Lyons Thomas, Cantrell W Dustin
Chicago State University, IL, USA
Chicago State University, IL, USA.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2016 Sep;60(12):1363-75. doi: 10.1177/0306624X15583807. Epub 2015 May 4.
By some estimates, more than half of inmates held in jails and prisons in the United States have a substance use disorder. Treatments involving the teaching of meditation and other contemplative practices have been developed for a variety of physical and mental disorders, including drug and alcohol addiction. At the same time, an expanding volunteer movement across the country has been bringing meditation and yoga into jails and prisons. This review first examines the experimental research on one such approach-mindfulness meditation as a treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, as well as the research on mindfulness in incarcerated settings. We argue that to make a substantial impact on recidivism, such programs must mirror volunteer programs which emphasize interdependency and non-duality between the "helper" and the "helped," and the building of meditation communities both inside and outside of prison.
据一些估计,美国监狱中超过一半的囚犯患有物质使用障碍。针对包括药物和酒精成瘾在内的各种身心障碍,已经开发出了涉及冥想和其他沉思练习教学的治疗方法。与此同时,全国各地不断壮大的志愿者运动一直在将冥想和瑜伽引入监狱。本综述首先考察了一种此类方法——正念冥想作为药物和酒精成瘾治疗方法的实验研究,以及在监禁环境中对正念的研究。我们认为,要对累犯产生重大影响,此类项目必须效仿强调“帮助者”与“被帮助者”之间的相互依存和非二元性,以及在监狱内外建立冥想社区的志愿者项目。