Increasingly, mental health professionals aim to reduce symptoms of dysfunctions. Throughout time, body-mind-spirit practices have been reemerging in Western culture as a treatment modality. This study focuses on Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit mental health practices through semi-structured interviews aimed to discover the common methods and experiences practitioners have within the body-mind-spirit framework. Through semi-structured interviews of participants, four main themes emerged from the data: client control of their wellbeing, professional qualities, treatments and interventions used, and interconnectedness
Trauma is an issue that affects many people, and traditional trauma treatment techniques have fallen...
This inductive qualitative research study explored therapist\u27s experiences of using Mindfulness i...
A national sample of 39 social workers currently treating traumatized clients in therapy in the Unit...
Increasingly, mental health professionals aim to reduce symptoms of dysfunctions. Throughout time, b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 336-357) and index.'In recent years, interest in non-Western...
The connection between mind and body has been a topic of study since the beginning of medicine. In E...
Mind-Body practices have become increasingly popular as components of psychotherapeutic and behavior...
This study examined the extent to which and the ways in which somatic interventions are integrated i...
Research has demonstrated the benefit of interdisciplinary practices in clinical settings, training ...
This study explored how practicing meditation and mindfulness influences psychotherapy practice. Qua...
vii, 69 leaves ; 28 cm. --Mindfulness therapeutic approaches are relatively new to the field of coun...
The concept of mindfulness, nonjudgmentally being aware of one’s environment, whether internal or ex...
Mindfulness and loving-kindness are two concepts with associated meditation exercises that have been...
The purpose of this study was to identify what possible correlations exist between education level a...
I undertook this study to expand the literature regarding connections between mental and physical he...
Trauma is an issue that affects many people, and traditional trauma treatment techniques have fallen...
This inductive qualitative research study explored therapist\u27s experiences of using Mindfulness i...
A national sample of 39 social workers currently treating traumatized clients in therapy in the Unit...
Increasingly, mental health professionals aim to reduce symptoms of dysfunctions. Throughout time, b...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 336-357) and index.'In recent years, interest in non-Western...
The connection between mind and body has been a topic of study since the beginning of medicine. In E...
Mind-Body practices have become increasingly popular as components of psychotherapeutic and behavior...
This study examined the extent to which and the ways in which somatic interventions are integrated i...
Research has demonstrated the benefit of interdisciplinary practices in clinical settings, training ...
This study explored how practicing meditation and mindfulness influences psychotherapy practice. Qua...
vii, 69 leaves ; 28 cm. --Mindfulness therapeutic approaches are relatively new to the field of coun...
The concept of mindfulness, nonjudgmentally being aware of one’s environment, whether internal or ex...
Mindfulness and loving-kindness are two concepts with associated meditation exercises that have been...
The purpose of this study was to identify what possible correlations exist between education level a...
I undertook this study to expand the literature regarding connections between mental and physical he...
Trauma is an issue that affects many people, and traditional trauma treatment techniques have fallen...
This inductive qualitative research study explored therapist\u27s experiences of using Mindfulness i...
A national sample of 39 social workers currently treating traumatized clients in therapy in the Unit...