[Virtual Presenter] This research investigates the effects of a mindfulness-based meditation intervention on substance-abused clients at rehabilitation centers in India. The aim is to determine if such an intervention can reduce substance cravings and improve sleep quality. The research is conducted by Dipali Mandal from Lincoln University College in Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia under the supervision of Prof. Dr Faridah Binti Mohd Said and Prof. Dr Santhna Letchmi Panduragan. Data from participants from rehab centers in India who participated in the mindfulness-based meditation intervention is presented and analyzed to assess the effects of it. This research provides insight into the potential of mindfulness-based meditation as a treatment option for substance-abused clients..
[Audio] This study examines the potential effects of mindfulness-based meditation interventions on substance cravings and sleep quality in substance abused clients at rehabilitation centres in India. Data collected from the study is discussed alongside the findings and how they can be used to help those with addiction..
[Audio] An increasing body of evidence suggest that mindfulness-based meditation interventions are an effective treatment for substance abuse (Roth and others 2018). Studies have found that these interventions can reduce cravings and improve sleep quality for clients with substance abuse problems (Kohn and others 2017). This slide focuses on the efficacy of mindfulness-based meditation interventions in reducing cravings and improving sleep quality for individuals with substance abuse issues in India. Therefore this study will investigate the effects of mindfulness-based meditation interventions on substance cravings and sleep quality in individuals with substance abuse issues in India..
[Audio] Substance abuse is a serious issue that requires a multi-faceted approach to address. Pharmacological and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies have been used to target cravings and sleep quality problems among those struggling with substance abuse. However mindfulness-based meditation interventions are also being used more and more in these cases. This study looks into the effects of mindfulness-based meditation interventions on cravings and sleep quality in rehabilitation centers in India. To gain more understanding of this concept the study will investigate how Indian cultural holistic meditation practices can be used to help with this condition. Its implications will be to identify any potential roadblocks such as lack of infrastructure skill trainers and strategic management and to address these in order to improve substance abuse treatment. Mindfulness has been extensively studied in recent years and is seen as a potential solution to multiple issues including substance abuse and this research will investigate its use in India. The findings of this research could lead to improved strategies and interventions to properly manage substance abuse..
[Audio] This slide presents different techniques used to reduce substances cravings and improve sleep quality at rehabilitation centres in India. These include body scan three minute breathing space breathe awareness mindful breathing developing a mindset to repel drugs or substance altogether initiating counter measures to reduce chance of relapse attentional mindfulness ability to relax response awareness of mind changes in physiologic process control compassionate behavior engagement of present moment sound sleep impulse control reactivity craving awareness of emotional behaviour pattern. Combining all of these elements can help clients to reduce their cravings and improve their sleep quality..
[Audio] We will be discussing the effect of mindfulness-based meditation interventions on substance cravings and sleep quality in substance-abused clients at rehabilitation centers in India. Our general objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of mindfulness techniques to reduce cravings and improve sleep quality towards substance abuse. Specific objectives include exploring the experiences of the substance abuse clients at the rehabilitation center identifying the level of cravings and quality of sleep developing a mindfulness based meditation intervention module and evaluating the effectiveness of mindfulness techniques pre and post-intervention. Let's delve into this topic to learn more..
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Intervention & Study results:. Sl.no 1_ 2. 3- Author name & ear Lyons, Womack, Cantrell &Kenemore. (2019 (2019)Tran (2019) Arnaud et al- (2020). (2021 Sample size 118 male Living in Jail 40 Men 30 male and 30 Female 182 German Family 80 Adolescents Intervention Mindåblness Based Relapse Prevention Mindåilness Mindfulness Intervention Programme mindfulness meditation techniques and direct current Study Results The people in the jail setting can benefit by not only being able to reduce the level of craving for substances but PTSD highly prominent in reducing the intensity of meditation are prominent for coping with temptation and high—risk behaviours and mange craving among substance This can positively develop the emotional well-being of the people can significantly reduce the overall cravings for substances among the adolescents in the families The application of both interventions is highly essential to influence the cognitive process towards reducing substance craving..
[Audio] The efficacy of mindfulness-based meditation interventions was evaluated in a study among substance-abused clients at rehabilitation centres in India. Participants received weekly mindfulness-based meditation sessions during their inpatient treatment over the course of six weeks. The results showed that mindfulness-based meditation interventions could lead to better sleep quality and decreased substance cravings in individuals dealing with substance abuse..
[Audio] This research examines the potential benefits of mindfulness meditation interventions in helping substance-abused clients manage their cravings and improve their sleep quality during rehabilitation. In particular we're looking at whether mindfulness-based meditation interventions can equip individuals with the tools they need to better manage their emotional and behavioural states as they strive for sobriety. Additionally this research will provide evidence which outlines the role of mindful meditation in helping with cravings and sleep quality and as a result support the policy of incorporating mindfulness-based meditation interventions into healthcare frameworks..
[Audio] This study has found that mindfulness-based meditation interventions can be effective in reducing substance cravings and improving sleep quality among substance-abused clients at rehabilitation centres in India. The research suggests that incorporating this type of intervention in the rehabilitation process could be beneficial for clients..
[Audio] The impact of mindfulness-based meditation interventions on cravings and sleep quality in individuals with substance misuse at rehabilitation centers in India has been a topic of interest. A number of research studies have been conducted to explore this phenomenon. Alizadehgoradel and others (2021) reported that combined mindfulness and transcranial direct current stimulation improved executive functions and decreased craving in youths with methamphetamine addiction. Similarly Arnaud and others (2020) investigated the effects of mindfulness-augmented family strengthening programs on adolescent substance use. Biniyaz and Shahabizadeh (2019) examined the impact of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy and intellectual-motor exercises on the craving beliefs of industrial substance abusers. Additionally Carreiro and others (2020) conducted a mixed methods pilot study using wearable sensors to detect stress and craving. Taken together this research suggests that mindfulness-based interventions can have a positive impact on cravings and sleep quality in individuals with substance misuse..
[Audio] Mindfulness-based meditation interventions are gaining popularity in India's substance abuse treatment centers. This study aims to investigate the impacts of such interventions on substance cravings and sleep quality. Three recent studies were consulted to assess the effectiveness of the interventions which all showed that mindfulness-based programs can lower cravings heighten treatment adherence and even enhance sleep quality of the participants. These results imply that adding mindfulness-based interventions into treatment plans could be beneficial to those recovering from substance abuse..
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