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Mindfulness: A New Paradigm of Psychosocial Care in the Palliative Care Setting in Southeast Asia
Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Short Title: Ann Acad Med Singapore
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2016
Pages: 339 - 346.
Sources ID: 113651
Visibility: Public (group default)
Abstract: (Show)
Alleviation of suffering in palliative care needs a combination of good symptom control and psychosocial care. The capacity of mindfulness to promote psychological flexibility opens up possibilities of creating a paradigm shift that can potentially change the landscape of psychosocial care. In this review, we attempt to introduce 4 methods to establish mindfulness based on 'The Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness', a core text of Theravada Buddhism, followed by a brief comparison of the concepts and practices of mindfulness in different cultures and religions in Southeast Asia. Next, 2 mindfulness-based interventions specifically designed for palliative psychosocial care - mindfulness-based supportive therapy (MBST) and mini-mindfulness meditation (MMM) are introduced. We hypothesise that mindful practices, tailored to the palliative setting, can promote positive psychosocial outcomes.