8 x Wednesday Evenings: Wed 9 Oct - 27 Nov
Leader: Pippa O'Connor
Costs: £280 [£225 if on low income; £155 if living off benefits]
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Prices include materials and the additional practice afternoon.
The Oxford Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy - Training follows a secular approach, employing techniques that are supported by scientific, evidence-based research, and recommended by the UK's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). It focuses on cultivating wisdom, knowledge, and awareness in the treatment process.
Mindfulness can help to develop greater resilience. Supported by ongoing practice, skills, knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. Most people gain lasting benefits: Awareness, emotional regulation, more energy, and enthusiasm; greater capacity for relaxation; more self-confidence; and an increased ability to handle difficult situations.
Mindfulness practice will not remove a source of distress or discomfort, but it can open - up choice through a shift in responses to life challenges and difficult experiences.
MBCT is for stress, anxiety, depression, worry, and difficulties with sleep and life. Mindfulness will help you gain more meaning, value, purpose and joy in your life. Our Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) 8-session course follows the Oxford evidence-based training to prevent depressive relapse.
Mindfulness is designed to help you handle difficult thoughts, feelings and moods by learning to respond rather than react to life's difficulties. You will learn the core skill of mindfulness, a way of being present in your body and mind, and aware of the world around you. This enables you to cultivate and increase awareness and offers the potential for positive change.
The Mindfulness course helps to develop skills to meet the ups and downs of everyday life as well as to manage:
Anxiety – Depression – Stress - Fear, worry, panic.
Self-awareness, compassion, and empathy
Chronic illness and pain
Addictive behaviours
Sleep difficulties
Difficult relationships - personal and impersonal
Pippa says: " The first step is to 'wake up' to how we are with ourselves, then to observe and tolerate the difficulties. These will pass in time. However, while we are experiencing a critical mind and strong emotions, we can feel they will never change. This is why we train in awareness, neural plasticity, self - regulate emotion skills, self soothing and patience, not to get rid of life difficulties straight away, but to stand side by side, and in time our symptymology will lessen and we will have a much kinder and transformative relaitonship with our self, others and the world around us."
Tutor: Pippa O'Connor (BSc; MSc; PGCE & Dip) Senior lecturer in Mindfulness Based Clinical Applications at the Priory, North London Hospital, Southgate. She is a Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness Teacher / Psychotherapist, at The Tavistock & Portman Hospital, London Clinic Hospital, Harley Street & Priory Hospital, London. Specialising - (CBT) Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Addiction and Trauma Focused Therapy / EMDR. Relationship Diploma
IMPORTANT :
If one has an emergency and requests to change, from Live sessions to Zoom / online, we do allow this but then one must return to your live place in the mindfulness class as there is a waiting list for live spaces at the North London Buddhist Centre and your place could off gone to someone else.