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2.3 Meditation Hiccups, Hurdles & Harms


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In this podcast episode, Dr. Emily Amos shares her experiences traveling through Australia and delves into the complexities of meditation and mindfulness. She discusses the common struggles individuals face when starting a meditation practice, including discomfort and the potential for meditation-related harm. Dr. Amos emphasises the importance of understanding the cycle of behaviour change and the need for support when navigating the challenges of mindfulness practices. She advocates for a balanced view of meditation, recognising both its benefits and potential drawbacks, and encourages listeners to seek professional help when needed.


Key points:

  • ​Dr. Emily Amos shares her recent travels around Australia.
  • ​Meditation and mindfulness can have mixed evidence regarding their benefits.
  • ​Many people experience discomfort when they first start meditating.
  • ​It's common for the mind to feel noisy during meditation.
  • ​Mindfulness is about being present in the moment.
  • ​Discomfort can arise as we implement a sustained meditation practice.
  • ​The cycle of change outlines predictable steps in behaviour change.
  • ​How support from teachers can minimise meditation-related harm.
  • ​Mental health professionals can help address issues arising during meditation.
  • ​The importance of reaching out for support when needed.


If you would like to know more about Cheetah House you find that info here: https://www.cheetahhouse.org

Or if you would like to find a registered meditation teacher to work with you can do that via the Meditation Australia website.


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You can find more information on mindfulness and my work via my website- ⁠⁠www.dremilyamos.com⁠⁠

As always, I love to connect with you via social media:

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Insight Timer: ⁠⁠⁠Dr Emily Amos⁠⁠


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