Restoration skills training in a natural setting compared to conventional mindfulness training: sustained advantages at a 6-month follow-up

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  • who: Freddie Lymeus from the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Department of Psychology, of, Austria have published the research: Restoration Skills Training in a Natural Setting Compared to Conventional Mindfulness Training: Sustained Advantages at a 6-Month Follow-Up, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The Present Study This study further assesses the utility of ReST compared to CMT by analyzing data obtained 6 months after course completion. In the Results section, the authors provide the pooled estimates of descriptive and test statistics along with the data from analyses of the observed sample for comparison . . .

     

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