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Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an eight-week foundational mindfulness training which is evidence-based, practical and empowering.

Is MBSR for me?

Developed by Dr Jon Kabat-Zinn, the MBSR course is an engaged program in mind and body training equipping you with tools for greater resilience in the face of life’s challenges and stressors. MBSR is for any one and we welcome people from all walks of life. Specifically, the practices and exercises explored in this course offer tangible methods for interrupting cycles of stress reactivity as well as providing a context for bringing life choices into perspective and reflecting on these in a structured way. If this resonates, MBSR is for you. 

Offered in this MBSR course:

  • an initial individual session with your teacher via phone call
  • eight weekly classes (2.5 hour duration) held for 8 weeks
  • one full day of mindfulness retreat from 9am - 4pm on Sunday after session 5 or 6 of the course at Prince Henry Centre, Little Bay
  • mindfulness meditation and body awareness training
  • tools for investigating and transforming engrained habits and patterns of thinking
  • teachings on theory and group discussions
  • specifically tailored individual guidance and support
  • guided audio and practices
  • access to a community of practitioners and the latest in scientific findings on mindfulness and neuroscience
  • the Openground MBSR app available on your Smart Phone or Tablet for guided meditations and a high quality course book.
  • being in a group of between 12 and 25 people between the ages 18 and 100 years old – who are all interested in learning and growing.  

Course Pricing & Scholarships

  • Standard Rate $695 — if you can afford to pay the full fee
  • And we are delighted to offer discounted places for those who need  financial support to come along.  

If you have access to some financial security: that is, have a job, have some assets (savings, shares, property) and/or superannuation income we ask you to pay your way (with a payment plan if needed).

If you are in financial need: unemployed, on a disability pension, have an illness, or are a student (with no support from parents) please be in touch to get a scholarship place.
 
 
 
 

What are the advantages of learning mindfulness?

With a backing of over forty years of rigorous evidence-based research, the mindfulness trainings specific to this program are known to:

  • improve mental and emotional functioning
  • support a more balanced nervous system
  • increase focus and attention
  • improve sleep, overall ease and wellbeing
  • decrease symptoms of negative thinking, fatigue, poor concentration, muscle pain, and emotional reactivity
  • clarify goals, priorities and life purpose

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction can help with physical health improving chronic pain management relative to usual treatment. Evidence shows MBSR participants experience improved mental health with reductions in anxiety, depression, and PTST symptoms. Eight week Mindfulness Based Programs can also improve cognition and mood by improving attention-related outcomes (e.g., sustained attention, working memory) and affective outcomes (e.g., reducing rumination).

Mindfulness-based stress reduction will teach you to:

  • Redirect your focus away from the spiral of worry
  • Experience a calmer nervous system, day by day
  • Explore difficult emotions without analysing, suppressing or drowning in them
  • Explore how your mind works and how to intervene in patterns that constrict you in your life
  • Face your fears and take direct action in line with your values
  • Open to the good things in your life

Learn to live in the present, becoming more aware of your thought patterns. Calm your nervous system, soothing your body and mind. Learn how to live more on-purpose, reducing reactivity and negative self-talk. Understand the effects of chronic stress, and improve your focus, your productivity and your relationships.

What sort of commitment is involved?

In order to get the most out of this course it is necessary to really jump in. Just like undertaking training in a sport or musical instrument, to notice the benefits of mindfulness requires practice and regularity. Enrolling in this course means a commitment to dedicating time for daily homework mindfulness meditation practice between 30 and 45 minutes six days a week (in addition to the weekly classes and day-long retreat). 

You might ask yourself: am I ready to really give myself to this? To fully dive in is the most reliable approach for discovering new possibilities and creating lasting change right from the centre of your own life.

Openground is a registered charity and your donation allows us to provide life-enhancing training to those experiencing financial hardship to alleviate distress and build resilience, empowering people to access their own strengths, clarity and wisdom.

 

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It is hard to verbalise the surprisingly profound impact this experience (so much more than a course) has had on me. It has been so complete—spiritually, emotionally, professionally and intellectually.

Why learn with Openground?

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Personal attention and skilled teaching

Learning mindfulness with an experienced teacher can’t be compared with using an app. We take a genuine, personal approach and our highly trained 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. 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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Excellent 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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We do like to offer discounts to Health Care card holders and others in genuine financial difficulty (eg for those with disability, unemployment, chronic pain, students with very little support from their parents, or other constricting circumstances). To keep the books balanced, we appreciate you paying the full fee if you can afford it! In some locations you can book in early to get a significant early bird rate.

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Join one of our Sydney mindfulness courses in Neutral Bay, Bondi, Stanmore and Camperdown. Can't find a location near you? Try our Live-online MBSR course.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • What if I miss a class or the Day of Mindfulness?

    In some locations, there are a few courses happening simultaneously, so you could arrange to attend one of the other locations for that week. If that is not possible in your area, the course book is quite detailed in terms of covering the material each week, and you will be able to keep practicing and arrange to check in with your teacher by phone or email about your process that week.

    Missing the Day of Mindfulness is also sometimes inevitable. However, this day-long meditation retreat is held every quarter, so you can always attend next time.

  • Difference between MBSR and a silent retreat?

    Both of these can be valuable pathways for learning mindfulness meditation. However, many people find the intensive retreat process more manageable after they have built some basic practice skills.

    One of the advantages of choosing the more gradual, eight-week process is learning to integrate your practice into day-to-day life, and creating mindful habits in the way you relate to yourself, your family, work colleagues and the world.

  • Is my teacher is qualified to teach mindfulness?

    All Openground teachers engage in regular professional development, silent retreats, and ongoing personal practice. The University of Massachusetts Medical School Center for Mindfulness (CFM) and the Mindfulness Training Institute Australasia (MTIA) recommends a sequence for MBSR teacher training involving foundational training, initial teaching, supervision, advanced training and certification.

    To ensure you are receiving the best possible guidance from a suitably experienced mindfulness teacher. You could ask your potential teacher if they:
    - have their own personal meditation practice
    - take regular silent retreats
    - have trained in a reputable form of group-based mindfulness training (such as MBSR)?
    - And, if so, what form of training did they do? 
    To find out more, take a look at this article from Rebecca Crane about standards and competency in teaching: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/234071305_Competence_in_Teaching_Mindfulness-Based_Courses_Concepts_Development_and_Assessment/link/0fcfd50a94ad6677f0000000/download

  • 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. 

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