Sunday, June 21, 2015

Week 7 assignment 2

Hello Readers!!!!!


I included two new sources to my annotated bibliography. The both covered relevant studies that showed the effects of mindfulness. Both sources enhanced my understanding of MBSR, mindfulness Stress Reduction, practices. I used the CRAAP test to determine their credibility. First I took into consideration the dates which are both current 2012 and 2014. The author’s credentials were listed as well. The information was based on studies that were performed by qualified doctors. The information in the text was to inform the reader. I found there to be no biases with either source. I used the advanced google search to locate open access journals for my last two sources. I think I covered the main aspects of my topic however I could have gone more into depth of the origins of mindfulness and how to practice mindfulness. I think that a wide audience would appreciate knowing the simplicity of mindfulness. How easy it is to be mindful and practice meditation consistently, will also be beneficial to my audience.
Annotated bibliography:
 
 
Does the Practice of Mindfulness/Meditation Reduce Stress Level?
 
1.     Fjorback, L.O.; Walach, H. Meditation Based Therapies—A Systematic Review and Some Critical Observations. Religions 2012, 3, 1-18.
Throughout the article different studies surrounding the topic of mindfulness based stress reduction and mindfulness based cognitive therapy were compared and contrasted. The results for these studies were beneficial to the subjects that participated in the practices. “Mindfulness interventions don’t focus on symptoms but on conscious attitude toward them” (Fljorback, Walach, 2012). This line has made me understand my topic more deeply. Being mindful is a way of life not a temporary answer to our problems. This article stressed the importance of consistency when seeking results from this method of treatment.
 
2.     Grossman, Paul, et al. "Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health benefits: A meta-analysis." Journal of psychosomatic research 57.1 (2004).
Within this article are methods of stress management exercises. It describes studies that were conducted within a population that followed a 6-12 week course of mindful practices. The conclusions that were made was that mindful practices, when used consistently, were beneficial to overall mental well-being of the subjects.  The article gave great description of the methods used. It also described the Buddhist and their psychological theory of mind and the importance of mindfulness. MBSR, mindfulness based stress reduction, as described in the article, is a program that implements mindful practices to reduces physical pain and improve mental health.
 
3.    Edited by Kirk Warren Brown, J. David Creswell, and Richard M. Ryan, (2015).Handbook of Mindfulness; Theory, Research, and Practice Available from http://www.guilford.com/books/Handbook-of-Mindfulness/Brown-Creswell-Ryan/9781462518906/contents
 
In this 2015 volume, this research is the most recent information available. There are several authors and contributors to the book. The site that I visited had the names of the authors, editors, and publishers along with their credentials. This book combines “Buddhist scholarship and western science together to clarify our understanding of what mindfulness is, its cognitive expressions, and the psychological effects” (Brown, Creswell, Ryan 2015), therefore it will assist me understand my topic in depth. This book stated that “mindfulness concerns consciousness” (Brown, Creswell, Ryan, 2015); this sparked my interest in consciousness and unconsciousness states that are effected by mindfulness.
 
4.     Nyklíček, I., & Kuijpers, K. F. (2008). Effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction intervention on psychological well-being and quality of life: is increased mindfulness indeed the mechanism?. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35(3), 331-340.
The information published is relatively current because it was published in 2008. Being that the topic of mindfulness meditation in western society, is a relatively new phenomena, current information is needed for my topic. The information in the article describes psychological well-being and quality of life that are effected by meditation, therefore I am comfortable citing tis source in my research paper.
            The authors’ credentials are sufficient with being a qualified contributor to this article. There are no grammatical errors I found within the 10 pages of the articles. I even investigated a few of the listed sources and they are legitimate. The article seems unbiased because no “feelings” are made apparent within the article. The purpose of this article seems to show the findings of research done by their findings.
 
5.     R Benn, T Akiva, S Arel, R Roeser, J Eccles BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2012, P02.24. Reducing stress and cultivating well-being in educators and parents with special needs children: effects of a mindfulness training program12(Suppl 1):P80 (12 June 2012)
 
This article will enhance my understanding of my topic because it places my topic of research in and in a setting that is relatable to readers. It discusses various perspectives and scenarios of mindfulness. It provides an outline for people in the MBSR field, Mindfulness based stress reduction, techniques to better serve their clientele. This article combines known psychological perspectives and compares and contrasts with recent mindful practices.
 
 
6.     Tan LBG, Lo BCY, Macrae CN (2014) Brief Mindfulness Meditation Improves Mental State Attribution and Empathizing. PLoS ONE 9(10): e110510. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0110510
This article emphasizes that the practice of mindfulness meditation does have a significant impact on the brain and daily performance. It is explained that consistent and small periods of time of mindful practice regulates emotions and thoughts. One’s mental state of mind can be enhanced through mindful practices. This article covered a study that tested individuals who performed mindful practices and the effects.  
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Raquel Estrada

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