the contrary, mindfulness is seen as a part of a contextualized set of …