stress-anxiety

Mindfulness-Based Programs in the Workplace: a Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

A 2020 meta-analysis of 56 workplace trials finds that mindfulness-based programs reliably reduce stress, burnout, and mental distress while increasing well-being, compassion, and job satisfaction across diverse occupations. Early data on engagement and productivity are encouraging but still emerging.
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Ruben Vonderlin

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