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Volume 09

Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

Addiction Summit 2018

May 17-18, 2018

May 17-18, 2018 Singapore

8

th

International Conference on

Addictive Disorders and Alcoholism

The role of mindfulness in treating addictive disorders and rehabilitation

Kathirasan K

Centre for Mindfulness, Singapore

Statement of the Problem:

Mindfulness was originally introduced as a participatory medicine and complementary therapy in

hospital settings in the 1970s. Since then, countless research experiments on mindfulness practices have shown positive results

in the areas of physical and cognitive challenges with a strong impact on the latter.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:

The connection between rehabilitation in the areas of addiction and mindfulness

has also become dominant discussion since the advent of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) and Mindfulness-

Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) which are variants of mindfulness practices. Research findings suggest positive effects on

relapse prevention for addiction and other associated dysfunctions.

Findings:

While the results from these research findings appear to suggest that Mindfulness can be favorable to positive

change, it is important to: (1) Distinguish between the practices related to mindfulness and MBCT/ MBRP, (2) Understand the

uniqueness of this alternative treatment and relief and (3) Review early results from trials and other studies.

Conclusion & Significance:

Hence a review and discussion about both mindfulness andMBRP can provide significant insights

into the uniqueness of mindfulness interventions in helping people with addiction. The different perspectives to addiction

could also be examined according to mindfulness traditions. Without such discussions, the effectiveness of mindfulness in

addictive disorders cannot be adequately appreciated in spite of its growing success.

Biography

Kathirasan K is the Founder and Director of Centre for Mindfulness, Singapore. He is also the author of the book

Mindfulness in 8 Days

. He is an established

mindfulness teacher and practitioner, with a background in yoga, yoga philosophy, organizational development, leadership and education. He has been teaching

contemplative practices and philosophy for more than a decade. He is currently a Doctoral candidate with the Hindu University of America researching in the subject

of Yoga Philosophy and Meditation. He is also a certified Yoga Instructor. He has completed Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University

of Wolverhampton.

kathir@centreformindfulness.sg

Kathirasan K, J Addict Res Ther 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105-C1-036