A Comparison of Mindfulness Meditation and Cognitive Self-Observation
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Twenty-four college students learned either a meditation or a cognitive self-observation procedure. Both groups showed reliable increases in several dimensions of self-actualization (measured by the Personal Orientation Inventory) and decreases in many common stressrelated symptoms (measured by the Symptons of Stress Inventory). There were no differential treatment effects.##submission.downloads##
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