Mindfulness-based stress reduction

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is an eight-week evidence-based program that offers secular, intensive mindfulness training to assist people with stress, anxiety, depression and pain. Developed at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in the 1970s by Professor Jon Kabat-Zinn, MBSR uses a combination of mindfulness meditation, body awareness, yoga and exploration of patterns of behaviour, thinking, feeling and action. Mindfulness can be understood as the non-judgmental acceptance and investigation of present experience, including body sensations, internal mental states, thoughts, emotions, impulses and memories, in order to reduce suffering or distress and to increase well-being. Mindfulness meditation is a method by which attention skills are cultivated, emotional regulation is developed, and rumination and worry are significantly reduced. During the past decades, mindfulness meditation has been the subject of more controlled clinical research, which suggests its potential beneficial effects for mental health, as well as physical health. While MBSR has its roots in Buddhist wisdom teachings, the program itself is secular. The MBSR program is described in detail in Kabat-Zinn's 1990 book Full Catastrophe Living.

8 Bienfaits de la méditation en marchant

La méditation en marchant est pratiquée entre de longues périodes de méditation assise connue sous le nom de . Cette pratique est courante dans le bouddhisme , Chan, Seon coréen et vietnamien. Une des manières les plus utiles et ancrantes d'être à l'écoute de notre corps est la pratique de la méditation en marchant. La méditation en marchant est une pratique simple et universelle pour développer le calme, la connexion et la conscience incarnée. Temps requis 10 .