Resources
American Mindfulness Research Association
The American Mindfulness Research Association (AMRA) was founded in 2013. Our mission is to support empirical and conceptual efforts to establish an evidence base for the process, practice, and construct of mindfulness; promote best standards for and ethical use of mindfulness research and applications; and facilitate mindfulness-related dialogue and discovery.
American Psychological Association, Division 38 (Health Psychology)
The division of health psychology is dedicated to advancing the contributions of psychology toward understanding health and illness.
American Psychosomatic Society
The American Psychosomatic Society promotes and advances the scientific understanding and multidisciplinary integration of biological, psychological, behavioral and social factors in human health and disease, and fosters the dissemination and application of this understanding in education and health care.
Center for Mindfulness, University of Massachusetts Medical School
The Center for Mindfulness is dedicated to integrating mindfulness and meditation into mainstream medicine, health care, and education.
Duke Integrative Medicine
A Duke medical facility that joins traditional Western medicine together with complementary therapies that focus on the whole person.
Mindfulness Research Guide
An online resource and database that provides information to researchers, practitioners and the general public about the latest on mindfulness research.
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
The Federal government’s leading agency for scientific research that focuses on medical and health systems, practices and products that are not a part of conventional medicine.