Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness Interventions
Description
According to Garland (2013), there is skepticism about mindfulness as an effective intervention. Often, because of its philosophical roots in Buddhism, practitioners and scholars equate mindfulness with “New Age” beliefs. As a result, some may wonder how effective mindfulness interventions are.
To Prepare
Listen to a recording from those found at this website listed in the Learning Resources: UCLA Health. (n.d.). Free guided meditations: Quick links.
Read this article listed in the Learning Resources: Garland, E. L. (2013). Mindfulness research in social work: Conceptual and methodological recommendations. Social Work Research, 37(4), 439–448.
Post a response to the following:
Describe your experience practicing this technique and how this experience influences your choice on whether to use it with a client during practice.
Connect your own reaction to the mindfulness exercise with how a client might respond.
Provide the reference for the study you found, and be sure to use citations in the body of your post using APA guidelines.
In 1–2 sentences, briefly summarize the methodological context (i.e., research method, how data was collected, and the instruments used) of the studies and the findings.
Analyze the findings in terms of their validity and applicability for the client.
This is the journal that I pick for the discussion. Journal of adolescence mindful self compassion intervention.pdf
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