These data support the further study of mindfulness-based approaches in the treatment of sexual difficulties characterized by a disconnection between genital and subjective sexual response.
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These data support the further study of mindfulness-based approaches in the treatment of sexual difficulties characterized by a disconnection between genital and subjective sexual response.
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- Pilot Study of a Brief Cognitive Behavioral Versus Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Women With Sexual Distress and a History of Childhood Sexual Abuse (2012) · doi
These data support the further study of mindfulness-based approaches in the treatment of sexual difficulties characterized by a disconnection between genital and subjective sexual response.
Keywords: sexual support further mindfulness based approaches treatment difficulties characterized disconnection genital subjective response - The perceived effects of practising meditation on women's sexual and relational lives (2013) · doi
Keywords: mindfulnessmeditationromantic relationshipssexualitywomen Notes Note: Most participants did not have a strict regimen for practice so both the frequency and duration varied widely.
Keywords: keywords mindfulnessmeditationromantic relationshipssexualitywomen notes note participants strict regimen practice frequency duration varied widely - Mindfulness Correlates with Stress and Coping in University Students (2017) · doi
Mindfulness has received significant attention in the empirical literature during the past decade, but few studies have focused on mindfulness in university students and how it may influence problematic behaviours.
Keywords: mindfulness received significant attention empirical literature past decade focused university students influence problematic behaviours - The effects of mindfulness levels on menstrual symptoms and irritability in university students (2026) · doi
dormitory-dwelling young women, a population The methodological strength of this study lies in previously underrepresented in mindfulness its separate examination of the effects of different and reproductive health research.
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