A theoretical model of mindfulness is proposed to explain how it produces positive changes in psychological and physical health. The paper suggests that while mindfulness-based interventions are effective for treating symptoms, the mechanisms behind these effects remain unclear. The model aims to identify potential processes through which mindfulness operates, offering directions for future empirical research on these mechanisms.
An eight-week mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) program may reduce stress and improve quality of life and self-compassion among health care professionals, who often face high levels of stress linked to depression, lower job satisfaction, and psychological distress. These results come from a small randomized controlled pilot study.
An 8-week stress reduction program based on mindfulness meditation led to greater reductions in overall psychological symptoms, increased sense of control and acceptance, and higher spiritual experience scores compared to a nonintervention control group. The techniques may offer a cognitive behavioral coping strategy for responding to life events and could help prevent relapse in affective disorders.