Three-Year Follow-Up and Clinical Implications of a Mindfulness Meditation-Based Stress Reduction Intervention in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Three-Year Follow-Up and Clinical Implications of a Mindfulness Meditation-Based Stress Reduction Intervention in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
General Hospital Psychiatry
Format:
Journal Article
Publication Year:
1995
Publisher:
Elsevier/Biomedical
Place of Publication:
New York, NY
Pages:
192-200
Sources ID:
126572
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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A three year follow-up of 22 individuals suffering from DSM defined anxiety disorder who participated in a time-limited, physician-referred mindfulness meditation program showed maintenance of the significant stress and panic reduction that had previously been observed during an initial three month follow-up. Measures used were Hamilton and Beck Anxiety and Depression surveys. The results seem to indicate intense, time-limited mindfulness based interventions can be effective in the long term treatment of anxiety disorders. (Zach Rowinski 2005-03-04)
Subjects:
Mindfulness Meditation
Clinical Studies on Meditation
Mindfulness Based Interventions