Benefits of meditation and mindfulness on depression

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Benefits of Meditation

Daniel Ireland

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“Meditation can transform your life and be profoundly

healing”

Jon Kabat-Zinn

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Meditation helps Depression Sufferers.

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“350 million people suffer from depression globally and the leading cause of disability

worldwide”

World Health Organisation

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“80% of suicides are depressed people”

At the rate of increase, it will be the 2nd most disabling condition in the world by

2020, behind heart disease. 30

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Depression affects:

Sleep & Eating Patterns

Stress Levels

Your relationship

Work performance

Your Energy

Self Compassion

Grey Matter reduction

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So how can meditation and mindfulness possibly be seen as a cure for such a debilitating disease?

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“Most of the studies included in the review used very short training periods

– often eight weeks or less”

Madhav Goyal MD, MPH– Lead researcher

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2 key benefits shown from the study:

1) Deactivation of the default mode network

2) Different connectivity patterns – during rest and activity

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Shifting from mind wandering or day dreaming to being present

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“Meditation has been a central part of philosophical and contemplative

practices for thousands of years: it helps the practitioner to be mindful of the

present moment.”Brewer, MD

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“A Wandering Mind is an Unhappy Mind”

Harvard University Study

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Depression affects V

Sleep & Eating Patterns

Stress Levels

Your relationship Work performance

Your Energy

Self Compassion

Grey Matter reduction

Improved Sleep (Melatonin) 16,17 & Food Cravings 18

Reduction in Stress/Anxiety & Cortisol 3,4

Increases cognitive skills and creativity 8,9,10

Improves Resilience (pain/adversity) 11

Raises your information processing ability 13, 14,15

Improves immune systems 5,6,7

Raises awareness and relaxation levels 12

Increased grey matter density 19

Meditation Aids

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What does that mean?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTCRdM71j2E

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Thank you all so much for your time

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19. Vestergaard-Poulsen, P., van Beek, M., Skewes, J., Bjarkam, C. R., Stubberup, M., Bertelsen, J., & Roepstorff, A. (2009). Long-term meditation is associated with increased gray matter density in the brain stem. Neuroreport, 20(2), 170-174.