Mindfulness and Self-Compassion in McGill University
Stress, Psychological
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Stress, Psychological
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- McGill University Students (Graduate or Undergraduate Students) enrolled or seeking services within McGill Counselling and Mental Health Services
- Age 18 years or older
- Students should have sufficient hearing (or assistive devices) to hear verbal instructions and discussion
- Have an adequate understanding of English and/or French
Exclusion Criteria:
- • Depression (PHQ9) and anxiety (GAD7) ≥12
- Acute psychotic symptoms
- Severe personality problems that will interfere with their ability to function in a group setting
Acute Suicidal ideation/intent
- Student scoring ≥12 on either scale will be immediately referred to therapeutic services offered on campus
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Five-week MSC program (MSC5wk)
Five-week Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction program (MBSR5wk)
This program adaptation will consist of conducted meditative practices, discussions, and background information within a group setting of no more than 25 students per group. The facilitator may discuss the student's experience and encourage group sharing within the course of the session. These discussions will reinforce the guiding principles of compassion: self-kindness, mindfulness, and common humanity, and will work on soothing the processes of self-criticism, self-neglect and perfectionism that are believed to withhold upon experiencing psychological distress. There will also be sessions dedicated to incorporating self-compassion in daily life, with more detailed instructions, as well as encouraging a 30- minute daily home practice.
This program adaptation will consist of conducted meditative practices, discussions, and background information within a group setting of no more than 25 students per group. The facilitator will perform a brief check-in and may discuss the student's experience within the course of the session. These discussions will reinforce the guiding principles of meditation: awareness, non-judgment and acceptance and will work on automatic mental processes that are believed to be at the root of experiencing psychological distress. There will also be sessions dedicated to incorporating mindfulness into daily life, with more detailed instructions, as well as encouraging a 30- minute daily home practice.