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The theoretical and empirical basis for meditation as an intervention for PTSD. Behavior Modification, June 5,(ahead of print), doi (2012)

by A J Lang, J L Strauss, J Bomyea, J E Bormann, S D Hickman, R C Good
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The Ability to Differentiate Positive Emotional Experience and Well‑Being

by Leslie D. Kirby, Michele M. Tugade, Jannay Morrow, Anthony H. Ahrens, Craig A. Smith
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Development and Proof-of-Concept of an Internet Resource

by unknown authors , 2015
"... Abstract Trauma and stressor-related disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related comorbid disorders such as anxiety, depression, and dissociative disor-ders, are difficult to treat. Mindfulness-based clinical interven-tions have proven efficacy for mental health treatment ..."
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Abstract Trauma and stressor-related disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and related comorbid disorders such as anxiety, depression, and dissociative disor-ders, are difficult to treat. Mindfulness-based clinical interven-tions have proven efficacy for mental health treatment in face-to-face individual and groupmodalities, although the feasibility and efficacy of delivering these interventions via the internet has not been evaluated. The present research developed mind-fulness and metta-based trauma therapy (MMTT) as an internet resource to support the practice of mindfulness and metta (lovingkindness) meditations for self-regulation and healing from trauma and stressor-related disorders. In the present Bproof-of-concept ^ study, research participants (n=177) re-cruited online practiced mindfulness and metta meditations and related therapeutic exercises available via the website and
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...-based interventions and internet-based treatment. Clinicians and researchers have described a number of ways by which mindfulness-based therapies may exert therapeutic benefits for people with PTSD (=-=Lang et al. 2012-=-; Thompson et al. 2011). These include (1) improving attention and concentration; (2) improving participants’ abilities to focus on the present and away from traumatic memories and other sources of ru...

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The thesis may be consulted by you, provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use: Any use you make of these documents or images must be for research or private study purposes only, and you may not make them available to any other person. Authors control the copyright of their thesis. You will recognise the author’s right to be identified as the author of the thesis, and due acknowledgement will be made to the author where appropriate. You will obtain the author’s permission before publishing any material from the thesis.
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...id any of thesinterviewees used the word relaxation which is often cited in the scientificsliterature (see, for example, Benson, 1997; Borkovec & Costello, 1993; DeBerry,s1982; Gillani & Smith, 2001; =-=Lang et al., 2012-=-; The Mental Health Foundation,s2010), and by the popular press (see, for example, Guthrie, 2008; Relaxation tapes,s1995; The one-minute miracle, 2008), as a good reason for taking up the practicesof ...

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