MIndfulness: The Missing Piece in Addiction Treatment
2017
- 1,266Usage
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- Usage1,266
- Downloads1,058
- 1,058
- Abstract Views208
Thesis / Dissertation Description
Mindfulness in addiction treatment is a young concept. Small samples of research and pilot programs show mindfulness is a positive approach to addiction treatment, but there is no concise theory as to how mindfulness should be implemented in addiction treatment. This research paper is designed to examine mindfulness in addiction treatment to aid in the success of sustained sobriety. Firsthand experience in addiction treatment as currently established, research of current mindfulness addiction treatment implementations, and qualitative interviews together suggest that mindfulness is a missing piece in addiction treatment.
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