Summer 2022 Mindfulness Training for Living Well

Wednesday, Jul 6, 2022 at 5:30 PM to Wednesday, Aug 24, 2022 at 7:30 PM EDT

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Wednesday, Jul 6, 2022 at 5:30 PM to Wednesday, Aug 24, 2022 at 7:30 PM EDT

Mindfulness Training for Living Well (MTLW)

Find compassion for living well during times of stress or chronic illness

Open to everyone, no previous mindfulness experience is necessary. 8 week course starts July 6 and takes place every Wednesday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm ET with the last class on August 24, 2022. There is also an "at-home retreat" day on Saturday, August 13 from 9am to 1pm ET. Read below for possible discounts, scholarships, and continuing education credits.

Mindfulness Training for Living Well is an 8-week course developed by CMC that offers evidence-based skills for behavior change and learning how to live well in the context of stress, including chronic illness. This course serves as a prerequisite for the Mindfulness Training for Primary Care Professional Development Course.

This course, hosted live online, will involve formal and “on-the-go” mindfulness and compassion practices, skill-building for noticing and supporting actions in daily life that help you figure out what living well means for you. This course offers a chance to develop a deeper connection with other participants in the course who are also working on living well during challenging times.

You may wish to take this course if you are looking for support in finding and maintaining healthy and joyful behaviors, living well with chronic illness, managing stress, strengthening your mindfulness practice, making a change that you’ve always wanted to make, and being connected to a supportive and kind community.

We will try to be creative and playful in using Zoom to connect with one another each week. Each session will be experiential, involving group time with video on and individual practice time with a choice for video off to support less screen time, more flexibility and comfort during the session together. We ask that you make a commitment to be present during the full 2 hours on most or all of the weeks so that your presence can be part of a consistent practice and community “container” for yourself and others. We look forward to our journey in living well together!

Course Overview

Session 1: Discovering Mindfulness & Autopilot 

Session 2: Perception, Interpretation, and Re-Discovering Beginner’s Mind

Session 3: Finding Freedom Through Feeling Tone

Session 4: Allowing What Is: Staying Present Through Pain And Stress

Session 5: Kindness and Coping

Retreat: Deepening Practice, Savoring What’s Here

Session 6: Accessing Core Values: Choice, Aspiration, and Change

Session 7: Living Well Through Wise Action

Session 8: Connection, Communication, and Community

Participant Testimonials

"This course has felt so relevant and revelatory."

"It’s really helped me change my relationship with myself and my experiences, which in turn impacts my relationship with others."

Discounts and Scholarships

From the generosity of our community, a limited number of scholarships and discounts are available. Please fill out the scholarship application form or contact us first for a discount code before registering.

Need-Based Scholarships - please fill out the scholarship application here: chacmc.org/scholarship.

Friends/family $100 off discount - contact cmc@challiance.org to learn more.

50% Discounts available for CHA Staff and Patients not enrolled in the CHAMindWell program - contact us at cmc@challiance.org to learn more.

Full scholarships for eligible CHA staff and patients enrolled in the CHAMindWell program.

A limited number of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Discount Scholarships are available at a reduced rate of $100 (This is $550 off the regular rate of $650). Complete the application at chacmc.org/bipoc-scholarship before registering. We will get back to you about the status of your scholarship request.

Refund Policy

Full refund will be issued, minus $100 processing fee, for cancellation made up to two weeks before the start date of the training or course. A 50% refund will be issued for cancellation in the period between two weeks and two working days before the start of the training or course. No refund is available if cancellation is within 2 working days before the start of the course or training or once program training materials are received.ing for Living Well (MTLW).

Continuing Education

The Cambridge Health Alliance, Psychiatry Continuing Education Division, is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Cambridge Health Alliance, Psychiatry Continuing Education Division, maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This course offers a total of 16 continuing education credits.

Application for social work continuing education credits has been submitted. Please contact us at cme@chaliance.org for the status of social work CE accreditation. The Cambridge Health Alliance, Psychiatry Continuing Education Divison, has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an approved Contiinuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5444. This program meets the requirementsfor 16 continuing education hours. CHA is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. This offering is also applicable for Commonwealth of Massachusetts Counseling/Allied Mental Health accreditation and PDP Educator accreditation for a total of 16 credits.

Center for Mindfulness and Compassion - Cambridge Health Alliance

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The Center for Mindfulness & Compassion is part of the Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School. Our mission is to enhance health and well-being by integrating mindfulness and compassion into healthcare and our communities with a commitment to inclusivity, accessibility, and diversity. Mindfulness and compassion are basic human capacities that support health and well-being. CMC is an organization grounded in current scientific understanding of mindfulness and compassion, and the promotion of empirically-supported theory and practice.CMC is committed to using mindfulness and compassion to foster an inclusive and caring community that ensures access on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity/culture, gender, sexuality, language, economic status, mental and physical ability, and literacy, recognizing that these often intersect.

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Teresa Yeh
LCSW, MA
Center for Mindfulness & Compassion
Teresa Yeh, LCSW has a MSW from Boston College and a MA in Conflict Resolution from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She grew up in multiple countries and recognizes the important influence larger social contexts have on individual wellbeing. Teresa finds profound value in contemplative practice and is drawn to healing modalities that honor the connection between mind, body, and spirit. She is excited to deepen her experience as an Advanced Fellow with CMC integrating mindfulness and compassion into her work with others. In her free time, Teresa enjoys dancing, biking, yoga, laughing with friends & family, and spending time in nature.
https://www.chacmc.org/teresa-yeh

About Teresa Yeh

LCSW, MA
Center for Mindfulness & Compassion
Rahil Rojiani
MD
Center for Mindfulness & Compassion
Rahil Rojiani (they/them) is a psychiatry resident at Cambridge Health Alliance, and a mindfulness facilitator and teacher through multiple secular and Buddhist lineages. They majored in Contemplative Studies at Brown University, and they have conducted mindfulness research in domains of neuroscience and addiction while at Yale University and at the Center for Mindfulness at UMass Worcester. They began teaching and facilitating meditation for healthcare professionals, community organizers, and people of color in New Haven as a medical student. As a queer South Asian Ismaili Muslim, Rahil is dedicated to the intersection of social justice, contemplative practice, and somatic healing for collective liberation.
https://www.chacmc.org/rahil-rojiani

About Rahil Rojiani

MD
Center for Mindfulness & Compassion