Mindfulness meditation has gradually been included into a variety of health care programs to address issues such as mental health problems, physical diseases and addictions. However, precisely how mindfulness works, for whom, and for how long are not exactly outlined. Recent studies have investigated the mechanisms of action of mindfulness-based interventions in the prevention of relapse for substance use disorders. Other line of research focused on the assessment of mechanisms of action (physiological, cognitive and psychological) to customize more effective treatments for addictions. The purpose of this review was to underline some of the most recent literature (mainly cross-sectional) on the effects of mindfulness-based interventions for different kinds of addictions, offering a reflection about some of the mechanisms and processes underlying such interventions. Even though some promising results, more researches are needed in order to entail large, longitudinal, well controlled studies that examine the intentions, psychological, behavioral, and physiological characteristics of addicts participating in mindfulness-based treatments, to define mechanisms of action and help further the capacity to design mindfulness interventions for most effective application.
Keywords: mindfulness, addictions, treatment
MOJ Addiction Medicine & Therapy
Editorial Open AccessThe role of mindfulness in addictions: can it be an effective treatment option?
28Copyright: ©2015 Teixeira Citation: Teixeira RJ. The role of mindfulness in addictions: can it be an effective treatment option?.