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Wednesday Evening MBSR In Person with John McKeon

Hosted by The Mindfulness and Compassion Centre & John McKeon
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Course dates:
October 16th - December 4th
Wednesday Evenings 7pm - 9:30pm
Retreat Day: 23 November

A course to experience the tools of Mindfulness; meditation, mindful movement, and bodyscans. The course promotes self-awareness, developing attitudes of kindness and compassion and enhancing your wellbeing.

As part of this course there will be a retreat day on Saturday 23rd November, the retreat day will be held at SoEarth in County Kildare.

The programme will explore what we mean by the term ‘stress’ and how it manifests in our personal lives and at work. Can mindfulness support us in responding to the events in our lives in an authentic way? The programme promotes self-awareness, personal development and general wellbeing. We know we cannot avoid stressful experiences, as long as we are alive this is part of life. However, how we respond, how we view, how we interact with stressful events can make things potentially worse or can help us, to not only tolerate discomfort but to embrace a full life and even flourish.

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) was developed by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Medical Centre in 1979. The course is suitable for those with prior meditation experience as well as those who have none. It introduces participants to different forms of mindfulness practice including sitting meditation, body awareness and gentle mindful movement. As the emphasis is on bringing mindful awareness into everyday life a commitment to daily home practice of about 45 minutes is required. At the end of the course participants should have acquired a set of practical tools that allow them to cope better with stress in the workplace and in their personal lives, through increased self-awareness, emotional and attention regulation.

The programme is suitable for anyone who encounters stress and wishes to respond to stress in life with more understanding and ease. It is not suitable if you are in the middle of an acute crisis.

There will be an individual orientation call with each participant before the start, to enable each person to ask questions and to make sure it’s the right time to partake in this highly experiential programme.

‍Programme Aims

The practices in the programme aim to help the participant to:

  • Use mindfulness techniques to relate differently to worry and feelings of anxiety and

  • Better manage stressful situations in both work and home life

  • Become familiar with the workings of the mind, including the ways we avoid or get caught up in difficulties

  • Sustain the practice of mindfulness as a self-care tool that can be integrated into their work and home life

  • Explore ways of releasing ourselves from old habits of mind that increase anxiety levels

  • Get in touch with a different way of knowing themselves and the world

  • Reduce the impact of self-judgement and increase self-acceptance

  • Be able to exercise greater choice in life

  • Manage interpersonal conflict more effectively

  • Experience improved feelings of self-worth and compassion for others

Programme Content‍

Participants will receive a programme handbook. The main intention of this programme is to offer experiential learning.  There will be the opportunity during the training for participants to practice and experience mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques.  As mindfulness training is primarily experiential in nature, the main ‘work’ of the course is done at home between classes.  Participants will receive a weekly email summarising the content and practice instructions for that week plus meditation recordings. Participants are required to practice at home during the week for about 45 minutes per day.

Following the course there are ongoing weekly guided practice sessions open to everyone to join on a drop-in basis. We have found that this support can make a big difference in keeping up the practice. As Jon Kabat-Zinn says, “we weave the parachute a little bit every day so that when we need it, it will actually hold us!”

Location
Dundrum Parish Center, Main Street Dundrum, Co Dublin