This paper reviews the philosophical origins, current scientific evidence, and clinical promise of yoga and mindfulness as complementary therapies for addiction. Historically, there are eight elements of yoga that, together, comprise ethical principles and practices for living a meaningful, purposeful, moral and self-disciplined life. Traditional yoga practices, including postures and meditation, direct attention toward one\u27s health, while acknowledging the spiritual aspects of one\u27s nature. Mindfulness derives from ancient Buddhist philosophy, and mindfulness meditation practices, such as gentle Hatha yoga and mindful breathing, are increasingly integrated into secular health care settings. Current theoretical models suggest that the...
This article describes therapeutic Yoga practices designed for a medical population with mixed diagn...
Background: Drug abuse including alcohol may lead to health problems, social problems, morbidity, in...
Survivors of sexual abuse state that the experience is harrowing, involving both their body and mind...
This paper reviews the philosophical origins, current scientific evidence, and clinical promise of y...
The present paper is based on a literature review and a pilot study that observed a small group of p...
Substance use disorders are comparable to chronic medical illnesses and have a chronic relapsing cou...
© 2020, The Author(s). Mind Body Connect (MBC) is a charity which uses therapeutic yoga as a vehicle...
Over 72,000 people die from overdose or secondary health issues related to substance use disorder (S...
Mindfulness involves the nonjudgmental awareness and observation of one’s feelings, thoughts, and be...
Addiction continues to be a major public health concern, and rates of relapse following currently-av...
Mindfulness-based therapies are becoming increasingly common in the treatment of mental health condi...
ABSTRACT: Yoga has existed for centuries in the East, beginning in India, as a religious practice of...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test an innovative yoga-based behavioral intervention f...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Buddhist-derived interventions have increasingly been employed in the treatment of a range of physic...
This article describes therapeutic Yoga practices designed for a medical population with mixed diagn...
Background: Drug abuse including alcohol may lead to health problems, social problems, morbidity, in...
Survivors of sexual abuse state that the experience is harrowing, involving both their body and mind...
This paper reviews the philosophical origins, current scientific evidence, and clinical promise of y...
The present paper is based on a literature review and a pilot study that observed a small group of p...
Substance use disorders are comparable to chronic medical illnesses and have a chronic relapsing cou...
© 2020, The Author(s). Mind Body Connect (MBC) is a charity which uses therapeutic yoga as a vehicle...
Over 72,000 people die from overdose or secondary health issues related to substance use disorder (S...
Mindfulness involves the nonjudgmental awareness and observation of one’s feelings, thoughts, and be...
Addiction continues to be a major public health concern, and rates of relapse following currently-av...
Mindfulness-based therapies are becoming increasingly common in the treatment of mental health condi...
ABSTRACT: Yoga has existed for centuries in the East, beginning in India, as a religious practice of...
The purpose of this study was to develop and test an innovative yoga-based behavioral intervention f...
Abstract Contemporary advances in addiction neuroscience have paralleled increasing interest in the ...
Buddhist-derived interventions have increasingly been employed in the treatment of a range of physic...
This article describes therapeutic Yoga practices designed for a medical population with mixed diagn...
Background: Drug abuse including alcohol may lead to health problems, social problems, morbidity, in...
Survivors of sexual abuse state that the experience is harrowing, involving both their body and mind...