نتایج جستجو برای: mindfulness and acceptance

تعداد نتایج: 16833555  

2016
Felix J. Saha Alexander Brüning Cyrus Barcelona Arndt Büssing Jost Langhorst Gustav Dobos Romy Lauche Holger Cramer

INTRODUCTION Integrative medicine inpatient treatment has been shown to improve physical and mental health in patients with internal medicine conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a 2-week integrative medicine inpatient treatment in patients with chronic pain syndromes and the association of treatment success with patient-related process variables. METHODS ...

Journal: :research on addiction 2023

Comparison of the Effectiveness Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing on Intentional Self-Regulation in Individuals with Substance Use Disorder under Maintenance Therapy

2012
Yoona Kang June Gruber Jeremy R. Gray Brian Earp

Some maladaptive thought processes are characterized by reflexive and habitual patterns of cognitive and emotional reactivity. We review theoretical and empirical work suggesting that mindfulness -a state of nonjudgmental awareness of the present moment -can facilitate the discontinuation of such automatic mental operations. We propose a framework that suggests a series of more specific mechani...

Journal: :Clinical psychology & psychotherapy 2012
Pierre Philippot François Nef Lucy Clauw Marie de Romrée Zindel Segal

UNLABELLED We conducted a randomized clinical trial to examine the relative effectiveness of two psychological interventions for treating tinnitus. People with tinnitus were initially offered a single session of psychoeducation about tinnitus, followed 2 months later by six weekly sessions of either mindfulness or relaxation training. Results indicated benefits from psychoeducation in reducing ...

2009
Georg H. Eifert John P. Forsyth

1077 © 2 Publ Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is an innovative acceptance-based behavior therapy that has been applied broadly and successfully to treat a variety of clinical problems, including the anxiety disorders. Throughout treatment ACT balances acceptance and mindfulness processes with commitment and behavior change processes. As applied to anxiety disorders, ACT seeks to undermi...

Journal: :Eating disorders 2011
Jean L Kristeller Ruth Q Wolever

This paper reviews the conceptual foundation of mindfulness-based eating awareness training (MB-EAT). It provides an overview of key therapeutic components as well as a brief review of current research. MB-EAT is a group intervention that was developed for treatment of binge eating disorder (BED) and related issues. BED is marked by emotional, behavioral and physiological disregulation in relat...

2013
Yoona Kang June Gruber Jeremy R. Gray

Some maladaptive thought processes are characterized by reflexive and habitual patterns of cognitive and emotional reactivity. We review theoretical and empirical work suggesting that mindfulness—a state of nonjudgmental awareness of the present moment— can facilitate the discontinuation of such automatic mental operations. We propose a framework that suggests a series of more specific mechanis...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 2006
J Mark G Williams Danielle S Duggan Catherine Crane Melanie J V Fennell

Once suicidal thoughts have emerged as a feature of depression they are likely to be reactivated as part of a suicidal mode of mind whenever sad mood reappears. This article reviews the methods and the usefulness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) as a treatment for the prevention of the reactivation of the suicidal mode. MBCT integrates mindfulness meditation practices and cognitive...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2011
Ross White Andrew Gumley Jackie McTaggart Lucy Rattrie Deirdre McConville Seonaid Cleare Gordon Mitchell

The experience of psychosis can lead to depression, anxiety and fear. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) facilitates individuals to accept difficult mental experiences and behave in ways that are consistent with personally held values. This study was a single (rater) blind pilot randomised controlled trial of ACT for emotional dysfunction following psychosis. Twenty-seven participants with...

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