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Nicholas Van Dam
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Associate Professor & Director @contemplateuom.bsky.social, University of Melbourne | Study Mindfulness, Meditation, Anxiety , Depression, Mental Heath, & Decision-making 🧘🏼‍♂️❤️‍🩹🧠🤕
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Glad to share that my PhD's final paper is finally out in
@SpringerNature
Mindfulness.

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

7 Tesla fMRI neurofeedback training enhances meditation training and real-world practice for beginners.

Summary (6 points) below~
Neurofeedback Training Facilitates Awareness and Enhances Emotional Well-being Associated with Real-World Meditation Practice: A 7-T MRI Study - Mindfulness
Objectives Novice meditators often struggle to recognise and intentionally disengage from self-referential thought during meditation. We investigated whether personalised high-precision neurofeedback (NF) training improves volitional disengagement from self-referential thought during meditation and enhances meditation’s outcomes. Method In a single-blind, controlled study, novices received 2 days of veridical (n = 20) or sham (n = 20) 7-T fMRI NF targeting posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) deactivation during meditation. After NF training, at-home meditation practice was monitored for 1 week, followed by an in-lab behavioural assessment. Results Both groups reported similar perceptions of NF contingency, performance, and expectancy (p > 0.05), suggesting effective participant blinding. PCC deactivation during NF-guided meditation was comparable across groups (p > 0.05). Veridical NF group showed significantly stronger negative functional coupling (d = 0.59) between PCC and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), significantly greater mindful awareness (d = 0.41) and emotional well-being (d = 0.40) associated with 1-week practice, and significant correlation (r = 0.71, p < 0.01) between emotional well-being and PCC-DLPFC negative coupling. Conclusions These findings suggest that high-precision NF can improve novices’ ability to volitionally disengage from self-referential thought during meditation, thereby fostering greater mindful awareness in real-world practice and promoting emotional well-being. Preregistration This exploratory study was not preregistered.
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September 29, 2025 at 4:36 AM
Nice coverage of our work on how to maximise benefits and minimise harms related to meditation 🧘 @contemplateuom.bsky.social
A new study, published in Clinical Psychological Science, examines the extent of adverse effects for those who meditate and pinpoints those most at risk of experiencing them. @ntvandam.bsky.social 
Does Meditation Come With Side Effects?
A new study examines the extent of adverse effects for those who meditate and pinpoints those most at risk of experiencing them.
www.psychologicalscience.org
August 25, 2025 at 10:03 PM
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📢 New paper alert

A new longitudinal study by @nicbowles.bsky.social and @ntvandam.bsky.social of over 1,000 meditators found that meditating 35–65 minutes a day delivered meaningful improvements in well-being, while 50–80 minutes daily was needed for significant gains in mental health.
August 15, 2025 at 1:53 AM
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🔎 Is it normal to feel worse before you feel better in meditation or therapy?

In a new article for Psyche, A/Prof Nicholas Van Dam, Director of the Contemplative Studies Centre, explores the fine line between discomfort, distress, and harm in mental health and contemplative practices.
March 4, 2025 at 12:23 AM
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👋 Hello Bluesky!
We’re the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, from #UniMelb.
We'll be sharing updates from our research community, highlighting staff & student achievements, and connecting with those advancing psychological science across disciplines. We can't wait to join the conversation!
July 4, 2025 at 5:51 AM
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Meaningful change often requires some discomfort, but it doesn’t necessitate that we experience lasting distress. So, when are we being pushed outside our comfort zone and when are we potentially just getting worse?

➡️ Read here: go.unimelb.edu.au/8e6p

#Psychotherapy #Meditation
In therapy or meditation, is it normal to feel worse at first? | Psyche Ideas
A ‘no pain, no gain’ mentality might make sense when striving for change – but don’t confuse discomfort and distress
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March 4, 2025 at 12:23 AM
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'Free your attention' was hosted at the Brunswick Ballroom by the Sophia Club in partnership with the Contemplative Studies Centre.

🔗🎧 Now you can listen to this conversation on ABC Radio National's Big Ideas: go.unimelb.edu.au/gq6p

#ContemplativeStudies #Mindfulness #DigitalWellbeing
Free your attention — meditation and mindfulness in the digital age - ABC listen
How many times have you checked your phone today? How many tabs are open in your web browser? Do you feel in control of your attention?  In the digital age, attention is now a commodity. Can practice...
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March 20, 2025 at 10:29 PM
New article 🚨: Is it normal to feel worse before you feel better in meditation or therapy? I explore discomfort, distress, and harm in mental health and contemplative practices. Meaningful change often requires some discomfort, but not lasting distress.

psyche.co/ideas/in-the...
In therapy or meditation, is it normal to feel worse at first? | Psyche Ideas
A ‘no pain, no gain’ mentality might make sense when striving for change – but don’t confuse discomfort and distress
psyche.co
March 4, 2025 at 3:51 AM
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What kinds of people are drawn to meditation?

Excited to share the first paper from my PhD (w/ @ntvandam.bsky.social and Luke Smillie) now out in Mindfulness (doi.org/10.1007/s126...)

Across 2 samples, we examined personality predictors of meditation and related constructs (1/3)
Who Wants to be Mindful? Personality Predictors of Meditation Practice - Mindfulness
Objectives Meditation has received increasing interest from scientists and the public for potential benefits to mental health and well-being. We examined personality predictors and expectancies of med...
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February 8, 2025 at 5:26 AM
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🧘‍♀️Meditation is often recommended for mental health, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. @ntvandam.bsky.social and Dr. Julieta Galante from the Centre recently shared insights with Liam Mannix at The Age about why some people find meditation challenging and what to do instead.
January 21, 2025 at 4:34 AM
‼️ New research ‼️ from our group: unexpected or difficult experiences are the rule rather than the exception in #meditation. Potential to help also means potential to harm. For this reason, we need to take this powerful practice seriously and ensure practices are evidence-based & tradition-informed.
January 10, 2025 at 7:56 PM
Managing about 15 min, ~4-5 days/wk of meditation 🧘 (day 26). I’m finding it harder to remind myself to practice than last time I did a year-long challenge; the benefits are notable but the struggle is real. Ppl need different practices at different times in their lives.
December 18, 2024 at 7:57 PM
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🌍✨ Big news from the United Nations! On 6 December, the General Assembly proclaimed 21 December as World Meditation Day, highlighting the role meditation plays in fostering mental and physical health, and reaffirming the universal right to the highest standard of well-being.
December 16, 2024 at 2:17 AM
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Here is a good beginning to a Contemplative Research Starter Pack. Suggestions welcome. I'll try to keep it updated as more people migrate over to the blue sky 🙏 #contemplativeresearch #contemplativescience #mindfulness #meditation #yoga #breathwork #psychedelics go.bsky.app/StDaiA6
December 9, 2024 at 5:25 AM
After 2 weeks of near-daily meditation 🧘 (11/14 days), I have been experientially reminded of 2 things: 1) it’s hard work!, 2) my general level of anxiety/agitation are quite different when I don’t practice.
December 5, 2024 at 8:42 PM
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We hosted this inspiring event now featured on ABC Radio National on Big Ideas 🌏💡 Professor Emerita Rhonda V. Magee and @mariamtokhi.bsky.social joined @natashamitchell.bsky.social for a conversation on empathy that will empower you to hear and care for others even in times of division and conflict.
November 28, 2024 at 2:40 AM
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Hi #Bluesky 👋

We’re the Contemplative Studies Centre at the University of Melbourne. We envision a future where empirically underpinned knowledge gained from contemplative wisdom, research, education, dialogue and practice empowers individuals and societies to thrive.

Thrilled to connect! 🌟
November 25, 2024 at 11:13 PM
In the process of migrating my tweets, I was also reminded of my daily meditation challenge from a few years ago. Starting again - day 2! Will scale up to 20min/day, 5-6 days/week, for at least 1 yr.
a picture of yoda with the words " meditate on this i will "
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November 24, 2024 at 1:48 AM
If my feed looks super-active, it’s b/c I’m using @blueark.app to port over old tweets. Fun to see how good the bad place used to be. #AcademicSky
a woman says it 's a terrible place filled with the worst people in the galaxy in a video
ALT: a woman says it 's a terrible place filled with the worst people in the galaxy in a video
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November 23, 2024 at 8:07 PM
Here’s my Scholar Goggler
November 22, 2024 at 8:28 PM
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We strongly suggest that academic publishers and other platforms that host research rapidly implement a Share to Bluesky button for their articles. Here's how:

docs.bsky.app/docs/advance...

#AcademicSky #HigherEd #Altmetrics
Action Intent Links | Bluesky
Authors, websites, and apps can use action intent links to implement "Share on Bluesky" buttons, or similar in-app actions. Logged-in users will be directed to the corresponding action view in the Blu...
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November 18, 2024 at 2:48 PM
🧘‍♂️📊 Exciting findings from our latest research developing and validating the Inventory of Meditation Experiences (IME)! 🧠🌟 @ntvandam
go.unimelb.edu.au/7ob8
Development and Validation of the Inventory of Meditation Experiences (IME) - Mindfulness
Objectives Meditation is increasingly popular, and yet studies of meditation-related adverse effects, or experiences of unusual psychological states, have mostly focused on those of extremely unpleasa...
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November 18, 2024 at 9:10 PM
thought I’d repost: I’m a clinical psychologist at University of Melbourne. I’m interested in how people use #mindfulness, #meditation, and related practices to promote wellbeing and reduce mental health problems. Also, #anxiety, #depression, psychometrics, decision-making #PsychSciSky
November 15, 2024 at 12:15 AM
🚨 New paper alert! 🚨 Thrilled to share our latest study on the prevalence and 20-year trends in 🧘🏿 #Meditation, #Yoga and #GuidedImagery/#ProgressiveRelaxation use by 🇺🇸 US adults, just published in Nature @SciReports https://dir.lat/KgxtT9 (1/x)
Prevalence and 20-year trends in meditation, yoga, guided...
Meditation, yoga, guided imagery, and progressive relaxat...
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November 23, 2024 at 7:03 AM
🚨job alert 🚨 Only ~1 week left to apply to work with us @ContemplateUoM as a post-doc or fellow in #mindfulness & #mentalhealth @Psychunimelb https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/916687/post-doctoral-research-fellow-or-research-fellow-in-mindfulness-mental-health
Current opportunities : The University of Melbourne
Careers at The University of Melbourne
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November 23, 2024 at 7:03 AM