Residential meditation retreats: their role in contemplative practice and significance for psychological research

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Resumen

Contemporary investigations of mindfulness and meditation have predominately emphasized the short-term effects of brief inductions or standardized, multi-week interventions in people with little to no prior meditation experience. Considerably less is known about the effects of continued or intensive meditation practice as proficiency and expertise are acquired over time. In this article, we describe the form and function of residential retreats, an understudied class of meditation intervention that holds promise for bridging this gap in the empirical literature. We outline a number of design features that distinguish retreats from other meditation-based interventions, and highlight their utility for informing functional and developmental perspectives on meditation, cognition, health, and well-being.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)238-244
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónCurrent Opinion in Psychology
Volumen28
DOI
EstadoPublished - ago 2019

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© 2019 Elsevier Ltd

Financiación

This work was supported by an Affective Science Training Fellowship ( NIH 5T32MH020006-20 ) to QAC, and Hershey Family Foundation and research gift funds from an anonymous donor to CDS. We thank Alea Skwara for comments on an early draft of the manuscript.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Hershey Family Foundation
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institute of Mental HealthT32MH020006
National Institute of Mental Health

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