Mindfulness-integrated
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
THANKS TO MEMBERS WHO HAVE SENT THE ARTICLES BELOW
"Mr Mindfulness" (Cecilia Capuzzi, July 2005)
This article on Jon Kabat-Zinn was published in the Washington Post.
Neuroplasticity and Mindfulness (Sharon Begley, January 2003).
This 2-page article, published in The Wall Street Journal, comments on the research of Richard Davidson and colleagues on the effect of neuroplasticity following mindfulness training.(Photo by: Jeff Miller/University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Finding Happiness: Cajole Your Brain to lean to the left (Daniel Goleman, February 2003).
This article further discusses neuroplasticity and emphasises Davidson's neurological indexation of emotional range. (Photo by: Jeff Miller/University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The Monk in the Lab (Tenzin Gyatzo - the 14th Dalai Lama, April 2003).
This short article demonstrates the openness and willingness of the Dalai Lama to engage with Western scientists.
Buddhist-style meditation to prevent the recurrence of depression
Broadcast Monday 13 May 2002 with Norman Swan (Radio National)
Meditation: The Less Traveled Road to Recovery
(Spirituality and Social Work; Orzech, 2004).This article appeared in Social Work Today.
Meditation May Increase the Thickness of the Cortex - an interview with Dr Lazar (February 17, 2006) By Zoran Josipovic for Science and Consciousness Review
Study Finds Meditators' Brains Appear 'Suprisingly Alert' (July 6 2007) By Anna Salleh for ABC Science Online
Articles
- Mindfulness, ICS, and Axis2 disorders (1999) by Isabel Clarke (Psychology Department Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, UK)
- MBCT Reduces Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory in Depression (2000) by Williams, J. Mark G. (Oxford University), Teasdale, John D. (Cambridge University), Segal, Zindel (University of Toronto), and V. Soulsby
- Images of Mindfulness (2000) by Robert J. Sternberg (Yale University, CT).
- Mindfulness with Ruminations and Problem Solving (2001), Ed by Watkins and Simona Baracaia
- A Qualitative Study of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression (2001) by Oliver Mason (University of Birmingham, UK) and Isabel Hargreaves, (University of Wales, Bangor, UK)
- Meta Cognitive Awareness (Mindfulness) and Insomnia (2002) by Lars-Gunnar Lundh and Henrik Hindmarsh
- Mindfulness and Family Friendliness (2002) by Nirbhay N Singh; Hollis A Wechsler; W John Curtis; Mohamed Sabaawi; Rachel E. Meyers, and Subhashni D. Singh
- Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention for Alcohol and Substance Use Disorders: The Meditative Tortoise Wins the Race (In Press), by Katie Witkiewitz, G. Alan Marlatt, & Denise Walker
- Mindfulness Meditation, Anxiety Reduction, and Heart Disease: A Pilot Study (2003) by Anna M Tacon; Jacalyn McComb; Yvonne Caldera; Patrick Randolph
- Mindfulness-Based Interventions in Context: Past, Present, and Future. (2003) by Jon Kabat-Zinn (University of Massachusetts Medical School, MA).
- Assessment of Mindfulness by Self-Report: The Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills (2004) by Ruth Baer, Gregory Smith (University of Kentucky), and Kristin Allen (Comprehensive Care Center, Lexington, Kentucky)
- Mindfulness, Depression, Low Self-Esteem and Mindfulness (2004) by Melanie Fennell (Dept of Psychiatry, University of Oxford)
- Mindfulness in Older People (2004) by Alistair Smith (Lancashire Care NHS Trust, Preston UK)
- Advances in Mindfulness Training Integration (2004) by Bruno A. Cayoun (Psychology Dept, University of Tasmania)
- Self-Compassion and Psychological Well-Being. (2004) by Kristin Neff (University of Texas, TX)
- The Use of Mindfulness-based Approaches for Suicidal Patients (2004), by J. Mark G. Williams (Oxford Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK) and Michaela Swales (School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK).
- Mindfulness & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (2005) by Christina Surawy, Jill Roberts and Amy Silver (John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK)

- From Co-Emergence Dynamics to Human Perceptual Evolution: The Role of Neuroplasticity during Mindfulness Training (2005) by Bruno Cayoun (Psychology Centre and University of Tasmania, Australia)
- Meditation Experience is Associated with Increased Cortical Thickness (2005) by Lazar SW, Kerr C, Wasserman RH, Gray JR, Greve D, Treadway MT, McGarvey M, Quinn BT, Dusek JA, Benson H, Rauch SL, Moore CI, Fischl B. (Multiple sites, US)
- Integrating Mindfulness Meditation With Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies (2005) by Mark Lau and Shelley McMain (Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Ontario, Canada).
- Mindfulness and Marital Satisfaction Published in Journal of Adult Development, Vol. 12, January 2005, by Leslie Burpee and Ellen Langer (Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts).
- Towards Case-Specific Applications of Mindfulness-Based CBT: A Mindfulness-based Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (2006) by Henry Whitfield, London, UK.
- Mindfulness and Trauma: Implications for Treatment (2006) by Victoria Follette, Kathleen Palm and Adria Pearson (University of Nevada; Brown Medical School/Butler Hospital, USA).
- Treatment-resistant depressed patients show a good response to Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (April 2006) by Maura Kenny (The Adelaide Clinic Consulting Suites, Australia) and J. Mark G. Williams (University of Oxford, UK).
- Historical Aspects of Mindfulness and Self-Acceptance in Psychotherapy (2006) by Windy Dryden (Goldsmiths College, UK) and Arthur Still (Sprouston, UK)
- The Psychological and Neurophysiological Concomitants of Mindfulness Forms of Meditation (2007) by B. Ivanovski (Black Dog Institute, Sydney AU; School of Psychiatry, UNSW, Sydney, AU) and GS. Malhi (Academic Discipline of Psychological Medicine, University of Sydney; Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney AU).
- PTSD Symptoms, Substance Use, and Vipassana Meditation among Incarcerated Individuals Published in Journal of Traumatic Stress, Vol. 20 (June 2007), by T. L. Simpson, D. Kaysen (VA Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA), S. Bowen, L. M. MacPherson, N. Chawla, (Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA), A. Blume (Dept of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC), G. A. Marlatt, (Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA), and M. Larimer (Dept of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Dept of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA).
- The Advantages of the Mindful Therapist (August 2007) by Sheryle May and Analise O'Donovon, published in Psychotherapy in Australia, Vol. 13 No 4.
UNPUBLISHED or SENT FOR PUBLICATION
- Anticipatory stress and meditation(1998) Marc A. Wood
Honours thesis measuring the effects of anticipatory stress on meditators and non-meditators of mindfulness meditation - Mindfulness in health (2003) Bruno A. Cayoun
Short review article highlighting the current contribution of psychological research to general health in the mindfulness context. - Mindfulness as a Pressure Reduction Technique (2003) by Australian Commonwealth Government's Health Notice .
- A non-diagnosis-specific application of MCBT (2004) Bruno A. Cayoun, Vicki Sauvage, & Marc Van Impe
Draft result section of an uncontrolled pilot trial presenting the data from three pre- and post-treatment measures with the 8-week MCBT (MiCBT) program conducted across a range of chronic conditions at The Hobart Clinic, Tasmania, Australia. - A Conceptual Basis for the Refinement of an Operational Definition of Mindfulness (2007) Brendan J. Sillifant. Research report submitted in partial fulfilment of a Masters of Counselling Degree, Massey University.
- The Implications of Treating Oneself Kindly (2007) by Mark R. Leary et al. (Duke University, USA)
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