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Research Findings
Following pandemic, educators are not all right but meditation could ease burden
January 19, 2023

A newly published CHM study is among the first to collect empirical data on school employees’ mental health early in the pandemic

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Well-Being in Adults
Students of Art and Science of Human Flourishing course demonstrate improved mental health and flourishing
September 2, 2022

Significant concerns have been raised about the mental health crisis on college campuses, with attention turning to what colleges can do beyond counseling services to address students’ mental health and well-being. In a newly published multi-university study, scientists found that students who completed the Art and Science of Human Flourishing course, demonstrated improved mental health, strengthened skills, perspectives and behaviors associated with flourishing.

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Well-Being in Adults
Student Flourishing Teaching Workshop launches in-person in summer 2022
April 12, 2022
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Well-Being in Adults
New Study Shows Activity Diversity Can Lead to Better Psychological Well-Being
December 15, 2021

People with high activity diversity show better psychological well-being and positive affect regardless of the total amount of time spent in all activities combined.

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Healthy Minds App Promotes Well-Being in School System Employees
December 15, 2021

Researchers at the Center for Healthy Minds develop a four-week smart phone-based meditation app that resulted in reduced psychological distress and improved well-being skills amongst educators.

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Well-Being in the Workplace
New Research Grant Explores Programs to Improve the Well-Being of Healthcare Professionals in Mexico
December 1, 2021

The Center for Healthy Minds and AtentaMente are seeking to improve mental health, resilience and well-being in healthcare professionals with a new research grant funded by Templeton World Charity Foundation. This grant will allow two character-based intervention studies see if the effects of stress can be lessened in healthcare professionals in Mexico.