Mindfulness and Trauma

deleteaccountplease thereisnofacility, modified 5 Years ago at 3/3/19 6:48 AM
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Mindfulness and Trauma

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Little bit of research into Mindfulness and came across this - extremely important piece of research:

https://www.brown.edu/research/labs/britton/sites/britton-lab/files/images/Britton_2019_Can%20mindfulness%20be%20too%20much%20of%20a%20good%20thing.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3SQDTVk1VUe7NUiajn6i_aIRLPvX6_hMmDQNyeJFOlA-Iq9w1x3tAKzFg
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Ben V, modified 5 Years ago at 3/3/19 8:08 AM
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RE: Mindfulness and Trauma

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Good!

Thanks for sharing,

Benoit
JP, modified 5 Years ago at 3/4/19 9:11 AM
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RE: Mindfulness and Trauma

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You might want to also check out Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness, which is written by one of Willoughby Britton's collaborators.   I've also found somatic experiencing useful as a therapy method for working through trauma, and there's a good book by the creator of it.
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