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Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Course

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Course

Find more groundedness, clarity and purpose using MBSR



8 weeks

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)

An evidence-based mindfulness course to reduce stress and build resilience, and live with more presence

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Developed by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is one of the most well-researched and respected mindfulness programs in the world. Over 8 weeks, this course helps you relate differently to stress, uncertainty, and the challenges of everyday life — while also deepening your sense of meaning, connection, and personal growth.

Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, navigating a transition, or simply curious about mindfulness and wellbeing, MBSR offers a practical, compassionate, and powerful approach to living more fully.


Is MBSR for you?

This mindfulness course is ideal if you:

  • Want to reduce stress, anxiety, or emotional reactivity
  • Are managing chronic pain, illness, or burnout
  •  Feel stuck on autopilot and want to live more intentionally
  • Seek a deeper sense of clarity, calm, and connection
  • Are curious about meditation and personal growth in an evidence-based way
  • Work in a helping profession and want to bring more mindfulness into your life and work

No experience with mindfulness is necessary — just an open mind and a willingness to explore.


What you'll learn in the MBSR course

Through guided meditation, mindful movement, group dialogue, and real-life reflection, you’ll learn how to:

  • Stay grounded in the present moment, especially under stress
  • Notice automatic patterns and respond with more awareness and choice
  • Build inner resilience, compassion, and emotional regulation
  • Shift from reactivity to calm, courage, and kindness
  • Discover a steadier, more spacious way of being — in everyday life

More than stress relief - it's about waking up to your life

This 8-week mindfulness training is more than just a way to feel better — it's an invitation to live with greater presence, purpose, and possibility. You’ll learn to meet your experience — pleasant or difficult — with steadiness and care, and reconnect with what really matters to you.


Course structure

  • 🧘‍♀️ Eight weekly sessions (2.5 hours each)
  •  🌿 One full-day silent retreat to deepen your mindfulness practice
  • 🎧 Guided meditations and home practice support
  •  🤝 Small-group format with experienced, trauma-informed teachers
  • 📚 Rooted in mindfulness, neuroscience, and psychology

This program is offered online and in-person — check our course schedule for options.


Join us if you're ready to:

  • Get out of autopilot and reconnect with your life
  • Cultivate presence and compassion — even during challenges
  • Build sustainable tools for stress, anxiety, and emotional regulation
  • Learn to live with more ease, depth, and clarity

Whether you're seeking relief or seeking more from life, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction offers a proven and empowering foundation for wellbeing.


Choose What You Pay – Support Yourself & Others

Our pricing is designed to balance generosity and accessibility. Please choose the amount that best fits your situation, knowing that every contribution helps sustain our mission. If you have some financial security: that is a job, some assets (savings, shares, property) and/or superannuation income we ask you to pay your way (with a payment plan if needed).

💛 Pay It Forward – $795 
I'm in a position to give more and want to help others access this experience.
💙 Standard Rate – $695
Covers the true cost of the program—thank you for your support!
💚 Discounted Rate – $495
I need some support, but I’m happy to contribute what I can.
💜 Supported Rate – $295
I could use a little extra help right now—grateful for this opportunity.

No one is turned away for lack of funds. If you need further assistance, reach out to us!


 

The MSBR program has been reviewed and approved by the APS as an educational activity in accordance with the APS CPD Activity standards.  Psychologists can now receive PD points for attendance in the MSBR program, for professional self-care.

Being Mindful

Focus and presence

Cultivate more concentration and capacity to be in the moment with what matters to you most, here and now.

Emotional Mindfulness

Emotional calming

Reduce reactivity, learn to befriend your emotions and to express them in ways that set clear and caring boundaries.

Mindful Actions

Clarity and wisdom

See your patterns and values with more clarity so that your actions can be more beneficial to yourself and others.

Course Locations

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FINDING YOUR COURSE

How does MBSR work?

 

Through the cultivation of skills, attitudes and knowledge MBSR offers a tested approach to develop and quicken our innate human capacities for attention, awareness and wise action. You will learn a range of mindfulness practices to cultivate an observant, accepting and compassionate stance towards your own internal experiences including thoughts, emotions, body sensations and impulses, and how to apply this in a practical way to immediate life challenges. 

MBSR is different from many other mindfulness offerings in terms of dedicated attention with a teacher, time spent in actual practice and the transformative power of the experience with other people in the group.

In MSBR change happens through ~

  • Physiological regulation ~ learning how to calm down and balance your nervous system
  • Emotional awareness ~ getting to know your own emotions and how to accept, explore and transform them
  • Cognitive flexibility ~ developing more concentration and clarity, and less rigidity in your beliefs and attitudes 
  • Engagement with values ~ bringing what you care about into how you live
  • Behavioural change ~ experimenting with small changes leading to bigger shifts in life

Topics by week ~

Week 1     Recognising the present moment
Week 2     Perception and how we make sense of the world
Week 3     Keeping the body in mind
Week 4     Investigating stressful experience and approaching the difficult
Week 5     Finding perspective: working with emotions and thoughts
Week 6     Relationships and kindness
Week 7     Values and action
Week 8     Making mindfulness a part of your life

Day of mindfulness ~

The teachers of the course and participants come together to spend a day practicing meditation. Over the course of the day, we will spend most of the time in silence, and some time sharing our experience. You will be led through various meditations including sitting, walking, and stretching. 

 Is MBSR safe?

This is an important question. Some recent research did not find a single instance in which people in an MBSR course experienced any harm that was  greater than base rates of increased negative symptoms experienced by people in the control group that received no treatment.  So you can take up the training in MBSR with confidence.

What ABC Catalyst had to say about MBSR

In late 2018, ABC's Catalyst team invited a group of 15 ordinary Australians to take part in a mindfulness experiment to see if undertaking the MBSR course could help treat conditions like chronic pain, stress, anxiety and depression that effect millions of us.  This course was  taught by Timothea Goddard - the Director of Openground.  Watch their journey here to see how the eight week MBSR course changes people's lives and brains.  Or check out this short intro which will tell you some important things about our course.

Speak with a mindfulness teacher


You have probably tried a lot of things.

And while an in-depth mindfulness training can be transformative, it is not a panacea or a quick fix. You might be wondering how the scientific evidence about mindfulness can be applied to your specific situation.

You are welcome to speak with an experienced and knowledgeable teacher to explore what you are grappling with and discuss whether doing some in-depth mindfulness training would be useful or not.

Speak with a mindfulness teacher

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The mindfulness course slowly allowed me to change my thought patterns from self-criticism to self-compassion. This is allowing me to let go of the past and of things that are outside of my control and get on with life. I seem now to see things more clearly, and it has made dealing with the reality of the life I have a lot easier.

Why learn with Openground?

Experienced Mindfulness Teachers

Personal attention and skilled teaching

Practicing mindfulness with an experienced teacher simply can’t be compared with using a meditation app. We take a genuine, personal approach, and our highly trained, experienced, and dedicated teachers go the extra mile to help you engage with your practice in ways that can bring real transformation.

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Evidence-based transformation

MBSR is an authentic, evidence-based program of mindfulness training, grounded in 39 years of research and drawing on the wisdom of Buddhist psychology. Unlike many shorter mindfulness courses, which have no evidence of benefit, MBSR is globally recognised as the gold standard for mental and physical health in the field.  

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Real value

Our immersive, eight-week courses include 28 hours of personal mindfulness training. Many short courses only give you a taste of mindfulness, and are actually more expensive than MBSR on an hourly rate basis. Our courses offer significant value, and we can also arrange serious discounts if you need a helping hand.

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MBSR Australia wide

NSW - Sydney, Wollongong, Coffs Harbour
VIC - Melbourne
QLD - Brisbane
WA - Perth
SA - Adelaide
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Openground for all

We know how beneficial mindfulness is, and so we do our best to help people  access our courses. Openground offers course discounts wherever possible to people experiencing hardship or special circumstances – ranging from financial constraints to chronic pain or other complex needs. Talk to us if you are a current Health Care Card holder, or are experiencing genuine financial difficulty.

Significant early bird rates are also offered for our courses in some locations.

Your questions, answered

  • I've tried meditation and can't do it.

    Yes, we know! Everybody has this experience when they first start mindfulness practice, and most people in your class will feel the same way. Don't worry – it won't prevent you from developing more ease and peace in your life through mindfulness training.

    We all need to start with the mind we have, and if that is a busy and preoccupied mind, then that’s the perfect place to begin. Initially, mindfulness practice is about becoming familiar with your own mind and body, and exploring ways to soothe, calm, and simply explore how you tick.

    Step-by-step throughout the course, you’ll be offered different ways of practicing so you can bring more of this way of being to support your mental health. By exploring the science of mindfulness, you’ll also discover why so many of us have such jumpy, 'jack-rabbit' minds and learn what you need to do to cultivate a calmer and clearer mind.

  • What is an evidence-based mindfulness course?

    Openground has 20 years of experience in helping people with serious mental and physical health challenges. and our programs spring from a long tradition of preventative and behavioural medicine which has been researched over decades. Much of the more recent mindfulness stuff has been watered down:
    - using videos V being supported by a dedicated teacher
    - just using an app, rather than a detailed exploration of your patterns and how to interrupt them
    - focussing on "well-being" rather than acknowledging just how tough mental health problems can be.

  • What do the 8 week evidence based courses involve?

    Our 8 week programs involve a real life interaction with your teacher and the group, lots of practice and applications to you life.
    - an individual phone interview with your teacher
    - a 2.5 hour class, once a week for eight weeks, plus one full retreat day
    - body awareness training
    - an exploration of your own patterns of thinking, feeling and action, and how to transform them
    - brief lectures and discussions
    - individual feedback and support
    - good conversations about things that matter
    - scientific rationale for the practice
    - your commitment to daily homework practice using audio tracks and a course book.

  • Why is it important to practice?

    Mindfulness meditation is not just a good idea – it’s a practice! As with any new skill – like learning to swim, do Pilates or play golf – just hearing or reading about mindfulness can only take you so far. Experience and practice are the two things that will lead to lasting and profound changes.

    For the meditation training to make a real difference to your mental health, ask yourself if you are willing to make a commitment to undertake some formal meditation practice each day over the eight weeks of your course. This will make all the difference to your satisfaction with the course, the benefits you experience, and your life.

    Training in mindfulness will equip you with a very portable set of skills that you can practice anywhere, anytime. Give it a go and let's see what happens!

  • Do mindfulness apps work?

    We may not like it, but real change takes time. This is why your training for stress and burnout, anxiety, depression and trauma unfolds over eight weeks plus a whole day retreat – a total of 27 hours of training, as well as your home practice.

    Promises of a quick fix are always tempting. There are many apps and pre-recorded short courses about recently, that don't have the clinical evidence behind them. If you have tried these and only had minimal benefit, that makes sense.
    We encourage you to do some research of your own. If you are quite stressed, or you’re facing some big challenges, you may find greater benefit in an in-depth, evidence-based program.

    Change happens through practice, and evidence suggests that for clinical conditions eight weeks is an optimum time for new cognitive, emotional, neurological and behavioural changes to become embedded. Our experience is that practice develops most effectively and sustainably when there is an ongoing personal relationship with a teacher who really knows their stuff.

  • Is this course for Health Professionals?

    The eight week mindfulness training can assist with your capacity for listening, empathy, compassion and genuine curiosity. It can also help you see into our own patterns that can get in the way of being truly helpful.
    However these programs are not a professional training program for using mindfulness with clients. We welcome you to join the course as a participant, leave your professional hat at the door, and immerse yourself in mindfulness practice. Our courses present an opportunity to learn about mindfulness from the inside out, by engaging in the group process and learning from your fellow participants.

    There are good ethical and professional reasons to develop an in-depth understanding of your own personal mindfulness practice before teaching others. A sustained mindfulness practice, including completing an MBSR course and a teacher-led silent mindfulness retreat, is a pre-requisite for training to teach

  • Can I claim through Medicare?

    Unfortunately, not all health professionals can be registered to offer a Medicare rebate. Although many of our teachers are among the best trained and most skilled in the country, they are not able to offer a rebate. However, we do offer discounts for people whose circumstances make it impossible to afford the full fee, and we’re happy to discuss this option with you.

  • Why choose MBSR over free local options?

    Many people come to MBSR because they specifically want a mindfulness training that is secular and has no particular spiritual orientation or beliefs attached to the process. 

    In addition, most ‘free’ meditation centres depend on the generosity of people to support and sustain their work. If you want these centres to survive, you may want to offer payment for the services you receive, so these wonderful resources can continue to thrive. 

Di Shaw - Live-online MBSR

Grad. Dip. Sustainability Studies, GAICD

Di is an experienced MBSR teacher, Feldenkrais practitioner, and facilitator with a deep interest in neuroplasticity and human potential. She’s practiced mindfulness and movement awareness for over 30 years and trained in MBSR with Openground in 2007. Di has worked with diverse and remote communities across Australia, supporting cultural dialogue and self-agency. She holds a postgraduate degree in Sustainability and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Director

Libba Granger - Bondi MBSR

BEc, LLB, Dip. Som. Psych. PACFA Reg. IFS Level II

Libba is a trauma-informed psychotherapist, MBSR teacher, and Director at Openground. With 16 years’ experience leading mindfulness and leadership programs in organisations like Deakin University and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, she brings warmth, humour, and real-world insight. A former litigation lawyer, she’s passionate about making mindfulness accessible and meaningful in daily life. Libba also pioneered the Mindfulness for Veterans Program and taught Australia’s first parliamentary mindfulness course.

Jenny Steadman - Newtown MBSR

MBA, Grad Cert HR, Certified MBSR Teacher (MTIA), Certified International Mindfulness Facilitator

Jenny is a certified MBSR teacher and corporate mindfulness facilitator with over 35 years of personal practice. Introduced to mindfulness at 15, it has guided her through life’s challenges with clarity and compassion. Drawing on a career in coaching, organisational change, and learning and development, she now teaches full-time—helping people meet life with greater presence, peace, and resilience.

Lydia Vorona - Neutral Bay MBSR

B. Mus, Grad Dip. Ed, MBSR Teacher (MTIA), iRest Instructor, Seasons for Growth and Stormbirds Companion

Lydia is a skilled educator, music teacher, and meditation practitioner who has taught mindfulness since 2016. She brings warmth and depth to her teaching, drawing on experience in schools, disaster-impacted communities, and organisations. With a background in higher education and corporate training, Lydia offers a supportive space for learning and renewal, helping people integrate mindfulness into daily life to cultivate balance, ease, and vitality

Jannelle Geraghty - Coffs Harbour MBSR

BA (Hons) Psychology, Registered Psychologist, Postgrad Cert Clinical Psychology; Level 1 IFS, MBSR/MBCT (MTIA), Dip Remedial Massage

Jannelle brings extensive experience in women’s health, mental health, education, and private practice. She trained with Mindfulness Training Institute  in 2019 and has since facilitated MBSR in community and workplace settings. With a deep personal commitment to mindfulness and meditation, Jannelle is passionate about supporting others on the journey to healing and wholeness. She creates compassionate, welcoming spaces that honour connection—to self, to others, and to the land we live on.

Ingrid Jolley - Thornbury MBSR

BA Social Work, IFS Level 1, MBSR/MBCT (MTIA), Advanced Dip Yoga Teaching (AYA), Cert Yoga Therapy (AAYT), Cert Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Cert MI, Cert IREST, Member AASW. 

Ingrid is a passionate teacher of mindfulness, meditation, and yoga with a deep personal practice since 2001. Formerly a social worker in aged care, homelessness, and disability, she now works privately using yoga therapy and meditation to support healing and wellbeing. Ingrid trained as an MBSR teacher with the Mindfulness Training Institute and is committed to creating safe, welcoming spaces where people can connect with themselves, others, and the practice of mindfulness.

 

Mary McIntyre - Brisbane MBSR

B.A. (Bus), Dip. Counselling, Australian Counselling Association, Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

Mary is a certified MBSR teacher and Board Member of the Mindfulness Training Institute (MTI). She has practiced meditation since 1988, primarily in the Insight tradition, and began teaching MBSR in 2011 after experiencing its benefits for stress and chronic pain. Based in Brisbane, Mary works as a somatic psychotherapist and mentors mindfulness teachers in training. She is passionate about healing trauma and supporting wellbeing through embodied, body-mind practices.

Helen Gardner - Perth MBSR

BMusEd (hons), MBSR facilitator (MTIA)
Helen is a passionate mindfulness teacher who began her journey through a program for parents of children with chronic pain. With formal MBSR training and over 30 years in education, she now develops school-based programs that foster resilience, focus, and emotional well-being. Grounded in personal practice and silent retreats, Helen offers practical, compassionate guidance to help people of all ages cultivate presence and navigate life with greater balance.