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Changes in mindfulness predict subsequent changes in wellbeing in a prospective sample of individuals who recently used psychedelics
Grant Jones;
Felipe Herrmann;
Adam Bear;
Robin Carhart-Harris;
Hannes Kettner
ABSTRACT
This study demonstrates that changes in mindfulness predict subsequent changes in wellbeing in a dataset including individuals who recently engaged in psychedelic use.
Citation
Please cite as:
Jones G, Herrmann F, Bear A, Carhart-Harris R, Kettner H
The Relationship Between Changes in Mindfulness and Subsequent Changes in Well-Being Following Psychedelic Use: Prospective Cohort Study