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Who is it for?

Mindfulness training is useful for a broad range of people with diverse backgrounds, ages, interests and levels of well-being. People self-refer or sometimes people are sent by their doctors or psychologists because of physical and emotional stressors in their lives. Many enroll because, although they are feeling well physically, they say the pace of their lives is "out of control" or they're "just not feeling quite right" and want more ease and peace.  

Mindfulness training can enhance learning, concentration, creativity, personal resilience and professional effectiveness.

For people with job, relationship and family pressures, it can help with all kinds of day-to-day stress symptoms including headaches, irritability, high-blood pressure, fatigue and sleep disturbances.

It can reduce suffering even for those with serious conditions including mild depression, anxiety and panic disorders, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease and chronic pain.

 

Overview of the MBSR program

 
What is mindfulness?  
Origins of the programme  
Who is it for?  
What does it involve?  
How does it work?  
Letting go is powerful  
The importance of practice  

 

 

Special events

One day workshop with Dr Bob Stahl
The Mindful Body

An exploration of the original Body Scan
9.30 – 5pm, 3rd July, 2010


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  Mindfulness means paying attention in a particular way: on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgementally. - Jon Kabat-Zinn