冥想练习对自闭症谱系障碍患者的影响

Gaston Descamps, P. Gaspar
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本研究的目的是展示冥想练习对患有自闭症谱系障碍的年轻人的好处。方法:干预研究为期9个月,分为2个周期,一个周期为8周,一个周期为4个月。参与者(n = 8;男性7人,女性1人),平均年龄21.5岁(SD = 4.37)。在这两个周期中,在中心的教室里进行每周一次的冥想,包括正念和咒语练习,在那里,样本正在学习行政课程。所有参与者都被邀请在家里做不同的练习,在醒来和睡觉前做大约15分钟。在两个周期结束时,我们对每个参与者,他们最亲密的家庭成员之一,以及他们中心的工作人员进行了半结构化的定性访谈。每次会议结束时都写了实地记录。结果:8名参与者中有5人在家练习,练习成为他们习惯的一部分。那些最容易表现出压力和焦虑减轻、注意力集中、更好的情绪控制、在家和课堂上更亲社会的行为的人。讨论:我们假设家庭对实践的兴趣影响了参与者对项目的坚持,并产生了更好的结果。将我们的课程作为日常生活一部分的参与者已经显示出压力和焦虑减轻,注意力更集中,课堂环境亲社会改善,在家与家人沟通更好的结果。
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Meditation Practice Effects in Subjects with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Introduction: The objective of this study is to show the benefits of Meditation practice for young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Method: The intervention study lasted for nine months, including two cycles, one of 8 weeks, and one of 4 months. Participants (n = 8; male = 7, female = 1) with average age of 21.5 years old (SD = 4.37). During both cycles, a weekly session of Meditation, which consisted of Mindfulness and Mantras exercises, was conducted in the center’s classroom, where the sample was following an administrative course. The participants were all invited to practice at home the different exercises when waking up and before sleeping for approximately 15 minutes. At the end of both cycles, we conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews with each participant, one of their closest family members, and their staff members from the center. Field notes were written at the end of each session. Results: Five out of the eight participants practiced at home, the practice became part of a habit for them. Those were the most susceptible to show results in stress and anxiety reduction, an increase in focuses, better emotional control, more pro-social behavior at home, and in the classroom. Discussion: We assume that family interest in the practice had an impact on the adherence of the participant to the program and consequence in better results. The participants who adopted our program as part of their daily life routine have shown results in a reduction of stress and anxiety and a better focus, prosocial improvements in the class environment, and better communication at home with family members.
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