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Mindfulness-Based Interventions to Depressive Symptomatology IV: Study Proposal, Discussion and Conclusion
by Stefanie Gobin, MPsy This series was originally completed as a Major Research Project in partial fulfillment of Adler Graduate …

Mindfulness-Based Interventions to Depressive Symptomatology III: Efficacy of Mindfulness
This research in this review demonstrated that mindfulness-based research has tended to focus on individuals who are in remission from depression and thus its usage has mainly been researched for preventing relapse in depressive symptoms. Hence, a study was proposed to examine the efficacy of using mindfulness-based interventions on individuals experiencing current episodes of depression.

Mindfulness-Based Interventions to Depressive Symptomatology II: Mindfulness in Psychology and its Efficacy
This research in this review demonstrated that mindfulness-based research has tended to focus on individuals who are in remission from depression and thus its usage has mainly been researched for preventing relapse in depressive symptoms. Hence, a study was proposed to examine the efficacy of using mindfulness-based interventions on individuals experiencing current episodes of depression.

Mindfulness-Based Interventions to Depressive Symptomatology I: Introduction, Background and Critical Analysis
This research in this review demonstrated that mindfulness-based research has tended to focus on individuals who are in remission from depression and thus its usage has mainly been researched for preventing relapse in depressive symptoms. Hence, a study was proposed to examine the efficacy of using mindfulness-based interventions on individuals experiencing current episodes of depression.

The Incidence of Anxiety and Depression in Physical Therapy Students: III. Methods
Approximately 300 physical therapy students from accredited physical therapy programs throughout the United States were recruited to participate in this study.

The Incidence of Anxiety and Depression in Physical Therapy Students. II. Hypothesis, Research Question and Literature Review
Physical therapy as a professional program has not been studied in terms of connecting the stress level inherent in this course of study with resultant anxiety and depression; therefore, the question remains: what is the incidence of anxiety and depression among physical therapy students?

The Incidence of Anxiety and Depression in Physical Therapy Students. I. Setting the Stage
In this study, the aim was to research the varying anxiety and depression levels of students enrolled in professional physical therapy programs.