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The Experience of Transcendental Meditation in Middle School Students: A Qualitative Report

Authors:  Rosaen C.; Benn R.

Published:  EXPLORE: The Journal of Science and Healing, September 2006, Vol. 2 Issue: Number 5 p 422-425

Background: Transcendental Meditation (TM), a sitting meditation technique designed to quiet the mind and induce physical and mental relaxation, has been widely studied in adults.

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Methods: OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to explore systematically the first-person experience of young adolescents who practice TM. DESIGN:A descriptive, qualitative study using semistructured interviews.

SETTING: Middle school setting. PARTICIPANTS: Participants included 10 seventh grade students who have practiced Transcendental Meditation for a one-year period of time.

Results: Themes described by students resulting from meditation included the following: (1) an increasing state of restful alertness; (2) improvement in skills indicative of emotional intelligence (self-control, self-reflection/awareness, and flexibility in emotional response); and (3) improvement in academic performance. The state of restful alertness induced by meditation appeared central to facilitating growth in social-emotional capacities, academic performance, and flexibility in emotional response. The inner state of restful alertness provided students with greater capacity to expand their ways of looking inwardly at themselves and their relationships with others (emotional intelligence) as well as focusing their attention on controlling their behavior and keeping on task in school.

Conclusions: Students described beneficial effects of Transcendental Meditation: an increased state of restful alertness and greater capacity for self-reflection, self-control, and flexibility as well as improved academic performance. The state of restful alertness induced by meditation may facilitate the growth of social-emotional capacities necessary for regulating the emotional labiality and interpersonal stress of adolescence. Future empirical validation is needed to analyze systematically the impact of this practice on students’ social-emotional and cognitive development and to determine whether its practice can serve as a protective function for helping students successfully meet the challenges of adolescence.

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