Ronald D. Siegel: Integrating Mindfulness into Counseling and Psychotherapy, and Shirin Shoai: Instructor’s Manual. Psychotherapy.net, Mill Valley, CA, USA, 2015, 3hrs 11mins Running Time

In the study, members in the control group (who had no mindfulness practice) and an experimental group (who had mindfulness practice) were placed in a functional MRI, one-by-one, and subjected to pain by way of a hot laser. The results of the study showed that the control group subjects had a modera...

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Child and School Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Counseling
Emotions
Mindfulness
Pain
Pediatrics
Psychology
Psychotherapy
Public Health
Social Sciences
Therapists
Trauma
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