Anne Maj van der Velden,Jacqueline Scholl,Else-Marie Jegindoe Elmholdt,Lone Overby Fjorback,Catherine J. Harmer,Sara W. Lazar,Mia Skytte O’Toole,Jonathan Smallwood,Andreas Roepstorff,Willem Kuyken
Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and its prevalence is on the rise. One of the most debilitating aspects of depression is the dominance and persistence of depressive rumination, a state of mind that is linked to onset and recurrence of depression. Mindfulness meditation trains adaptive attention regulation and present-moment embodied awareness, skills that may be particularly useful during depressive mind states characterized by negative ruminative thoughts.