Recommendations for monitoring and reporting harm in mindfulness for psychosis research

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Abstract

There is increasing interest in potential harmful effects of mindfulness-based interventions. In relation to psychosis, inconsistency and shortcomings in how harm is monitored and reported are holding back our understanding. We offer eight recommendations to help build a firmer evidence base on potential harm in mindfulness for psychosis.

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Ellett, L., & Chadwick, P. (2021, December 13). Recommendations for monitoring and reporting harm in mindfulness for psychosis research. British Journal of Psychiatry. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.2021.98

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