Despite the availability of various substance abuse treatments, alcohol and drug misuse and related negative consequences remain prevalent. Vipassana meditation (VM), a Buddhist mindfulness-based practice, provides an alternative for individuals who do not wish to attend or have not succeeded with traditional addiction treatments. In this study, the authors evaluated the effectiveness of a VM course on substance use and psychosocial outcomes in an incarcerated population. Results indicate that after release from jail, participants in the VM course, as compared with those in a treatment-as-usual control condition, showed significant reductions in alcohol, marijuana, and crack cocaine use. VM participants showed decreases in alcohol-related p...
This research study explores the history of meditation, and the evolution and use of mindfulness and...
Although crime has continued to decline over the last decade, the incarceration of minority youth ha...
While mindfulness and yoga practices are increasingly prevalent as rehabilitative interventions for ...
Despite the availability of various substance abuse treatments, alcohol and drug misuse and related ...
Alcohol-dependent persons who drink to manage negative emotions are likely to become lifetime drinke...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are increasingly suggested as therapeutic approaches for effe...
The prison authorities in Sri Lanka as well as in other countries such as Indiahave emphasized the u...
Substance abuse and dependence are complex issues that affect growing numbers\ud of individuals rega...
Incarcerated adolescents face a number of physical and mental health-related problems. Substance use...
The practice of mindfulness meditation may be beneficial for alcohol use disorder relapse prevention...
Substance abuse is a global problem that has contributed to a variety of societal, financial, health...
Background: Throughout the last decade, there has been a growth of interest into the rehabilitative ...
Negative affect and emotions such as anger and anxiety, are risk factors related to sexual offending...
The present paper is based on a literature review and a pilot study that observed a small group of p...
The use of mindfulness interventions (MIs) as means to manage unwanted or undesirable affect and beh...
This research study explores the history of meditation, and the evolution and use of mindfulness and...
Although crime has continued to decline over the last decade, the incarceration of minority youth ha...
While mindfulness and yoga practices are increasingly prevalent as rehabilitative interventions for ...
Despite the availability of various substance abuse treatments, alcohol and drug misuse and related ...
Alcohol-dependent persons who drink to manage negative emotions are likely to become lifetime drinke...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) are increasingly suggested as therapeutic approaches for effe...
The prison authorities in Sri Lanka as well as in other countries such as Indiahave emphasized the u...
Substance abuse and dependence are complex issues that affect growing numbers\ud of individuals rega...
Incarcerated adolescents face a number of physical and mental health-related problems. Substance use...
The practice of mindfulness meditation may be beneficial for alcohol use disorder relapse prevention...
Substance abuse is a global problem that has contributed to a variety of societal, financial, health...
Background: Throughout the last decade, there has been a growth of interest into the rehabilitative ...
Negative affect and emotions such as anger and anxiety, are risk factors related to sexual offending...
The present paper is based on a literature review and a pilot study that observed a small group of p...
The use of mindfulness interventions (MIs) as means to manage unwanted or undesirable affect and beh...
This research study explores the history of meditation, and the evolution and use of mindfulness and...
Although crime has continued to decline over the last decade, the incarceration of minority youth ha...
While mindfulness and yoga practices are increasingly prevalent as rehabilitative interventions for ...