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Scientific American|December 16, 2025
"Use Your Words" Can Be Good for Kids' Health: Writing or expressing feelings can help adults mentally and physically. Kids are no differentJ David Creswell
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Accepting Discomfort Could Help You Thrive: Equanimity, a key ingredient of mindfulness meditation, helps people face life's ups and downsJ David Creswell
Annual Review of Psychology|October 1, 2016
Mindfulness InterventionsJ David Creswell
Clinical Psychology Review|November 12, 2016
Mechanisms of mindfulness training: Monitor and Acceptance Theory (MAT)Emily K Lindsay, J David Creswell
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 28, 2018
Behavioral interventions in health neuroscienceJanine M Dutcher, J David Creswell
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 15, 2015
An Intersensory Interaction Account of Priming Effects-and Their AbsenceRoberta L Klatzky, J David Creswell
The American Psychologist|August 7, 2025
The meditation app revolutionJ David Creswell, Simon B Goldberg
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 28, 2018
The role of brain reward pathways in stress resilience and healthJanine M Dutcher, J David Creswell
Frontiers in Psychology|May 27, 2014
Helping the self help others: self-affirmation increases self-compassion and pro-social behaviorsEmily K Lindsay, J David Creswell
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 26, 2012
Trait mindfulness modulates neuroendocrine and affective responses to social evaluative threatKirk Warren Brown, Netta Weinstein, J David Creswell
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Scientific American|December 16, 2025
"Use Your Words" Can Be Good for Kids' Health: Writing or expressing feelings can help adults mentally and physically. Kids are no differentJ David Creswell
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Accepting Discomfort Could Help You Thrive: Equanimity, a key ingredient of mindfulness meditation, helps people face life's ups and downsJ David Creswell
Annual Review of Psychology|October 1, 2016
Mindfulness InterventionsJ David Creswell
Clinical Psychology Review|November 12, 2016
Mechanisms of mindfulness training: Monitor and Acceptance Theory (MAT)Emily K Lindsay, J David Creswell
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 28, 2018
Behavioral interventions in health neuroscienceJanine M Dutcher, J David Creswell
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 15, 2015
An Intersensory Interaction Account of Priming Effects-and Their AbsenceRoberta L Klatzky, J David Creswell
The American Psychologist|August 7, 2025
The meditation app revolutionJ David Creswell, Simon B Goldberg
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 28, 2018
The role of brain reward pathways in stress resilience and healthJanine M Dutcher, J David Creswell
Frontiers in Psychology|May 27, 2014
Helping the self help others: self-affirmation increases self-compassion and pro-social behaviorsEmily K Lindsay, J David Creswell
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 26, 2012
Trait mindfulness modulates neuroendocrine and affective responses to social evaluative threatKirk Warren Brown, Netta Weinstein, J David Creswell
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