Few studies have explored whether mindfulness facilitates more adaptive coping with stress, and the evidence for this is mixed. It may be that mindfulness influences coping responses only among relatively stressed individuals, but this has not been tested. Two randomized controlled experiments (Study 1, N = 204; Study 2, N = 202) tested whether a brief mindfulness induction enhances coping among adults and whether perceived stress moderates these effects. In Study 1, we found that a mindfulness induction produced less self-reported avoidance coping but only among relatively stressed individuals. In Study 2, a mindful acceptance induction produced more approach and less avoidance coping than relaxation and self-affirmation controls, and thes...
Given the extensive evidence base for the efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and ...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indivi...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
Theories of mindfulness emphasise its role in enhancing self-regulation, including in the presence o...
Stress can have negative implications not only for the individual but also the family, organ isatio...
Mindful individuals orient to ongoing events and experiences in a receptive, attentive manner. This ...
Background: There is mounting evidence regarding the psychological benefits of mindfulness. Yet, doe...
We conduct a randomised controlled trial of an online course in mindfulness. Previous research has f...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indiv...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
The relationship between stress and physical health has been well established in the medical and psy...
Many studies have shown that mindfulness can reduce psychological distress; however, the mechanism u...
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has shown effectiveness for a variety of mental health con...
Trait mindfulness and positive appraisals of stress have been shown to buffer psychobiological react...
Previous research suggests that mindfulness buffers stress reactivity and improves some health outc...
Given the extensive evidence base for the efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and ...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indivi...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
Theories of mindfulness emphasise its role in enhancing self-regulation, including in the presence o...
Stress can have negative implications not only for the individual but also the family, organ isatio...
Mindful individuals orient to ongoing events and experiences in a receptive, attentive manner. This ...
Background: There is mounting evidence regarding the psychological benefits of mindfulness. Yet, doe...
We conduct a randomised controlled trial of an online course in mindfulness. Previous research has f...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indiv...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...
The relationship between stress and physical health has been well established in the medical and psy...
Many studies have shown that mindfulness can reduce psychological distress; however, the mechanism u...
Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) has shown effectiveness for a variety of mental health con...
Trait mindfulness and positive appraisals of stress have been shown to buffer psychobiological react...
Previous research suggests that mindfulness buffers stress reactivity and improves some health outc...
Given the extensive evidence base for the efficacy of mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and ...
It has been proposed that dispositional mindfulness and mindfulness meditation training helps indivi...
Both daily stress and the tendency to react to stress with heightened levels of negative affect (i.e...