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Recommendations for monitoring and reporting harm in mindfulness for psychosis research

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 219, Issue 6, Pages 629-631

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2021.98

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Mindfulness; psychosis; harm; schizophrenia; adverse events

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There is a growing interest in exploring the potential harmful effects of mindfulness-based interventions, particularly in relation to psychosis. The inconsistency and shortcomings in monitoring and reporting harm are hindering our understanding in this area. The authors provide eight recommendations to improve the evidence base on potential harm in mindfulness for psychosis.
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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