Shauna L Shapiro
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Recent Articles
11.
Ong J, Shapiro S, Manber R
Behav Ther
. 2008 May;
39(2):171-82.
PMID: 18502250
This treatment-development study is a Stage I evaluation of an intervention that combines mindfulness meditation with cognitive-behavior therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Thirty adults who met research diagnostic criteria for Psychophysiological...
12.
Shapiro S, Oman D, Thoresen C, Plante T, Flinders T
J Clin Psychol
. 2008 May;
64(7):840-62.
PMID: 18484600
There has been great interest in determining if mindfulness can be cultivated and if this cultivation leads to well-being. The current study offers preliminary evidence that at least one aspect...
13.
Oman D, Shapiro S, Thoresen C, Plante T, Flinders T
J Am Coll Health
. 2008 Apr;
56(5):569-78.
PMID: 18400671
Objective And Participants: The authors evaluated the effects on stress, rumination, forgiveness, and hope of two 8-week, 90-min/wk training programs for college undergraduates in meditation-based stress-management tools. Methods: After a...
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Jain S, Shapiro S, Swanick S, Roesch S, Mills P, Bell I, et al.
Ann Behav Med
. 2007 Feb;
33(1):11-21.
PMID: 17291166
Background: Although mindfulness meditation interventions have recently shown benefits for reducing stress in various populations, little is known about their relative efficacy compared with relaxation interventions. Purpose: This randomized controlled...
15.
Wallace B, Shapiro S
Am Psychol
. 2006 Oct;
61(7):690-701.
PMID: 17032069
Clinical psychology has focused primarily on the diagnosis and treatment of mental disease, and only recently has scientific attention turned to understanding and cultivating positive mental health. The Buddhist tradition,...
16.
Walsh R, Shapiro S
Am Psychol
. 2006 Apr;
61(3):227-39.
PMID: 16594839
Meditation is now one of the most enduring, widespread, and researched of all psychotherapeutic methods. However, to date the meeting of the meditative disciplines and Western psychology has been marred...
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Shapiro S, Carlson L, Astin J, Freedman B
J Clin Psychol
. 2005 Dec;
62(3):373-86.
PMID: 16385481
Recently, the psychological construct mindfulness has received a great deal of attention. The majority of research has focused on clinical studies to evaluate the efficacy of mindfulness-based interventions. This line...
18.
Astin J, Shapiro S, Eisenberg D, Forys K
J Am Board Fam Pract
. 2003 Apr;
16(2):131-47.
PMID: 12665179
Background: Although emerging evidence during the past several decades suggests that psychosocial factors can directly influence both physiologic function and health outcomes, medicine had failed to move beyond the biomedical...
19.
Shapiro S, Bootzin R, Figueredo A, Lopez A, Schwartz G
J Psychosom Res
. 2002 Dec;
54(1):85-91.
PMID: 12505559
Objective: The diagnosis of breast cancer, the most common type of cancer among American women, elicits greater distress than any other diagnosis regardless of prognosis. Therefore, the present study examined...
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Shapiro S, Figueredo A, Caspi O, Schwartz G, Bootzin R, Lopez A, et al.
J Behav Med
. 2002 Dec;
25(6):605-21.
PMID: 12462959
This paper describes a randomized clinical trial investigating a stress management program for women with breast cancer, which inadvertently turned quasi-experimental. Due to logistical considerations, group assignment was disclosed to...