Research suggests that people with higher levels of mindfulness are better able to regulate their sense of well – being by virtue of greater emotional awareness, understanding, acceptance, and the ability to correct or repair unpleasant mood states. Baer et al., 2008; cf. Brown, Ryan & Creswell, 2007; Feldman et al. 2007
An eight week study showed that individuals who had the largest shifts in frontal brain activity also had the strongest anti – body reaction to a flu vaccine. That study was the first to show that Mindfulness training can change the brain and the immune system in a way that may increase resistance to disease. Davidson and colleagues, 2003
Research has consistently shown that mindfulness training reduces symptoms of stress and negative mood states and increases emotional well – being and quality of life among people with chronic illness. Ludwig and Kabat – Zinn, 2008
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