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, nonjudging, kindness, friendliness, and curiosity to all observed experiences” (p. 28). Mindfulness is a mode of awareness in which a person pays purposeful and kind attention to oneself in the present moment ...
“ paying attention ” and typically requires skill development through learning and practicing of meditative techniques.15 Mindfulness training has been shown to decrease stress and anxiety and promote quality ...
, in that the final CUT no longer allows the clinician to explicitly signal to the patient that they pay attention to or care about the poverty or racism patients may be subject to in their lives within and beyond ...
scores were coded to indicate more mindful attention . Items include “I find myself doing things without paying attention ” and “I find myself preoccupied with the future or the past.” It is important ...
participants) explained, I experienced actually being in touch with my heart rather than my mind . Not in avoidance but more of an attention to the piece of me [that] has been scary for me lately. I can pay ...
-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), sleep disorders, depression, and substance abuse [7, 8]. Mindfulness is generally defined as the ability to pay attention to the present moment in a nonjudgmental way. MBIs ...
version of these stances: Do I really belong in a Department of Internal Medicine, a busy clinician who also happens to teach an elective called “Literature, Arts and Healing” at my affiliated medical ...
suppressed PLHIV Women. Women who received incentives and had undetectable viral loads at 24 weeks after intervention reported overcoming multiple barriers to ART initiation, adherence, and care engagement ...
patient, who is of low socioeconomic status, may not be able to pay for fertility preservation anyway. Informal caregivers and family members also need to make complex and consequential decisions ...
exploring this beautiful planet. Q: Changing the topic to the current global climate: how do you think the COVID-19 pandemic will change cardiology? I think, first, we’ll pay more attention ...
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