Advancing Your Practice and Knowledge

Are you looking for opportunities to deepen your practice or your relationships with others, or expand your knowledge-base on mindfulness, or simply step away into the refuge of a retreat?

  

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How can I advance my mindfulness practice?

Take the Next Step In Your Mindfulness Journey with these courses that encourage individuals to engage with life more intentionally, fostering resilience, compassion, and a deeper connection to oneself and others through the cultivation of intention and present moment awareness. These courses represent the next generation in adaptations, the inclusion of new research findings, and focus on providing additional tools for living well and flourishing in daily life.

How Much Mindfulness Experience Do I Need to Take a Course?

Advancing Mindfulness courses are tailored for those who already have a practice and have taken at least one 8-week mindfulness-based course. Except for retreats, Advancing Mindfulness courses require completion of one previous mindfulness course; please see each course for more details.

What mindfulness courses are available for advancing your knowledge and practice?

Retreat Program

Silent Mindfulness Retreats

Silent mindfulness retreats offer a sanctuary from the fast-paced, tech-driven world, allowing individuals to reconnect with themselves and their values. Led by experienced teachers, these retreats provide a structured schedule of meditation, mindful movement, and rest, fostering transformative benefits that can be integrated into daily life.

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December 13 - 18, 2024, Instructors Bob Stahl and Éowyn Ahlstrom

5-Day Silent Mindfulness Retreat


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MBSR2 Program

MBSR2: An Ecology of Mind-Body Health

Building on the themes of MBSR, MBSR2: An Ecology of Mind-Body Health is an opportunity to deepen your mindfulness practices and expand your understanding of relationships in both internal and external environments, perception, reaction-response, and communications.

Orientation and 8 weeks with all-day retreat, Live Online via Zoom. 

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Interpersonal Mindfulness: Cultivating Presence in Relationship

Interpersonal Mindfulness emphasizes active listening, empathy, and nonjudgmental awareness in interactions, enhancing emotional connections and reducing conflicts. This course facilitates deeper connections and understanding in personal and professional relationships and does require the completion of an 8-week mindfulness course to participate.

Orientation and 8 weeks with all-day retreat, Live Online via Zoom. 

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Interpersonal Mindfulness Program
Self-Compassion for Shame Program

Self-Compassion for Shame

Shame can deeply affect one's sense of self-worth, often leading to feelings of isolation and disconnection. Utilizing mindfulness, Self-Compassion for Shame explores the origins of shame, clarifies the difference between shame and guilt, and provides practical strategies to manage shame's effects. Through mindfulness exercises and community support, participants build resilience, learn to cope with shame triggers, and foster deeper connections with themselves and others.

8 weeks with weekly focus groups, Live Online via Zoom. 

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Who are these Advancing Mindfulness Courses for? 

This series of advanced courses and retreats is designed for adults 18 and older who have a foundational understanding of mindfulness practices and seek to deepen their experience and expertise. They are particularly suited for:

  • Mental health professionals seeking to integrate advanced mindfulness techniques into their clinical practice.
  • Mindfulness practitioners desiring to enhance their personal and professional mindfulness journey.
  • Educators and trainers interested in leading advanced mindfulness programs.
  • Individuals dealing with chronic stress or emotional challenges, who wish to explore more profound methods of self-regulation and personal growth.

Especially for psychologists and clinicians, these courses provide a wide range of mindfulness-based tools when working with diverse populations. However, effectively integrating mindfulness into the therapeutic space requires a personal mindfulness practice. Studies suggest that mindfulness training significantly strengthens the therapeutic alliance, the cornerstone of effective therapy.

Overarching Themes

  • Deepening Mindfulness Practice:  All courses and retreats focus on extending mindfulness practices beyond basic techniques, encouraging participants to integrate mindfulness more fully into their daily lives and professional practices.
  • Interpersonal Connection:  A significant theme is the exploration of how mindfulness enhances interpersonal relationships. Courses like Interpersonal Mindfulness examine the role of mindful communication and presence in fostering deeper connections with others.
  • Self-Compassion and Emotional Healing:  The Self-Compassion for Shame course specifically targets the internalized emotions of shame and self-criticism, providing tools to cultivate self-compassion and emotional resilience.
  • Sustainable Change and Transformation:  MHI’s offerings aim not only to provide temporary relief from stress but also to foster sustainable, transformative change that participants can carry into their personal and professional lives.

Learning Outcomes

Participants in these courses and retreats can expect to achieve the following:

  • Enhanced Self-Awareness: Develop a deeper understanding of their own thought patterns, emotional responses, and habitual behaviors.
  • Improved Stress Management: Gain advanced skills in managing stress through mindfulness techniques that are evidence-based and widely recognized.
  • Strengthened Interpersonal Skills: Learn how to apply mindfulness in relationships, leading to improved communication, empathy, and connection with others.
  • Increased Self-Compassion: Cultivate a compassionate approach towards oneself, particularly in dealing with difficult emotions like shame and self-criticism.
  • Long-term Integration: Acquire tools and practices that support the long-term integration of mindfulness into everyday life, promoting ongoing personal and professional development.

Related Research

MBSR 2 and Chronic Stress Management: Research indicates that advanced mindfulness practices, such as those taught in MBSR 2, are effective in reducing chronic stress and its physiological impacts. A study by Creswell et al. (2019) found that long-term mindfulness practice leads to significant reductions in cortisol levels and improved emotional regulation (Creswell, J.D., et al., 2019, Psychoneuroendocrinology).

Interpersonal Mindfulness and Relationship Quality: Studies have shown that mindfulness enhances relationship quality by promoting empathetic understanding and reducing conflict. Karremans et al. (2017) found that mindfulness training improves relationship satisfaction and communication (Karremans, J.C., et al., 2017, Mindfulness).

Self-Compassion and Emotional Healing: Neff and Germer (2013) demonstrated that self-compassion interventions effectively reduce feelings of shame and increase emotional resilience, highlighting the importance of self-compassion in mental health (Neff, K.D., & Germer, C.K., 2013, Journal of Clinical Psychology).

In Summary

The courses and retreats offered under the Advancing theme at MHI provide a comprehensive approach to deepening mindfulness practice, with a focus on personal growth, emotional healing, and enhanced interpersonal relationships. Grounded in robust research, these offerings are designed to support sustainable, transformative change in both personal and professional contexts.