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Dr. Judson Brewer on Using Mindfulness to Break Bad Habits for Good

2025/6/6
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Judson Brewer: 在大学毕业和医学院开始时,我压力很大。在开始医学院之前的那个夏天,John Kabat-Zinn 的《全然灾难式地活着》这本书不知何故落入我的手中。我读了一些,并在医学院的第一天开始听引导冥想的磁带。感觉就像我生活中的一个新篇章,似乎这是值得尝试的新事物。完全公开,我可能睡着了六个月。我意识到医学院并没有教我一些关于心灵的基本真理。在接下来的八年里,我越来越深入地实践和研究佛教心理学。当我回到医学院的病房时,开始听到我的病人使用非常相似的语言来描述痛苦。我意识到将我对佛教的个人体验和探索与我的职业结合起来非常重要。我将我的整个职业生涯,我的研究重点,我的职业转向研究正念。将个人理解带入研究领域。 Sean Fargo: 当时你在马萨诸塞州,Jon Kabat-Zinn 正在提供大量关于正念效果的研究。你开玩笑地说,你经常睡着,但你肯定非常忙于你的学业,并且正在加速你的职业生涯,但是当你刚开始的时候,哪些练习对你来说最有意义,或者你记得哪些练习为你个人提供了很多帮助?

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This episode is sponsored by our Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification. Register today for 80% off at https://mindfulnessexercises.com/certify/)

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo sits down with Dr. Judson Brewer—New York Times bestselling author, neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and Director of Research at Brown University's Mindfulness Center. Widely known as “Dr. Jud,” he’s one of the most influential voices in the science of mindfulness-based habit change and anxiety relief.

Together, they explore the personal and clinical applications of mindfulness, from Dr. Judd’s early struggles with stress and his first meditation retreat, to groundbreaking research on how informal mindfulness practices can help break cycles of addiction and anxiety.

With warmth and insight, Dr. Judd shares real stories from his patients and how practices like breath awareness, RAIN, and noting can rewire the brain toward greater ease and self-regulation.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✔ The role of informal vs. formal meditation in healing addiction and anxiety ✔ Why “short moments, many times” is more effective than long, infrequent practice ✔ How noting practice interrupts cravings and fosters non-identification ✔ The neuroscience behind habit loops and mindfulness-based behavior change ✔ Ways to bring mindfulness into clinical, secular, and real-life settings

Dr. Judd brings both scientific rigor and compassionate wisdom to this conversation, making it a must-listen for mindfulness teachers, healthcare professionals, and anyone who wants to understand how mindfulness rewires the brain for freedom.

🌿 Tune in for an inspiring journey from stress and skepticism to clarity and change.

Connect with Dr. Judson Brewer:

🔗 Website: drjud.com) 📘 Books: Unwinding Anxiety, The Craving Mind, The Hunger Habit

🎥 TED Talk: A Simple Way to Break a Bad Habit)

📱 Instagram: @dr.jud

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