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College Students And Other Young Adults Today Experience High Levels Of Stress As They Pursue Personal, Educational, And Career Goals. These Struggles Can Have Serious Consequences, And May Increase The Risk Of Psychological Distress And Mental Illness Among The Age Group Now Commonly Referred To As Emerging Adults. Scientific Research Has Shown That Practicing Mindfulness Can Help Manage Stress And Enhance Quality Of Life, But Traditional Methods Of Teaching Mindfulness And Meditation May Not Be Effective For College-age Adults. This Fully Updated Second Edition Of Mindfulness For The Next Generation Describes An Evidence-based Approach For Teaching The Useful And Important Skill Of Mindfulness To Emerging Adults. The Manualized, Four-session Program Outlined Here, Koru Mindfulness, Is Designed To Help Young Adults Navigate Challenging Tasks, And Achieve Meaningful Personal Growth. Rogers And Maytan, Psychiatrists And Developers Of Koru Mindfulness, Also Discuss The Unique Stressors Emerging Adults Face, Identify Effective Teaching Techniques For Working With Them, And Review The Now-robust Research Supporting Mindfulness For Stress Reduction In A Scientifically Rigorous Yet Reader-friendly Way. Among The Features New To This Edition Are New Data On The Effectiveness Of The Curriculum, An Introduction To The Koru Mindfulness Teacher Certification Program, And Adaptations For Culturally Informed Practice, Reflecting The International Appeal Of Koru Mindfulness As Well As Its Growing Use Outside Of College Settings, And Extensively Revised In-session Scripts. Mindfulness For The Next Generation Is Written For Therapists, Teachers, Health Professionals, And Student Service Providers.
How can mindfulness training be effectively adapted to address the unique psychological stressors and developmental needs of emerging adults? The authors, both psychiatrists, present the Koru Mindfulness program as a structured, evidence-based intervention designed specifically for the college-age demographic. By synthesizing clinical research with practical pedagogical strategies, they provide a framework for mental health professionals and educators to implement mindfulness in a way that resonates with the specific challenges of this life stage.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Professionals in student services and clinical psychology frequently cite this work as a practical, evidence-based resource for implementing structured mindfulness programs. Experts highlight the clarity of the manualized scripts and the authors' success in adapting traditional meditation techniques for a younger, high-stress demographic.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190905166
ISBN-13:
9780190905163
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