Increased Mindfulness Is Related to Improved Stress and Mood Following Participation in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program in Individuals With Cancer
Sheila N. Garland(Memorial University of Newfoundland), Linda E. Carlson(University of Calgary), Sarah C. Todd(University of Calgary), Michael Speca(University of Calgary), Rie Tamagawa(University of Calgary)
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