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We are excited to highlight a research study titled "Feasibility, acceptability, and depression outcomes of a randomized controlled trial of Mindful Self-Compassion for Teens (MSC-T) for adolescents with subsyndromal depression." Conducted by Karen Bluth, Christine Lathren, Jinyoung Park, Chanee Lynch, John Curry, April Harris-Britt, and Susan Gaylord, this research explores the potential benefits of MSC-T in reducing depressive symptoms among adolescents. Join us as we delve into the study's findings and their implications for supporting teen mental health.
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Are you an MSC Graduate who would like to support Teens with MSC?
Our next Online Teen Teacher Training is taking applications now, learn more here.
Step into a space of greater compassion for yourself and a loved one with Certified MSC teacher, author, and co-creator of the CMSC’s Mindful Self-Compassion Teen Program, Dr. Karen Bluth. This meditation will connect you to the beauty of breathing kindness for yourself and others, guiding you to a deeper understanding of love in action.
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Cost: $49
Parenting can be challenging! Practicing self-compassion can help us manage the ups and downs of parenting, and modeling self-compassion can help our children grow self-compassion, too.
Join Jamie Lynn Tatera, creator of the Self-Compassion for Children and Caregivers program, to learn a framework for growing self-compassion and resilience that can both help you support yourself as well as help your children to thrive.
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Who Should Attend:
Parents of children aged 4-12, as well as educators, and clinicians who would like to grow self-compassion and help children to do the same.
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Equity, Equality and Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC), where we align our mission of fostering compassion with the imperative pursuit of equity and equality. In this session, we delve into the crucial definitions and concepts of equity and equality, particularly within the workplace, to foster understanding and create inclusive environments. Through mindful exploration, we will identify and address unconscious biases and discrimination that may hinder progress toward these ideals. By promoting equity and equality within ourselves, we not only cultivate a more compassionate society but also pave the way for transformative change. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue and actionable strategies for building a more just and equitable world. Be part of this important conversation and drive positive change within yourself and your community.
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This workshop meets Wednesday and Friday, 9:00am - 12:00pm PT, you can check your local time here.
Cost: $225
Join Chris Germer, and Carolina Bautista-Velez, for a 6-hour, online, experiential workshop including talks, meditation, research, exercises, and discussion. We will take a fresh, non-pathological look at shame through the eyes of compassion.
Self-Compassion is an antidote to shame. It’s the opposite of shame—self-kindness instead of self-criticism, common humanity instead of isolation, and mindfulness instead of rumination. The process of alleviating shame begins by recognizing that shame is an innocent emotion—it arises from the universal wish to be loved. If we didn’t wish to be loved, we wouldn’t feel shame. The next step is to give ourselves the compassion we so desperately need—self-compassion.
In this workshop, we will explore the nature of shame, its causes (including discrimination and social oppression), and learn simple skills to detect shame in our daily lives and transform it, safely and effectively, through the power of self-compassion. Meditation practitioners will be able to integrate these tools into their contemplative practices and psychotherapists will learn new skills to work with shame in clinical settings. This workshop is relevant for the general public as well as to practicing mental health professionals.
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Learn the full practices and theories of self-compassion in our 10-week, live online programs! LOMSC is taught by certified MSC teachers around the world and helps you establish a consistent self-compassion practice founded in research and science. You'll learn how self-compassion can lessen anxiety, depression and stress and improve your relationships, health, and resilience. Join a course today. Courses available monthly. Explore all upcoming LOMSC dates.
Our MSC Circles of Practice program is a donation-based offering to our community and the public. CMSC offers 100 monthly free online daily practice sessions, all led by volunteer MSC teachers and supported by donations.These self-compassion meditation sessions are available on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Click on the links below to learn more and register for a session.
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Compassion-based psychotherapy has also been shown to alleviate a wide range of psychological disorders, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and substance dependency. Self-compassion also appears to be an underlying mechanism by which other kinds of therapy seem to work. As a result, psychotherapists and other healthcare professionals are eager to integrate self-compassion more fully into their clinical work.
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*Prerequisites for acceptance into the program, please review before applying.
The Center for Mindful Self-Compassion is an international nonprofit organization that serves over 250,000 people in our global community. We are dedicated to alleviating suffering and improving the collective well-being of the planet through scientifically researched self-compassion training and practice. Our vision is a world where each person matters and everyone belongs. Your donations allow us to share self-compassion training around the world and keep Circles of Practice free to those in need. Thank you in advance for any support you are inspired to donate.
The Center for Mindful Self-Compassion is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to alleviating suffering and improving the collective well-being of the planet through self-compassion training and practice. Our vision is a world where each person matters and everyone belongs. We welcome your presence. Join us at www.centerformsc.org
Mindful Self-Compassion 5-Day Silent Retreat We invite you to discover the profound power of silence during our 5-day In Person Silent Retreat with Steve Hickman and Aimee Eckhardt at Asilomar Retreat Space, Pacific Grove, California. DETAILS:December 1st - 6th, 2024Cost: $895* Registration Closes November 25th. *Does not include accommodations, cost of rooms and information below See More About the Retreat Location: Asilomar State Beach and Conference Grounds Join us at the scenic Asilomar...
Special Guest Introduction byCMSC Programs Director, Natalie Bell (She/Her) Hello Friends of Self-Compassion, In this time of heightened tension our responsibility for self-care takes on even greater importance. Many of us find ourselves in caregiving roles—whether it’s for family, friends, or our clients at work. In the midst of caring for others it’s easy, and common, to overlook the person who also needs care—yourself! Whether you’re helping a loved one through a tough time, comforting a...
Hello!The Center for Mindful Self-Compassion would like to take a moment to thank you, once again - for your participation, your authenticity, and the work you do for the people you serve. In an effort to always learn more and have our programs improve, we ask you provide feedback through a survey. This survey can be found here.This is also required to receive your CEUs. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at eliza@centerformsc.org.Warmly, Eliza CMSC Program...