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Training Teachers to Deliver Mindfulness-Based Interventions: Learning from the UK Experience.

Abstract:
Several randomised controlled trials suggest that mindfulness-based approaches are helpful in preventing depressive relapse and recurrence, and the UK Government's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has recommended these interventions for use in the National Health Service. There are good grounds to suggest that mindfulness-based approaches are also helpful with anxiety disorders and a range of chronic physical health problems, and there is much clinical and research interest in applying mindfulness approaches to other populations and problems such as people with personality disorders, substance abuse, and eating disorders. We review the UK context for developments in mindfulness-based approaches and set out criteria for mindfulness teacher competence and training steps, as well as some of the challenges and future directions that can be anticipated in ensuring that evidence-based mindfulness approaches are available in health care and other settings.

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10.1007/s12671-010-0010-9

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Psychiatry
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Author


Journal:
Mindfulness More from this journal
Volume:
1
Issue:
2
Pages:
74-86
Publication date:
2010-06-01
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EISSN:
1868-8535
ISSN:
1868-8527


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:368846
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uuid:9780dd79-fbfc-45d3-b241-a84f0fe5da6e
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pubs:368846
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368846
Deposit date:
2013-11-16

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