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Mind-Body Skills Groups for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Palestinian Adults in Gaza
Study demonstrated 86% reduction in adult participants who qualified as having PTSD and significant improvements in depression, anxiety, and quality of life. All improvements were…
Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Postwar Kosovo High School students using Mind-Body Skills Groups: A Pilot Study
This pilot study demonstrated a significant improvement in PTSD scores in rural high school students who participated in mind-body skills groups led by teachers.
The Integrative Psychiatry Curriculum: Development of an Innovative Model
This paper describes the development of a required Integrative Psychiatry Curriculum (IPC) for all residents and fellows at the University of Arizona that began in…
Anxiety and Stress Reduction in Medical Education: An Intervention
In this controlled study, medical students participating in a Mind-Body Medicine elective had higher initial anxiety before the course than non-participating students. Anxiety in the…
Do adolescents consider mind-body skills groups an acceptable treatment for depression: results from a pilot study
Our most recent study “Do adolescents consider mind-body skills groups an acceptable treatment for depression: results from a pilot study” was published in BMC Pediatrics…
Mind-Body Skills Groups for Treatment of War-Traumatized Veterans: A Randomized Controlled Study
Randomized controlled trial demonstrated significant reduction in overall PTSD symptoms and significant improvements in anger and sleep disturbance.
Mind-Body Skills Groups for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Depression Symptoms in Palestinian Children and Adolescents in Gaza
Study demonstrated 89% reduction in participants who qualified as having PTSD and significant decreases in depression and hopelessness. Reductions in hopelessness were fully maintained and…
Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Postwar Kosovar Adolescents using Mind-Body Skills Groups: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Randomized controlled study demonstrated 82% reduction in adolescents who qualified as having PTSD. The reduction in PTSD symptoms was maintained at 3 month follow-up. This…
Mind-Body Skills Groups for Adolescents with Depression in Primary Care: A Pilot Study
This study with depressed adolescents demonstrated significant improvement in depression symptoms, mindfulness and self-efficacy, and decreased rumination and suicidal ideation. The depression 2 symptoms continued…
Impact of CMBM Training on High School Peer Counselors
A study on CMBM’s pilot training program with Peer Counselors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School demonstrates significantly decreased anxiety and improved self-regulation, and pathways…