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Judson Alyn Brewer (born 1974) is an American
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry. Psychiatrists are physicians who evaluate patients to determine whether their symptoms are the result of a physical illness, a combination of physical and mental ailments or strictly ...
,
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and author. He studies the neural mechanisms of
mindfulness Mindfulness is the cognitive skill, usually developed through exercises, of sustaining metacognitive awareness towards the contents of one's own mind and bodily sensations in the present moment. The term ''mindfulness'' derives from the Pali ...
using standard and real-time
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, and has translated research findings into programs to treat
addiction Addiction is a neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug or engage in a behavior that produces natural reward, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences. Repetitive drug use can ...
s. Brewer founded MindSciences, Inc. (now known as DrJud), an app-based digital therapeutic treatment program for
anxiety Anxiety is an emotion characterised by an unpleasant state of inner wikt:turmoil, turmoil and includes feelings of dread over Anticipation, anticipated events. Anxiety is different from fear in that fear is defined as the emotional response ...
, overeating, and
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. He is director of research and innovation at
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's Mindfulness Center and associate professor in behavioral and social sciences in the Brown School of Public Health, and in
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at Brown's Warren Alpert Medical School.


Early life and education

Judson Brewer is the son of Victor and Alice Brewer. As a boy he delivered papers for the
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and received a college scholarship sponsored by that newspaper in 1992. He attended Brebeuf Preparatory in
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and earned an A.B. in
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in 1996 at
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. He earned his M.D. in 2004 from
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in
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, where in 2002 he had also earned his Ph.D. in
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, working in the laboratory of Louis J. Muglia. His dissertation was titled ''The Role of Glucocorticoids in Immune System Development.'' Between 2005 and 2007 Brewer worked in the post-doctoral Neuroscience Research Training Program at the
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. He was chief resident in 2007 at the Clinical Neuroscience Research Unit of the Connecticut Mental Health Center, and he had a research training fellowship in substance abuse at Yale. In 2008 Brewer completed his residency in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine. In 2009 he earned board certification in psychiatry from the
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.


Career


Academia

In Brewer's early career he was an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, and also a research affiliate in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the
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. He served as director of research at the Center for Mindfulness of the
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prior to joining the faculty at the Mindfulness Center of Brown University as director of research and innovation. Brewer began meditating to deal with stress while a graduate student at Washington University School of Medicine. In 2011 he and colleagues published a study reporting, "the brains of experienced meditators—those who have been meditating for at least 10 years—showed decreased activity in the areas linked to attention lapses, anxiety, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, autism, and plaque buildup in Alzheimer disease. This effect was seen regardless of the type of meditation practiced. The areas in question comprise the default mode network, which consists of the medial prefrontal and posterior cingulate cortices."
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wrote that in 2012, Brewer, "using fMRI to study the brains of experienced meditators, noticed that their default-mode networks had also been quieted relative to those of novice meditators. It appears that, with the ego temporarily out of commission, the boundaries between self and world, subject and object, all dissolve. These are hallmarks of the mystical experience." By 2013 Brewer's focus was on "neurobiological mechanisms underlying the interface between stress, mindfulness and the addictive process, and in developing effective means for the modulation of these processes to better treat
substance use disorder Substance use disorder (SUD) is the persistent use of drugs despite substantial harm and adverse consequences to self and others. Related terms include ''substance use problems'' and ''problematic drug or alcohol use''. Along with substance-ind ...
s." He was also developing measurements of mindfulness practice, using functional MRI methods with real-time
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to examine effects of mindfulness-training on brain function and mental health. In 2012, Brewer founded MindSciences, Inc. to create app-based digital therapeutics programs based on the
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training and research he pursued in his lab at
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. The company's apps are built on his research and the experiences of thousands of users both in clinical trials and real-world use. The apps include: "Unwinding Anxiety" for
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and stress reduction, "Eat Right Now" for dysfunctional eating and "Craving To Quit" for
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. Clinical research from 2017 showed a 40% decrease in craving-related eating after two months of using the "Eat Right Now" app. A study on the "Craving To Quit" app found a mechanistic link between reductions in brain reactivity to smoking cues and reductions in cigarette
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that were specific only to
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training, compared to the
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's QuitGuide app. A single arm study of Unwinding Anxiety published in 2020 found a 57% reduction in anxiety in anxious physicians. A randomized controlled trial of Unwinding Anxiety published in 2021 found a 67% reduction in anxiety in people with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (vs. 14% with usual clinical care). In 2019, MindSciences launched a portal. In 2019 and 2020, MindSciences won the "Health Value Award in Behavioral Health Management", an award "to recognize outstanding services, products, and programs across 34 categories spanning the healthcare industry". Mindsciences was acquired by Sharecare Inc. (Nasdaq SHCR) in 2020. In 2023 Brewer co-founded College Journey to help high school students navigate the stress of the college application process. As of 2024, Brewer's research studies have been cited over 15,000 times.


Clinical

Brewer's clinical practice has specialized in habit change ranging from anxiety to unhealthy eating to addiction. He began his career at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in West Haven, CT where he was also an assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the
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. In 2018, he joined the faculty at the School of Public Health and the
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at Brown University. In 2023, he co-founded Mindshift Recovery, a non-profit organization based on his research, dedicated to helping individuals with addiction that combines app-based training with peer mentorship.


Key teachings

Brewer uses Pandita's quote to illustrate the difference between dopamine secretions and joy: "In their quest for happiness, people mistake excitement of the mind for real happiness." He advises using curiosity as a hack to move the brain's attention away from anxiety and cravings.


Media appearances

In an article titled "Our 8 Favorite Books in 2021 for Healthy Living," Tara Parker-Pope wrote in ''The'' ''New York Times'' that "Dr. Brewer’s innovative approach in his new book is to view anxiety as a habit that can be broken." In 2021, Ezra Klein interviewed Brewer about his "counterintuitive approach to dealing with worry, craving and anxiety" for
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. Markham Heid of ''Time'' quoted Brewer's explanation of his research findings in 2014: "Basically, meditation helps your brain get out of its own way... It's mostly about being aware of your thoughts and not running after them in your mind." Brewer also had begun to focus on "how mindfulness practice can affect learning processes leading to positive habit change", translating research findings into clinical use, specifically with clinical trials of smoking cessation using neurofeedback with mindfulness. Sandra Gray of
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wrote of "the striking impact of mindfulness on people trying to quit smoking", describing his interview with Meghna Chakrabarti on WBUR's ''Radio Boston.'' Brewer had said, "It seems that in experienced meditators some of these regions ssociated with the brain's default mode networkget pretty quiet when they are meditating. There's an activity change in the brain. There's a lot more work to be done, but it's probably letting go of some of these pathways that are laid down each time someone uses." On ''60 Minutes'',
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featured his own experiences at a mindfulness meditation retreat and visited Brewer "to learn more about the cutting-edge brain imaging research he is conducting to confirm that mindfulness can be an effective treatment for addictions to everything from food to tobacco to opioids—even to electronic devices like cell phones." In addition, Farrah Jarral of
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noted in 2016 that traditional addiction treatments have a relapse rate of 70 percent, and she featured Brewer's research, describing him as "a psychiatrist who is using the power of the mind to overcome addiction". Fran Smith wrote in 2017, "In a head-to-head comparison, Brewer showed that mindfulness training was twice as effective as the gold-standard behavioral antismoking program." Smith added: When
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of
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asked Brewer why employers are interested in mindfulness, he said if employees can develop the wisdom to understand how they and their co-workers' minds work, it could help all work together in a much more seamless manner. When asked about the possible downsides, he did not offer any negatives associated with such a change, but he did mention the importance of working with a teacher or facilitator. Responding to a question from Kevin Kruse of ''
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'' about the "reward-based learning" model and the role of
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in the brain, Brewer said, "Dopamine, it seems, is there to help us learn things. So for example, when something novel happens, we get a spritz of dopamine in our
nucleus accumbens The nucleus accumbens (NAc or NAcc; also known as the accumbens nucleus, or formerly as the ''nucleus accumbens septi'', Latin for ' nucleus adjacent to the septum') is a region in the basal forebrain rostral to the preoptic area of the hypo ...
. And when this process starts, we get habituated when we have the same thing happen over and over and over." He then described the practice of mindfulness: Charlotte Liebman quoted Brewer's explanation of counter-productive self-criticism: "When we get caught up in self-referential thinking — the type that happens with rumination, worry, guilt or self-judgment — it activates self-referential brain networks... When we let go of that mental chatter and go easy on ourselves, these same brain regions quiet down." To achieve self-compassion, Brewer recommended using "any practice that helps us stay in the moment and notice what it feels like to get caught up. See how painful that is compared to being kind to ourselves." Brewer has also addressed the "empty your mind" misconception about meditation: "Meditation is not about emptying our minds or stopping our thoughts, which is impossible... It's about changing our relationships to our thoughts."


TED Talk

The subject of Brewer's 2015
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was "A simple way to break a bad habit". It was the fourth most popular TED talk of the year and as of 2019 had been viewed more than 19 million times.


Personal life

Brewer and his wife Mahri reside in
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.


Selected publications


Books

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Journal articles

*Ludwig, V. U., Brown, K. W., Brewer, J. A., (2020)
"Self-regulation without force: can awareness leverage reward to drive behavior change?"
''Perspectives on Psychological Science'' 15(6):1382-99. *Brewer, J. A., Roy, A. H., Deluty, A., Liu, T., Hoge, E. A., (2020
"Can Mindfulness Mechanistically Target Worry to Improve Sleep Disturbances? Theory and Study Protocol for App-Based Anxiety Program."
''Health Psychology''. 39(9): 776-84. *Roy, A. H., Druker, S., Hoge, E. A., Brewer, J. A., (2020)
"Physician anxiety and burnout. Is mindfulness a solution? Symptom correlates and a pilot study of app-delivered mindfulness training."
''JMIR mHealth uHealth'' 8(4):e15608. *Pbert, L., Druker, S., Crawford, S., Frisard, C., Trivedi, M., Osganian, S. K., Brewer, J. A., (2020) ''Feasibility of a Smartphone App with Mindfulness Training for Adolescent Smoking Cessation: Craving to Quit (C2Q)-Teen. ''Mindfulness'' 11: 720–733. *Richey, J. A., Brewer, J. A., Sullivan-Toole, B. S., Strege, M. V., Kim-Spoon, J., White, S. W., Ollendick, T. H., (2019) ''Sensitivity shift theory: A developmental model of positive affect and motivational deficits in social anxiety disorder." ''Clinical Psychology Review'' 72:101756. *Roos, C. R., Brewer, J. A., O’Malley, S. S., Garrison, K. A., (2019
"Baseline craving strength as a prognostic predictor of benefit from smartphone app-based mindfulness training for smoking cessation."
 ''Mindfulness'' 10(10): 2165-2171. *Janes, A.C., Datko, M., Roy, A., Barton, B., Druker, S., Neal, C., Ohashi, K., Benoit, H., van Lutterveld, R., Brewer, J. A., (2019) ''Quitting starts in the brain: a randomized controlled trial of app-based mindfulness shows decreases in neural responses to smoking cues that predict reductions in smoking.'' ''Neuropsychopharmacology'' 44:1631–1638 * * * * * van Lutterveld, R., Houlihan, S. D., Pal, P., Sacchet, M. D., McFarlane-Blake, C., Patel, P. R., Sullivan, J. S., Ossadtchi, A., Druker, S., Bauer, C., Brewer, J. A., (2017
Source-space EEG neurofeedback links subjective experience with brain activity during effortless awareness meditation.
NeuroImage 151(1): 117-27. * *Garrison, K. M., Scheinost, D., Constable, R. T., Brewer, J. A. (2014
"Neural activity and functional connectivity of loving kindness meditation."
''Brain and Behavior'' 4(3): 337-47. * *Garrison, K. M., Santoyo, J. F., Davis, J. H., Thornhill IV, T. A., Thompson, Kerr, C. E., Brewer, J. A. (2013
"Effortless awareness: using real-time neurofeedback to probe correlates of posterior cingulate cortex activity in meditators' self-report."
''Frontiers in Human Neuroscience'' 7: 440. * * *Elwafi, H. M., Witkiewitz, K., Mallik, S., Thornhill, T. A., Brewer, J. A., (2013) "Mechanisms of mindfulness training in smoking cessation: moderation of the relationship between craving and cigarette use." ''Drug and Alcohol Dependence 130''(1-3): 222-29. * * *


See also

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Addiction psychiatry Addiction psychiatry is a medical subspecialty within psychiatry that focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of people who have one or more disorders related to addiction. This may include disorders involving legal and illegal drugs ...
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Addictive behavior An addictive behavior is a behavior, or a stimulus related to a behavior (e.g., sex or food), that is both reward system, rewarding and reinforcing, and is associated with the development of an addiction. There are two main forms of addiction: su ...
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Anxiety disorder Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterized by significant and uncontrollable feelings of anxiety and fear such that a person's social, occupational, and personal functions are significantly impaired. Anxiety may cause phys ...
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Buddhist meditation Buddhist meditation is the practice of meditation in Buddhism. The closest words for meditation in the classical languages of Buddhism are ''bhavana, bhāvanā'' ("mental development") and ''Dhyāna in Buddhism, jhāna/dhyāna'' (a state of me ...
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Clinical neuroscience Clinical neuroscience is a branch of neuroscience that focuses on the scientific study of fundamental mechanisms that underlie diseases and disorders of the brain and central nervous system. It seeks to develop new ways of conceptualizing and dia ...
* Research on meditation


References


External links

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Mindfulness Center, Brown University
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