1990
DOI: 10.1037/h0080581
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An analysis of addictions from a mindful/mindless perspective.

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“…Moreover, babies of women who scored high on mindfulness had higher Apgar scores at birth. In addition, Margolis and Langer (1990) demonstrated that smokers who quit in a mindful way (e.g., by looking at the pleasures of addiction and ways to recreate them by other means) rather than simply examining the negative consequences of smoking, were more likely to have sustained their quitting.…”
Section: Mindfulness Conceptualizedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, babies of women who scored high on mindfulness had higher Apgar scores at birth. In addition, Margolis and Langer (1990) demonstrated that smokers who quit in a mindful way (e.g., by looking at the pleasures of addiction and ways to recreate them by other means) rather than simply examining the negative consequences of smoking, were more likely to have sustained their quitting.…”
Section: Mindfulness Conceptualizedmentioning
confidence: 99%