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An investigation by German researchers headed by Professor Nickel indicates the practicing Zen meditation by psychotherapists matters. All therapists direct their attention in some manner during psychotherapy. A special form of directing attention, 'mindfulness', is recommended.
This study aimed to examine whether, and to what extent, promoting mindfulness in psychotherapists in training (PiT) influences the treatment results of their patients. ...
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This study indicates that promoting mindfulness in PiTs could positively influence the therapeutic course and treatment results in their patients.
This study aimed to examine whether, and to what extent, promoting mindfulness in psychotherapists in training (PiT) influences the treatment results of their patients. ...
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This study indicates that promoting mindfulness in PiTs could positively influence the therapeutic course and treatment results in their patients.
Click to read the rest of "Patients Do Better With Psychotherapist Who Practice Zen Meditation, Study Suggests" (Science Daily).
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