A recent study divided people who had completed substance abuse programs into treatments using three different approaches: mindfulness meditation, relapse-prevention, and the 12-step method. The participants were assessed at three intervals over the following year. Twelve months later, fewer meditation participants reported relapsing – in the case of both drug and alchohol use – than participants from the other two treatments. For more about the study, click here. You can also read the report on the trial, here. To read more, check out Elisha Goldstein’s article on using mindfulness techniques to deal with addiction. Also see Mindful’s former Associate Editor Carsten Knox’s interview with Judson Brewer, whose Craving to Quit program and phone app help people deal with smoking addictions.
Mindfulness Meditation May Help Reduce Addiction Relapse Study
Mindfulness Meditation May Help Reduce Addiction Relapse Study Discover the potential of mindfulness meditation in reducing the risk of relapse for individuals struggling with addiction Explore the study findings and learn how this practice can support recovery