SBM Bibliography
Selective Background Bibliography
Mindfulness Based Practices:
Their Potential Contributions to Behavioral Medicine and to Our Own Lives
Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D.
Keynote Address: SBM Meeting
Omni Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC
April 5, 2002
Papers and books on MBSR and other Mindfulness-Based Interventions from Other Researchers
Kaplin, KH, Goldenberg, DL, and Galvin-Nadeau, M. The impact of a meditation-based stress reduction program on fibromyalgia. Gen Hosp Psychiatry (1993) 15:284-289.
Goldenberg, DL, Kaplin, KH, Nadeau, MG, et al. A controlled study of a stress reduction,cognitive-behavioral treatment program in fibromyalgia. Musculoskeletal Pain (1994) 2:53-66.
Marlatt, GA. Addiction, mindfulness, and acceptance. In Sc.Hayes, NS Jacobson, VM Follettte, and MJ Dougher (eds) Acceptance and change: Content and context in psychotherapy (1994), pp 175-197.
Teasdale, JD, Segal, ZV, and Williams, JMC. How does cognitive therapy prevent depressive relapse and why should attentional control (mindfulness) help? Behav Res Ther (1995) 33:25-39.
Astin, JA. Stress reduction through mindfulness meditation: Effects of psychosocial symptomatology, sense of control, and spiritual experiences. PsychotherPsychosom (1997) 66:97-106.
Roth, B and Creaser, T. Mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction: Experience with a bilingual inner-city program. The Nurse Practitioner (1997) 22:150-176.
Roth, B. Mindfulness-based stress reduction in the inner city. Advances in Mind-Body Medicine (1997) 13:50-58.
Shapiro, SL, Schwartz, GE, and Bonner, G. Effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction on medical on premedical students. J Behav Med (1998) 21:581-599.
Shapiro, SL and Schwartz, GE. Mindfulness in medical education: Fostering the health of physicians and medical practice. Integrative Med (1998) 1:93-94.
Teasdale, JD. Metacognition, mindfulness and the modification of mood disorders. Clin Psychol Psychother (1999) 6:146-155.
Marlatt, GA and Kristeller, JL. Mindfulness and meditation. In Miller, WR (ed) Integrating spirituality into treatment (1999), Washington DC, American Psychological Association, pp. 67-84.
Kristeller, JL and Hallett, CB. An exploratory study of a meditation-based intervention for binge eating disorder. J Health Psychology (1999) 4:357-363
Epstein, R.M. Mindful Practice. JAMA (1999) 262:833-839.
Randolph, P.D., Caldera, Y.M., Tacone, A.M. et al The long-term combined effects of medical treatment and a mindfulness-based behavioral program for the multidisciplinary management of chronic pain in West Texas. Pain Digest (1999) 9: 103-112.
Valentine, ER. Meditation and attention: A comparison of the effects of concentration and mindfulness meditation on sustained attention. Mental Health, Religion, and Culture (1999) 2:59-70.
Speca M, Carlson LE, Goodey, E, Angen E. A randomized wait-list controlled clinical trial: the effects of a mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction program on mood and symptoms of stress in cancer outpatients. Psychosom Med (2000) 6:2613-622.
Shapiro S.L. & Schwartz G.E. (2000). The role of intention in self-regulation: Toward intentional systemic mindfulness. In Monique Boekaerts, Paul R. Pintrich, Moshe Zeidner (eds.) Handbook of Self-Regulation, pp. 253-273. NY: Academic Press.
Shapiro, S.L. & Schwartz, G.E. Intentional systemic mindfulness: An integrative model for self-regulation and health. Advances in Mind-Body Medicine (2000) 16:128-134.
Shapiro, S.L., Shapiro, D., Schwartz, G.E. A review of stress management in medical education. Academic Medicine (in press).
Shapiro, S.L., Schwartz, G.E., Santerre, C. (April, 2001). Meditation and Positive Psychology. In C.R. Snyder and S. Lopez (eds) Handbook of Positive Psychology. Oxford (in press).
Williams JMG, Teasdale JD, Segal ZV, and Soulsby J. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy reduces overgeneral autobiographical memory in formerly depressed patients. J Abnorm Psychol (2000) 109:150-155.
Teasdale, J.D., Segal, Z.V., Williams, JMG, Ridgeway, V.A. et al. Prevention of relapse/recurrence in major depression by mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. J. Consult. Clin. Psychol (2000) 68:615-623.
Reibel, DK, Greeson, JM, Brainard, GC, and Rosenzweig, S. Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health-related quality of life in a heterogeneous patient population. Gen. Hosp. Psychiatry (2001) 23: 183-192.
Carlson, LE, Ursuliak, Z, Goodey, E, et al. The effects of a mindfulness meditation-based stress reduction program on mood and symptoms of stress in cancer outpatients: 6-month follow-up. Supportive Care in Cancer (2001) 9: 112-123.
Williams, KA, Kolar,MM, Reger, BE, and Pearson, JC. Evaluation of a wellness-based mindfulness stress reduction intervention: A controlled trial.Am J Health Promotion (2001) 15:422-432.
Pettinati, PM Meditation, yoga and guided imagery. Nursing Clinics of North America (2001) 36:47-56.
Segal, ZV, Williams, JMG, and Teasdale, JD. Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression: A New Approach to Preventing Relapse, Guilford, NY, 2002.
Bishop, SR. What do we really know about mindfulness-based stress reduction? Psychosom Med (2002) 64: 71-84.
Roemer, L and Orsillo, SM.Expanding our conceptualization of and treatment for generalized anxiety disorder: Integrating mindfulness/acceptance-based approaches with existing cognitive-behavioral models. Clin Psychol Sci Prac (2002) 9:54-68.
Hayes, SC. Acceptance, Mindfulness, and Science. Clin Psychol Sci Prac (2002) 9:101-106.
Borkovec, TD. Life in the future versus life in the present. Clin Psychol Sci Prac (2002) 9:76-80.
Wells, A. GAD, metacognition, and mindfulness: An information processing analysis. Clin Psychol Sci Prac (2002) 9: 95-100.
Roth, B and Stanley, TW. Mindfulness-based stress reduction and health care utilization in the inner city: Preliminary findings. Alt Therapies in Health and Medicine (2002) 8:60-62.
Baer, RA. Mindfulness training as a clinical intervention: A conceptual and empirical review. Clin Psychol Sci Prac (2002) in press.